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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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5. Paul Bannister – gamer turned prophet for the publisher

Paleo AdTech

CafeMom was ad-supported from the beginning, and from his perch at the ever-growing network Bannister saw the development of ad servers, ad networks, SSPs, DSPs and header bidding. Today he is Chief Strategy Officer for CafeMedia , a company based largely on the acquisition of AdThrive in 2018.

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What is RPM (Session, Page and Ad RPM)

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Also, find out more about the difference between page views and impressions here: [link] RPM RPM is a common metric that most advertising platforms such as ad networks and ad servers use. It represents the cost the advertiser will pay for every 1,000 ad impressions served on a publisher’s website. in ad revenue.

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Google Open Bidding Explained: What It Is and How It Works

Brid.tv

Introduced by Google in 2018, Google Open Bidding is a programmatic advertising solution seen as an alternative to header bidding. It offers publishers access to multiple demand sources and ad exchanges , creating stiff competition for ad inventory between the buyers. How Does Open Bidding Work?

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What is RPM (Session, Page and Ad RPM)

Monetize More

Also, find out more about the difference between page views and impressions here: [link] RPM RPM is a common metric that most advertising platforms such as ad networks and ad servers use. It represents the cost the advertiser will pay for every 1,000 ad impressions served on a publisher’s website. in ad revenue.

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34. Andrew Casale – from Casale Media to Index Exchange

Paleo AdTech

.” Carving out some space in an office belonging to his father’s other business, consulting for e-commerce sites , Casale Media hired six engineers, built a “primitive ad server” and worked hard on a more publisher-friendly buying platform. “You know what’s funny? . We [will] outlive the cookie.”

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What if… Google parts ways with its ad stack?

Digiday

Similarly, Google has been accused of attempting to thwart the rise of header bidding, an industry-wide effort to counter the dominance Google’s AdX enjoys over publisher inventory via way of the ubiquity of its publisher-side ad server, an offering popularly known as DoubleClick for Publishers, or DFP.