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2019 Trends: Header Bidding, Mobile Apps and The Future of In-App Ad Monetization

InMobi

While desktop and mobile web monetization has already been thoroughly disrupted by header bidding, mobile apps haven’t gotten there just yet. What’s The Current State of In-App Header Bidding? App publishers are struggling with app monetization via ads, so in-app header bidding and unified auctions are here to help.

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What Is Supply-Path Optimization?

Clearcode

The introduction of header bidding provided many benefits, but it also led to bid duplication. During header bidding auctions, advertisers and agencies (via DSPs) started bidding on multiple ad exchanges to increase their chances for getting the right impression. direct or reseller).

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What is OpenRTB & How Does It Work?

Lemonads

A statistic from eMarketer that just can’t be ignored is that a programmatic ad spend is predicted to account for almost two-thirds of digital advertising in the US in 2017 – to the tune of over $27 billion. OpenRTB & Brands A unified “language” to facilitate real-time bidding obviously makes life easier for advertisers.

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Understanding the Complicated World of Advertising Technology (AdTech) & Programmatic Advertising

Clearcode

There were a couple of other big acquisitions in 2007 by Microsoft, that acquired the ad exchange ADECN, and Yahoo! that acquired the ad exchange RightMedia. This AdTech platform is responsible for making decisions about what ads to show on a website, serving those ads, connecting with other AdTech platforms (e.g.

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Digiday+ Research: A guide to the top 10 ID alternatives for publishers

Digiday

Verizon Communications acquired Yahoo in 2017, merged it with AOL and rebranded the combined entity as Oath. ID5 launched in 2017 as shared identity infrastructure for ad tech platforms and premium publishers. Publishers put code on a page for the purpose of creating a wrapper for header bidding, which enables SharedID creation.

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Google adtech antitrust trial: Everything you need to know

Martech

9) DOJ laid out their accusations as follows: Google controls the advertiser ad network. Google dominates the publisher ad server. Google runs the ad exchange connecting the two. Google’s defense: Disputed the definition of open-web display ads. Day 1: Accusations and badgering of witnesses (Sept.