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How Publishers Can Make More Money With AdTech

Clearcode

According to Reuters Institute’s Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2022 , display advertising was considered an important source of income by 81% of publishers in 2020 but this dropped to 73% in 2022. Native advertising also saw its popularity among publishers as a revenue source drop from 76% in 2020 to 59% in 2022.

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

Clearcode

The Role of Third-Party Cookies in Programmatic Advertising and AdTech What’s Happening With Third-Party Cookies? Although third-party cookies power key programmatic advertising processes and enable advertisers to reach their target audiences and publishers to earn ad revenue, they raise a number of privacy concerns.

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20 Best Mobile Ad Networks for Publishers and App Developers

Brid.tv

Supported Ad Formats Payment Model Minimum Traffic Native ads Banner ads Expandable ads Background ads Carousel ads Interstitial ads Rewarded ads CPC N/A. Smart is a feature-rich ad server , SSP, and DSP. Yahoo Ad Tech. Start.io (Formerly StartApp).

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Understanding the Complicated World of Advertising Technology (AdTech) & Programmatic Advertising

Clearcode

For those of you who haven’t heard about Clearcode before, we’re a software development company that specializes in designing and building advertising and marketing technologies, such as ad servers , DSPs , SSPs , CDPs , etc. The first ever ad server was invented by a company called FocaLink Media Services in 1995.

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The WIR: EU Considers Digital Ad Tax Amid Trade Wars, People Magazine Launches a TikTok-Like App, and Havas Reports Q1 Growth

VideoWeek

The Commission has said the proposals would focus on reporting requirements for organisations with less than 500 people, but will keep the core objective of GDPR intact. This is how GDPR was supposed to work empowering users to make choices on the basis of information, with a high baseline level of data protection.

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