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Programmatic Advertising Glossary & Brief History

Digilant

Advertisers worked directly with publishers to negotiate pricing and placement. This led to creating the programmatic ecosystem’s first element: an ad server – DoubleClick to be specific (which would eventually be purchased by Google for $3.1 These ads were about reach, not relevance. billion in 2007).

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What Is the Difference Between Google Ad Manager and Google Marketing Platform?

Valasys

Overview of Google Marketing Platform Google Marketing Platform is a marketing tool that uses two of Google’s key marketing products – the Analytics 360 Suite and DoubleClick. Enable you to set minimum prices for different marketing ad positions.

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Faster Media Plan Placements and Media Plan Downloads

Bionic

Beyond adding a blank line to the plan, Bionic sets up defaults to streamline data entry: dates, rates, price method, discount, itemized costs, KPIs, custom columns, etc. Adding a new placement to a media plan is more complicated than you might expect, especially if you’re a sophisticated media planner. Faster Google Campaign Manager Exports.

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When Did Programmatic Advertising Start: A History Lesson

Rev

With this big 90s boom, servers needed to be created just for ads – DoubleClick, who is still around today, was the first in the field as a supplier. This is when Google marketing cleaned up the mess, and launched AdWords , which offered CPC pricing and let advertisers pay to run campaigns solely on the Google network.

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What is Programmatic Digital Advertising?

Digilant

Advertisers worked directly with publishers to negotiate pricing and placement. This led to creating the programmatic ecosystem’s first element: an ad server – DoubleClick to be specific (which would eventually be purchased by Google for $3.1 Preferred Deals: •Fixed price, One-to-one deals, Non-guaranteed volumes.

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Ad Network vs. Ad Exchange: Key Differences and Similarities

Martech Advisor

Ad Exchange: Despite ad networks simplifying the media buying process, publishers were often left with unsold inventory that they had to sell at a lower price. DoubleClick, Microsoft Advertising Exchange, OpenX, AppNexus. Publishers can sell the inventory at a premium price as they set the price. Ad Network. Ad Exchange.

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The deprecation of Google Analytics (as we’ve known it)

Martech

It comes with new features, tracking methodology, a lower price point for 360 and has perks for users on the free version. App tracking was still in beta, and it would be six years before DoubleClick products would evolve to become part of the new Google Marketing Platform.