Bid

A Bid represents the amount of money an advertiser is willing to pay for a single ad impression during a real-time auction. Each time a webpage loads, advertisers submit bids through demand-side platforms, competing for the opportunity to show their ad to a specific user.

The highest bidder typically wins the impression, depending on the auction model in use—first-price or second-price. The bid amount reflects not only the value of the impression but also factors such as user intent, targeting precision, and placement quality.

For instance, an advertiser promoting a subscription service may bid higher for impressions from returning users than for first-time visitors. Effective bidding strategies balance cost-efficiency with campaign goals, ensuring that advertisers achieve maximum reach without overspending.

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