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Scaling local advertising with automation in the new media landscape by Fluency

Martech

As the space gets more complex, both in-house and agency ad teams are stretched thin, trying to do more with the same — or less — people and budget. At Fluency , we’re forecasting a 350% increase in spending on Amazon and other demand-side platforms (DSPs) by 2027. to engage hyperlocal audiences more effectively.

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5 DSP Tweaks to Increase Programmatic Performance From an Expert Media Buyer

Ad Monsters

According to the Epom client survey, 71% of programmatic agencies prioritize performance over reach. Are demand-side platforms to blame for underperforming traffic? Switch the Bidding Model to CPC RTB auctions are initially based on CPM pricing. Likewise, demand-side platforms add CPC bidding as an option.

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

Ad Monsters

A spokesperson for the SSP said that the anomaly occurred at one of its US data centers, causing publisher ad servers to receive abnormally high CPMs on a limited number of impressions. 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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Understanding the Basics of Bid Shading

Basis

While this represents a more attractive model for publishers, advertisers may find themselves overspending and paying an increased average cost per 1,000 impressions (CPM). A compromise between the two models, bid shading is an optimization tactic available in most enterprise demand side platforms (DSPs).

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Key Features of an SSP

Clearcode

Supply-side platforms (SSPs) empower publishers to monetize their ad inventory and maximize their ad revenue potential. To understand better what other benefits an SSP can bring, we dive deep into the key features of a supply-side platform. What Is the Difference Between a Supply-Side Platform and a Demand-Side Platform?

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DSP, SSP, and Ad Exchange: What’s the Difference?

MNTN

Programmatic advertising has enabled a myriad of businesses to advertise across platforms without having to engage an expensive third party like an advertising agency. DSP stands for a demand-side platform. What is a DSP? The DSP will work to find available impressions that fit within all of these criteria.

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Programmatic Advertising: What Is It and How Does It Work?

MNTN

Demand-Side Platform (DSP) A Demand-Side Platform (DSP) is an automated buying platform where advertisers can purchase digital ad inventory. Demand-side platforms can be used to purchase inventory across digital, mobile, and Connected TV. Are Amazon Ads Programmatic?