Viewability
Viewability measures whether an ad was actually seen by a user rather than simply served on a page. According to the Media Rating Council (MRC), a display ad is considered viewable when at least 50 percent of its pixels are visible on screen for one continuous second. For video ads, the requirement is two seconds of visible playback.
High viewability rates indicate effective placements and contribute to better brand awareness and engagement. For example, an ad served above the fold typically achieves higher viewability than one loaded at the bottom of a long article.
Programmatic platforms optimize delivery using viewability metrics to prioritize high-quality inventory. This ensures advertisers pay only for impressions with a genuine opportunity to make an impact.
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