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How To Build a Demand-Side Platform (DSP)

Clearcode

A demand-side platform (DSP) is a piece of software that advertisers and ad agencies use when they want to buy ad inventory in an optimally streamlined manner across multiple ad exchanges and supply sources. Table Of Contents What Is a Demand-Side Platform and What Is It For?

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

Clearcode

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? What Is a Demand-Side Platform and What Is It For? This can lead to a higher return on ad spend (ROAS) for their clients.

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8 GIFs that Perfectly Explain App-Ads.txt, Sellers.json and the OpenRTB Supply Chain Object

InMobi

In short, app-ads.txt is a file that states clearly who can and can’t work with a particular app for ad monetization. As Sergio Serra , product manager for InMobi’s SSP strategic business unit, explained in MarTech Series in May, the OpenRTB SupplyChain Object and Sellers.json are like a map and key for programmatic advertisers.

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What Is In-App Mobile Advertising and How Does It Work?

Clearcode

Mobile marketing came to life in 2000 when the Wireless Advertising Association in New York and the Wireless Marketing Association in London were created around the same time; together, they transformed into the Mobile Marketing Association in 2003. Facebook’s Mobile Ads was launched in 2012.

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Should Telcos Acquire, Rent or Build AdTech Platforms?

Clearcode

Back in 2012, the Singapore-based telecommunications company SingTel acquired Amobee, an AdTech company offering a demand-side platform (DSP), for $321 million. While many telcos have failed to make their AdTech businesses work, there are companies that have succeeded, such as Alticel, Ericsson and T-Mobile.

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

Clearcode

Typically, an AdTech company, such as a supply-side platform (SSP) or demand-side platform (DSP) , will create a third-party cookie either by placing their code on a website or via a process called piggybacking.

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AdTech Ecosystem: Everything You Need to Know

Automatad Inc.

Ad exchange (AdX): This platform allows publishers to list their ad space and conducts a real-time auction to let advertisers bid on impressions. Publishers connect to ad exchange through the supply-side platform (SSP), and advertisers connect to AdX through the demand-side platform (DSP).