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Why Do Companies Want to Build Their Own RTB Bidder or DSP

Clearcode

Players from various industries, such as retail, media and entertainment, telecommunication, and gaming, are deciding to build their own DSP. In this blog post, we cover their main reasons for developing this AdTech platform. Table Of Contents Key Points What Is a Demand-Side Platform and What Is It For?

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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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Why Sell-Side Targeting Matters Now More Than Ever

PubMatic

Even prior to full third-party cookie deprecation, PubMatic is working with a growing number of top advertisers on how to use sell-side data activation to build channel-agnostic and efficient strategies to survive and thrive no matter what comes next. DSPs then automatically decide which media placements to buy for that advertiser.

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What every marketer needs to know about programmatic advertising

Martech

What is a retail media network? When a person clicks on a website, the site’s owner uses a Supply-Side Platform (SSP) to notify one or multiple Ad-Exchanges to put the ad space up for auction. Advertisers use a Demand-Side Platform (DSP) — either via an agency or directly — to offer bids.

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The Trade Desk’s bumper quarter has some important caveats

Digiday

Evidence shows the leading independent demand-side platform is weathering the current economic storm and outperforming its peer set, albeit there are some nuances to consider that portend challenges to come. Gross spend on the platform was $7.8 billion, up 32%. Fren-zoned’?

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Ad tech’s journey on the public markets is approaching its awkward adolescence

Digiday

For example, The Trade Desk, a demand-side platform whose market capitalization was higher than that of Ford at one point, generated $395 million during the three months to September 30. This revenue figure represented a 31% year-on-year increase with the company forecasting Q4 revenues in the region of $500 million.

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Amazon places its data clean room at the center of its adland charm offensive

Digiday

Included in this flurry of announcements are tools to assuage advertisers’ concerns around addressability, including point solutions to aid campaign planning, tackle media fragmentation, and shore up measurement – all growing priorities amid the decline of identifiers such as third-party cookies. ”

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