Revenue
Revenue in digital advertising refers to the income publishers earn by selling ad impressions across their digital properties. It is typically calculated based on CPM, CPC, or CPA models, depending on how the advertiser pays for exposure or performance.
For example, a publisher might earn revenue when a user views an ad (CPM), clicks on it (CPC), or completes a specific action like a purchase (CPA). Advanced monetization strategies use a mix of these models, supported by tools such as header bidding and yield optimization, to maximize total earnings.
Sustainable ad revenue depends on traffic quality, viewability, and adherence to brand-safety standards. Transparent reporting and consistent optimization ensure both publishers and advertisers achieve long-term profitability.
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