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  2. Real-time bidding - Wikipedia

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    Real-time bidding (RTB) is a means by which advertising inventory is bought and sold on a per-impression basis, via instantaneous programmatic auction, similar to financial markets. With real-time bidding, online advertising buyers bid on an impression and, if the bid is won, the buyer's ad is instantly displayed on the publisher's site. [ 2 ]

  3. Digital display advertising - Wikipedia

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    Programmatic display advertising, or real time bidding (RTB), transformed the way digital display advertising is bought and managed in recent years. Rather than placing a booking for advertising directly with a website, advertisers will manage their activity through a ( demand side platform ), and bid to advertise to people in real time, across ...

  4. AMC Networks Launches Ad-Tech Enabling Programmatic Ad ... - AOL

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    It marks what is believed to be the first time live, linear ad inventory can be bought through programmatic means, in which the purchase of ad time is governed by real-time bidding as well as ...

  5. Demand-side platform - Wikipedia

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    DSPs incorporate many of the facets previously offered by advertising networks, such as wide access to inventory and vertical and lateral targeting, with the ability to serve ads, real-time bid on ads, track the ads, and optimize. This is all kept within one interface that allows advertisers to control and maximize the impact of their ads.

  6. Roblox taps ad-tech firm PubMatic to boost sales of video ads

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    The deal with PubMatic will allow brands to purchase Roblox's video-ad inventory through real-time bidding that will be served to users who are 13 and older. Roblox, which depends on in-game ...

  7. Pay-per-click - Wikipedia

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    The amount advertisers pay depends on the publisher and is usually driven by two major factors: the quality of the ad, and the maximum bid the advertiser is willing to pay per click measured against its competitors' bids. In general, the higher the quality of the ad, the lower the cost per click is charged, and vice versa.

  8. Header bidding - Wikipedia

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    Header bidding is a programmatic advertising technology [13] that allows publishers to offer their ad inventory to multiple demand partners in real-time. It involves a header bidding wrapper, which is a snippet of JavaScript code that resides in the header of a publisher’s webpage.

  9. Online advertising - Wikipedia

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    A visualization of the real-time bidding market in programmatic advertising online. It is reproduced under a Creative Commons license from Diaz Ruiz (2024) [48] The process by which online advertising is displayed can involve many parties. In the simplest case, the website publisher selects and serves the ads.