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What is Native Advertising?

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Native advertising: the veritable chameleon of the digital marketing world. Marketers find it powerful enough that US native display ad spending is forecast to reach $97.46 Here, we define what native advertising is and unpack what it looks like, how it can drive performance, and what the future holds for the medium.

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2023 Programmatic Advertising For Dummies: Key Terms, Examples & Trends Explained

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As a publisher, it’s crucial to stay ahead of the game regarding advertising trends. And there’s no denying that programmatic advertising is here to stay despite AI. In 2023, programmatic advertising is projected to grow even faster than before, with spending estimated to surpass $120 billion.

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My ad rates dropped! How do I stop this?

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Declining 2023 Ad Rates: Impact on Publishers’ Revenue Streams In 2023, publishers have been grappling with a challenging reality: ad rates have taken a notable plunge compared to previous years, casting a shadow on their revenue streams. Lack of industry connections and expertise to effectively diversify revenue streams.

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Unveiling the Programmatic Advertising Ecosystem Without Third-Party Data

Smart-Hub

Programmatic Advertising Ecosystem: What is It? A programmatic advertising framework is a technology stack that connects supply-side platforms (SSPs on the side of publishers) with demand-side platforms (DSPs on the side of advertisers) with each other through ad exchange.

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6 Alternatives to Third-Party Cookies and Mobile IDs in AdTech

Clearcode

Source: Clearcode Third-party cookies have been the backbone of programmatic advertising for over a decade. Typically, an AdTech company, such as a supply-side platform (SSP) or demand-side platform (DSP) , will create a third-party cookie either by placing their code on a website or via a process called piggybacking.

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Top 6 Benefits of Programmatic Advertising

Single Grain

You can set up an ad campaign on a demand-side platform (DSP) and specify the desired target audience parameters. You can create ads to match the form and function of the platform on which they appear, making them less disruptive and more engaging. These ads also help to bypass ad-blocking software.

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Programmatic Advertising 101: Ad Types, Benefits, Drawbacks & Trends

Single Grain

These are the basic features of programmatic advertising: Real-Time Bidding (RTB): This is one of the most common types of programmatic advertising, where advertising inventory is bought and sold on a per-impression basis in real-time on the ad exchange. Lack of Transparency.