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As M&A Heats Up, Are Tech Giants Cooling on Ad Tech?

VideoWeek

After what seemed like a quiet period on the M&A front, ad tech companies appear to be back up for grabs. High interest rates, global wars and recessionary fears loomed over the economy, prompting ad tech companies to cut costs last year. Meanwhile AI is beginning to shape M&A deals in ad tech.

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Ad Tech Trends for 2023

Martech Series

Let’s look at the key ad tech trends for 2023 and examine the opportunities and challenges ahead. With the digital space and ad tech evolving rapidly, there is always one force that has the power to draw the attention of everybody in the industry: Google. What is the future of digital advertising in 2023 and beyond?

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Video Ad Servers vs Display Ad Servers: Use Both or One?

Monetize More

Some estimates claim that it will overtake all other digital ad formats in just a few years. There are many different ad servers available to the publisher, but they cannot all handle video ads effectively. Video ads require high-bandwidth, dedicated servers to handle high traffic levels and load times for these ads.

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First-Party vs. Third-Party Cookies: What Marketers Need to Know

Smart-Hub

Both first-party and third-party cookies are used for tracking user behavior on the Internet and allow for refining advertising strategies and delivering a more personalized user experience. In this guide, we will explain the difference between first-party and third-party cookies, explore relevant regulations, and more.

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Marketers seek adaptability amid a fragmented post-cookie landscape

Digiday

The signals marketers have traditionally used to both target online audiences and track the efficacy of such activities are on the wane as epitomized by the sunsetting of third-party cookies in the Google Chrome browser and Apple’s diminution IDFAs on iOS.

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

Ad Monsters

In addition, the auction enables publishers to present their ad inventory to several SSPs, ad networks, and exchanges simultaneously before involving the ad server. Post-bid Phase : The winning bid is sent to the ad server. But let’s dive headfirst into this bidding auction.

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Thriving on the New Internet

Ad Monsters

We spoke with James Avery, CEO and founder of Kevel, a cloud-based ad server development platform, to learn more about what’s ahead and how the industry can prepare. However, none of them will recreate the third-party cookie and the massive amount of data syncing and leakage happening for the last decade.

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