Ad Request
An Ad Request is the signal sent by a publisher’s site or app to an ad server or exchange, notifying it that a user is viewing a page and an ad slot is available. The request includes key data points such as device type, location, and ad size.
Once received, the exchange initiates an RTB auction where advertisers compete for that impression. For example, if a visitor opens a video site, an ad request is triggered, bids are placed instantly, and the winning ad is displayed — all in under 200 milliseconds.
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