Ad Targeting
Ad Targeting is the process of delivering advertising messages to specific audience segments based on data such as demographics, location, interests, or behavior. The goal is to ensure that ads are relevant and personalized, thereby improving engagement rates and reducing wasted impressions.
Targeting can be contextual, behavioral, demographic, geographic, or device-based. Contextual targeting aligns ads with page content, while behavioral targeting relies on user activity and past interactions. For example, a user who frequently visits fitness websites may be targeted with sports apparel or health supplement ads.
In programmatic environments, targeting is handled automatically by algorithms analyzing thousands of signals in real time. The more accurate the targeting, the higher the likelihood of conversion, leading to a better return on ad spend (ROAS) for advertisers and improved user experience for consumers.
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