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Real Time Bidding (RTB) Explained – Programmatic Buying, Platforms, Ads & Networks Guide For 2023

Monetize More

As demonstrated, in the process of ad inventory being bought and sold on a per-impression basis, Ad Exchanges act as the platform where publishers and advertisers come together to trade digital ad inventory This marketplace (Ad Exchange) uses DSPs (Demand side platforms) to assess the ad inventory available to the advertisers.

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A Pubmatic Server Anomaly, $1 Billion CPMs, and a Complicated Programmatic Ecosystem

Ad Monsters

” The Butterfly Effect is strong even in ad tech. Hundreds of businesses were affected, including ad agencies, demand-side platforms, ad networks, SSPs, data providers, ad verification services, and more.

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The Crazy Advertising Technology Landscape

InMobi

Ad Networks - this is a company that has exclusive rights to sell the inventory from a specific group of publishers. Ad Exchanges - this is a programmatic buying marketplace where inventory is auctioned off to the highest bidder. Verification Tech Verification services add an additional layer of tech to each ad campaign.

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Real-Time Bidding (RTB): The Complete Guide 2021

Lemonads

Demand Side The demand side is much broader than the supply side because it includes advertisers, demand-side platforms, media buyers, networks, and anyone who wants to purchase traffic from publishers. How Does Real-Time Bidding Work?