Geo-Fencing

Geo-Fencing is an advanced form of location-based targeting that uses GPS or RFID signals to define a virtual perimeter around a real-world area. When a user’s device crosses that boundary, specific ads or notifications can be delivered instantly.

For instance, a fitness brand could set up a geo-fence around gyms and sports stores to reach health-conscious consumers. A retail advertiser might target users who enter a competitor’s store with promotional offers.

Geo-fencing combines precision targeting with real-time engagement, making it especially effective for mobile advertising and event-driven campaigns. In programmatic environments, it integrates seamlessly with DSPs, enabling automated bidding for high-value, location-based impressions.

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