Impression
An Impression occurs each time an ad is loaded and displayed to a user on a webpage or mobile app. It’s the fundamental unit of measurement in digital advertising and serves as the baseline for key metrics such as CPM (cost per thousand impressions) and CTR (click-through rate).
Not all impressions are equal—viewability, placement, and user attention determine the real impact. For example, an ad that loads below the fold but never appears on screen technically counts as an impression, but it offers little value to the advertiser.
Programmatic platforms use verification tools to ensure impressions meet visibility standards set by the Media Rating Council (MRC). Measuring valid, viewable impressions accurately is critical for transparency and trust between advertisers and publishers.
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