Ad Serving
Ad Serving is the technology and process behind delivering digital advertisements to users’ screens. When a visitor loads a webpage or app, an ad server selects the most relevant creative from a campaign based on targeting parameters, audience data, and performance history, then serves that ad in real time.
Ad servers also record impressions, clicks, and conversion data to measure effectiveness. This information helps advertisers refine their targeting strategies and allows publishers to manage their available inventory efficiently.
There are two main types of ad servers: first-party servers, which are managed directly by advertisers or publishers to handle internal data, and third-party servers, which track and verify campaign performance across multiple platforms. In programmatic advertising, ad serving technology ensures that every impression reaches the right user, in the right place, at the right time.
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