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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? It doesn't get much buzz in the marketing industry, but this process is responsible for the targeted ads we see today. So what about ad networks? The answer is media buyers.

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Premium Brand Sells for Media Companies on RebelMouse

RebelMouse

Introduction Media companies are increasingly finding additional and impactful revenue by providing creative services to advertisers instead of only selling their audiences through banner ads. Connect these to Google's DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP) — or any other ad server — to sell companion ads and integrate tracking pixels.

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Premium Brand Sells for Media Companies on RebelMouse

RebelMouse

Introduction Media companies are increasingly finding additional and impactful revenue by providing creative services to advertisers instead of only selling their audiences through banner ads. Connect these to Google's DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP) — or any other ad server — to sell companion ads and integrate tracking pixels.

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What Is an Ad Network? Definition, Types, and Examples

Martech Advisor

An ad network is a technology platform that mediates the sales of ad inventory between publishers and advertisers. It is a term used exclusively for digital media and online ads. An ad network is part of advertising technology or adtech that’s widely used in today’s digital media trading market.

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A Brief History of Online Advertising

Hubspot

1994: The first banner ads appear. The age of banner ads had officially begun. Wired magazine's former online off-shoot HotWired for introducing the world to the enduringly ubiquitous banner ad. AT&T paid HotWired $30,000 to place the banner ad above on their site for three months.