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How To Design and Build an SSP and an Ad Exchange

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Supply-side platforms (SSPs) and ad exchanges form the backbone of the online advertising industry, streamlining the process of digital ad selling and ad buying. It automates the selling process, connecting publishers to multiple ad exchanges and demand-side platforms (DSPs).

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Behind-The-Scenes of Header Bidding and How It Creates Better Ad Quality for Publishers

Ad Monsters

This process begins when a user loads a webpage, triggering the header bidding script to send ad requests to various demand sources like Supply-Side Platforms (SSPs), Ad Exchanges, and Demand-Side Platforms (DSPs). Ad Exchanges & Ad Networks aggregate demand and connect to supply.

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Unveiling the Programmatic Advertising Ecosystem Without Third-Party Data

Smart-Hub

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. They buy an audience, not an ad space.

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Find out how much ad networks are bidding in real time

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It allows publishers to analyze ad setups for any website and gain insight into ad units, bidders, GDPR, technical logs, and much more. Be sure to find out more about all the smart features included in PubGuru Ad Inspector here: [link]. Ad exchanges use real-time bidding to determine the price of each ad impression.

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What is a Supply-Side Platform (SSP) – A Guide for Publishers

Automatad Inc.

How Different Is a Supply-Side Platform from a Demand-Side Platform? Understanding the dynamics between supply-side platforms (SSP) and Demand-Side Platforms (DSP) is like decoding the language of online marketing. The aim is to secure the best price for each impression.

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UK finally opens antitrust probe of Google’s role in the adtech stack

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“The CMA is assessing whether Google’s practices in these parts of the ad tech stack may distort competition. “The CMA is also concerned that Google may have used its publisher ad server and its DSPs to illegally favour its own ad exchange services, while taking steps to exclude the services offered by rivals.”

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

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Ad Targeting Third-party cookies enable supply-side platforms (SSPs) and demand-side platforms (DSPs) to deliver personalized ads to users based on their browsing history and preferences. This is how the cookie-syncing process works: A user visits a website that has a space to display an ad.

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