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What is CPM (Cost Per Mile, Cost Per Thousand Impressions)?

Martech Advisor

Cost Per Thousand or Cost Per Mile (CPM) is defined as the price of reaching one thousand impressions for your ad on a webpage. An accurate calculation of CPM can help you understand which ads are performing well, which ads aren’t, and how you can improve your marketing outcomes. What Is Cost Per Mile or CPM?

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Buying Online Display; Click-through Rate & Conversion Considerations

NuSpark Consulting

Have you clicked on a banner ad recently? Between DSPs (demand side platforms), ad networks, ad exchanges, video networks, mobile networks, and third party data firms, and Google, the billion dollar industry continues to evolve with the goal to increase your banner ad click through rate.

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Media Buying 101: What It Is and How It Works [+15 Platforms to Use]

Hubspot

Ever wonder who is behind those banner ads on the sites you visit the most? Or the Super Bowl ads we talk about for weeks after they've aired? When a brand gets a marketing budget, a portion of that typically goes to paid advertising. Some ad placements might be good for one set of goals, but bad for another.

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3 Ways Brands Can Succeed As Advertising And Technology Evolve

Marketing Insider Group

We found out that Jerry Seinfeld loves advertising. Or at least getting paid by advertisers. Video and mobile platforms are growing in importance. First, of course there was a lot of talk about how programmatic ad buying will continue to grow as publisher revenues and the public interest in banner ads shrink.

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Top 5 Demand-Side Platform Companies

Martech Advisor

A demand-side platform (DSP) helps advertisers purchase ad impressions in real-time, over the internet. A demand-side platform (DSP) is a crucial component of the programmatic advertising ecosystem. DSPs help brands, advertisers, and agencies with programmatic media buying by participating in real-time bidding (RTB) auctions.

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What is programmatic advertising?

Bannerflow

Programmatic advertising is now the dominant form of buying and optimising digital advertising. It’s a major component of modern advertising. In this article, we explain and define what you need to know regarding programmatic advertising through the following chapters: The definition of programmatic advertising.

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Digital Advertising Terms and Jargon Every Marketer Should Know

Act-On

Getting started with pay-per-click (PPC) advertising—or any type of digital advertising—can be downright overwhelming. Advertising has its own special lingo and library of acronyms involved, and new tactics and technologies are constantly emerging. What is Account-Based Advertising? What is an Ad Audience?