Advertiser
An Advertiser is any company, brand, or individual that purchases digital ad space to promote products, services, or content. Advertisers set campaign goals, budgets, and targeting parameters, then use demand-side platforms (DSPs) to bid for impressions on ad exchanges in real time.
In the programmatic ecosystem, advertisers rely on performance data to make informed decisions. They analyze metrics like click-through rate, conversion rate, and cost per acquisition to optimize campaigns.
For example, a fitness brand might use a DSP to target users who visited workout blogs or searched for gym memberships. By leveraging precise data, advertisers reach audiences that are most likely to convert, improving both efficiency and profitability.
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