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What every marketer needs to know about programmatic advertising

Martech

This year programmatic digital display ad spending will hit $115.23 billion, and more than 90% of all digital display ad dollars will transact programmatically, according to eMarketer. Because it can deliver everything traditional media ad buying can’t and more. Traditional media ad buying is a time- and labor-intensive process.

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How to Define & Measure Social KPIs – Part -1

Valasys

Apart from the direct visits on the website URL, organic visits & display advertising ads are often two other major drivers of the website traffic. The main question for the marketers is how to allocate the budget for ad campaigns on each of the social media channels & whether being on all of them at the same time serves the purpose.

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Digital Advertising Terms and Jargon Every Marketer Should Know

Act-On

A/B testing is a method used to determine which version of an ad or landing page performs better. Account-based advertising displays ads exclusively to specific job titles at your target accounts. This ensures that your ads are only visible to the relevant people at General Mills. What is an Ad Audience?

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A Tour of Online Display Advertising; DSP, DMP, RTB, Ad Exchanges

NuSpark Consulting

Ever wonder how a banner ad finds you? Nowadays, exposure to banner ads continues to be rising. With Facebook getting into the exchange business, it’s time to briefly review the display industry, focusing on demand side platforms, and how those ads appear on the websites you read. 04% and higher. DEMAND SIDE PLATFORM.

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A Jargon Busting Guide to B2B Programmatic Advertising

Inbox Insight

Ad Fraud – occurs when an advertiser is charged for ad placements that have never been seen by human eyes. Ad Fraud – occurs when an advertiser is charged for ad placements that have never been seen by human eyes. Ad Inventory – advertising space that a publisher has available.

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What Is a Demand-side Platform (DSP)? Key Features, Architecture, and Examples

Martech Advisor

A demand-side platform (DSP) is defined as an adtech software application that enables brands, advertisers, and agencies to programmatically buy ads (banner, video, native, social, and search ads) from marketplaces such as ad networks or supply-side platforms. from a diverse ad inventory in real-time. billion in 2024.

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Online advertising glossary

Choozle

Ever since the first banner ad emerged in 1994, the digital advertising world exploded with new terminology seemingly going the way of Wall Street with exchanges, DSPs, SSPs—turning this new industry into some sort of obscure alphabet soup. Ad group: A single set of ads with an associated bid and audience within a campaign.