Targeting

Ad Targeting is the process of selecting which users will see an advertisement based on predefined criteria. These criteria may include demographics, location, device type, browsing behavior, or contextual signals from the page content.

Programmatic platforms combine first-party, contextual, and behavioral data to identify high-value users at the moment an impression becomes available. For example, a travel advertiser may target frequent flyers aged 25–45 who recently searched for “weekend getaways.”

Precision targeting increases relevance and conversion rates while minimizing wasted impressions. Advertisers often layer multiple targeting methods to build detailed audience profiles and ensure that every ad dollar reaches users most likely to respond.

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