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Programmatic Advertising Glossary & Brief History

Digilant

Basic Programmatic Glossary Demand Side Platforms (DSPs) A piece of bidding technology or ad servers with optimization and inventory links. Demand Management Platforms (DMPs) Used to manage cookie IDs and to generate audience segments, which are subsequently used to target specific users with online ads. billion in 2007).

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When Did Programmatic Advertising Start: A History Lesson

Rev

Remember those banner ads that you used to see when scrolling through MySpace or talking to your best friend via the antiquated AOL Instant Messenger? Those ads that we would see on our computers after school, or deep in a chat with your best friend, were actually the beginning of what we call Programmatic Advertising today.

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What is Programmatic Digital Advertising?

Digilant

A piece of bidding technology or ad servers with optimization and inventory links. Used to manage cookie IDs and to generate audience segments, which are subsequently used to target specific users with online ads. Distributed media buying platforms that exist within the larger ad agency holding companies. Agency Trading Desks.

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Automating PPC with the New Google Ads

QuanticMind

The world of online advertising saw a historic shift at the end of June, as Google rebranded the nearly 18-year-old Adwords platform under the name Google Ads. The renaming and re-organizing effort was part of a threefold transformation, in which the following new platforms were created: Google Ads, which brings machine learning to Adwords.

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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.