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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.

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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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What is an Ad Exchange and How Does it Work?

Stevens & Tate

Before ad exchanges began popping up, the only way for marketers to purchase ad space online was directly through publishers. This process was not very cost-effective. As new ways to purchase advertising space online have popped up, including programmatic ads and RTB (real-time bidding) ads, so have ad exchanges.

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Why we care about adtech: The complete guide

Martech

The pending loss of third-party cookies means contextual advertising will become more important than in the past and adtech is essential to marketers who are looking for ways to access customers through contextual data. It can help marketers improve omnichannel engagement by targeting customers across many channels. What is adtech?

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What is Programmatic Advertising?

Outbrain

In order to understand programmatic advertising, it’s helpful to go back to the basics of ad buying. And what better place to start than the award-winning TV series Mad Men, centered around the fictional Madison Avenue ad agency, Sterling Cooper, when copywriter Paul explains the media buying department to new secretary Peggy.

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The Ultimate Programmatic Advertising Glossary

Outbrain

In every purchase of online ad space, there are two sides: the buyers (advertisers) and the sellers (publishers). Each side uses a computerized platform to facilitate the transaction on the ad exchange. Check out our ultimate programmatic advertising glossary: Ad Exchange. Ad Network. Ad Server.

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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?