Ad Network
An Ad Network is an intermediary platform that collects unsold ad inventory from multiple publishers and offers it to advertisers as a packaged deal. It helps advertisers access a broad range of inventory efficiently without direct negotiations.
For example, TwinRed operates as an ad network connecting advertisers targeting adult and entertainment audiences with publishers offering high-quality traffic. While ad exchanges support real-time bidding, ad networks typically use fixed or performance-based pricing models.
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