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What’s the difference between adtech and martech

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Top Adtech tools Adtech functions include real-time bidding, ad campaign management, data analytics and targeting, Advertisers use demand-side platforms , supply side platforms, ad exchanges, SEM platforms, programmatic ads , and data management platforms to get detailed insights into the best advertising slots and customer segments.

MarTech 59
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How ad tech aims to build back better

Digiday

After a yearslong buildup, GDPR became enforceable in 2018, and to say its impact was considerable would be an understatement, with the privacy legislation still casting a shadow of doubt on European ad tech. those with first-party relationships) indicate that the industry’s self-regulatory GDPR solution may require a rethink.

Ad Tech 87
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Cross-Channel Programmatic Advertising Strategies

The Ad Tech Blog

Comprehensive Funnel Coverage: Cross-channel campaigns cover the entire marketing funnel, from awareness to conversion. This not only enhances brand visibility but also improves the chances of conversion. Consistent Brand Messaging: Maintaining a unified message across channels strengthens brand recognition.

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How generative AI is influencing and evolving AdTech

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AdTech, short for advertising technology, refers to the suite of tools, platforms, and software used by advertisers, marketers, and publishers to plan, execute, manage, and measure digital advertising campaigns. Advertisers must ensure they comply with data protection laws, such as GDPR , while using AI-driven solutions.

ROI 52
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Preparing for iOS 14: Insights from InMobi Exchange CAB Identity Focus Group

InMobi

The Identity group included representation from publishers (Kwalee and MyRadar), demand-side platforms (Criteo, Amazon, Moloco) and our identity partner LiveRamp. From many conversations with our buy-side partners, contextual targeting appears to be getting more interest as the best alternative to user level ad personalization.

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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. This allows advertisers to target their ads more effectively and only pay for ad impressions that are likely to result in conversions or other desired actions.

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Keeping Your Apps Safe from Malicious Monetization SDKs

InMobi

Conversely, publishers should also review the depth of demand side coverage, for example, the global and local coverage of advertisers, the direct demand-side platform (“DSP”) relationships, preferred partnership status with leading agencies, etc.