Bid Response
A Bid Response is the data packet sent by a demand-side platform (DSP) to an ad exchange after evaluating a bid request. It includes the advertiser’s bid amount, the creative to be displayed, and tracking information for measurement.
The ad exchange compares all bid responses and determines the winner based on auction rules. Once selected, the creative specified in the bid response is served to the user. This entire process—from request to response—takes place in less than 200 milliseconds.
Precise and timely bid responses are critical to the efficiency of programmatic advertising. Any delay or data mismatch can result in lost impressions or lower performance, which is why DSPs rely on optimized infrastructure and robust APIs to process millions of responses per second.
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