Geo-Targeting
Geo-Targeting is the practice of delivering digital ads to users based on their geographical location. This can be as broad as a country or as precise as a specific ZIP code or GPS coordinate. Advertisers use geo-targeting to align campaigns with local markets, cultural preferences, or regional offers.
In programmatic advertising, geo-targeting data is collected from IP addresses, GPS signals, or Wi-Fi connections. For example, a restaurant chain might serve lunch-time promotions only to users within a 5-kilometre radius of its locations, while an online retailer displays language-specific creatives depending on the user’s country.
Accurate geo-targeting increases campaign relevance, reduces wasted impressions, and helps advertisers maintain compliance with regional regulations. It’s a fundamental tool for personalization and audience segmentation in the TwinRed ecosystem.
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