Media Buying
Media Buying is the process of purchasing advertising space or impressions across digital platforms to reach a target audience. Traditionally, this involved manual negotiations between advertisers and publishers. Today, programmatic technology automates most of these transactions through demand-side platforms and ad exchanges.
In modern advertising, media buyers set campaign goals, define budgets, and rely on algorithms to secure impressions that match their criteria. For instance, an advertiser may target female users aged 18–35 in Germany with interests in fashion. The DSP evaluates inventory in real time, bidding on impressions that fit those parameters.
The evolution from manual to automated media buying has made campaigns faster, more data-driven, and more transparent. Efficiency, scale, and precision are now the defining attributes of successful programmatic media strategies.
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