Ad Stack
An Ad Stack refers to the combination of technologies and tools used by advertisers or publishers to manage the full lifecycle of digital advertising. It includes platforms such as ad servers, DSPs, SSPs, data management systems, analytics tools, and fraud prevention services.
For publishers, a well-built ad stack ensures efficient inventory management, accurate reporting, and maximum revenue potential. For advertisers, it offers control over bidding, targeting, and performance optimization.
For instance, a typical publisher stack might include a supply-side platform to manage inventory, an analytics platform to measure engagement, and a fraud detection tool to maintain traffic quality. A strong ad stack creates transparency, reduces inefficiency, and enables smarter, data-driven decisions throughout the ad delivery chain.
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