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What every marketer needs to know about programmatic advertising

Martech

Programmatic advertising is now being used to sell ad space for CTV, digital radio and digital out of home (DOOH). When a person clicks on a website, the site’s owner uses a Supply-Side Platform (SSP) to notify one or multiple Ad-Exchanges to put the ad space up for auction. Other benefits include: Scale.

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Google Ad Manager or Google Ad Manager 360 – What Should a Publisher Choose?

Automatad Inc.

Well, DoubleClick for Publishers is a comprehensive solution for managing a publisher’s ad inventory and is the flagship ad server offered by Google. And DoubleClick Ad Exchange is a real-time marketplace to buy and sell available ad spaces, aka inventories.

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The WIR: Netflix’s Ad Strategy Begins Paying Off, Human Securities Uncovers a Massive Ad Fraud Operation, and Google and Magnite Announce Layoffs

VideoWeek

Human has dubbed the scheme ‘Vastflux’, as it exploited vulnerabilities which arose from changes in the Video Ad Serving Template (VAST) standard. Vastflux worked by buying ad space on mobile apps, and then injecting malicious code into any ad slots it won. Discovery (WBD).

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AdTech Ecosystem: Navigating Trends and Insights 

Smart-Hub

These platforms facilitate the buying and selling of ad inventory across various digital spaces, enhancing the efficiency of ad placements and maximizing exposure. Feature Freedom: Skyrocket Your Ad Exchange With SmartHub! Book Your Complimentary Consultation Let Us Hear from You 4.

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

Clearcode

This is one of Google’s more significant acquisitions and was seen by many as a game changer for Google as it allowed them to beef up their ad product portfolio. DoubleClick’s products are still part of Google’s AdTech stack, but they underwent a rebranding process in 2018 that saw Google drop the DoubleClick name.