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How To Build a Demand-Side Platform (DSP)

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A demand-side platform (DSP) is a piece of software that advertisers and ad agencies use when they want to buy ad inventory in an optimally streamlined manner across multiple ad exchanges and supply sources. The primary function of a DSP is to purchase ad inventory.

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Why Do Companies Want to Build Their Own RTB Bidder or DSP

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The Top Reasons Why Companies Want To Build Their Own RTB Bidder or DSP For Ad Agencies For Tech Companies Benefits of Building Your Own Bidder or DSP for Advertising Operations Key Points A demand-side platform (DSP) is an AdTech platform for ad buyers (brands and ad agencies) to purchase ad inventory on an impression-by-impression basis.

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Unveiling the Programmatic Advertising Ecosystem Without Third-Party Data

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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. SmartHub ad exchange focuses on direct targeting, which does not require the connection of DMPs.

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How to Build a Dynamic Creative Optimization (DCO) Tool

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DCO is a tool that will help with both upper-funnel campaigns, such as prospecting, and lower-funner campaigns, such as retargeting. What’s The Difference Between A Dynamic Creative Optimization (DCO) And Other Forms Of Ad Targeting? A DCO tool can be used with display, social, video and audio ads.

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Third-Party Cookies in Google Chrome: A Guide For AdTech

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Key Points Third-party cookies carry out advertising-related activities such as cross-site identification and profiling, ad targeting, retargeting, ad campaign measurement and attribution. This process causes lags in displaying ads and has a low match rate. The DSP sends a request and creates a third-party cookie.

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20 Best Mobile Ad Networks for Publishers and App Developers

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Table of Contents What Is a Mobile Ad Network How Do Mobile Ad Networks Work? What to Consider When Choosing a Mobile Ad Network Mobile Ad Formats Header Bidding Support Ad Targeting Options In-House Ad Analytics Top 20 Mobile Ad Networks for Publishers and App Developers 1. Google AdMob 2.

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Ad Network: What Is It and How Does It Work?

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By aggregating ad inventory from various publishers, an ad network provides you with a one-stop shop for purchasing ad space. Ad Network vs. Ad Exchange Ad networks and ad exchanges both facilitate paid online marketing, but they each operate a bit differently.