Budget Pacing
Budget Pacing is the technique of controlling how advertising budgets are spent over a specific period to achieve consistent delivery and avoid early exhaustion. It ensures that campaigns reach their full potential without exceeding the allocated daily or total budget.
For example, without pacing, a campaign might spend its entire daily budget within the first few hours, missing valuable impressions later in the day. Pacing algorithms monitor spend velocity, performance, and available inventory to distribute impressions evenly.
Advanced DSPs use predictive modeling to balance cost efficiency and performance. Proper pacing improves campaign stability, prevents underserving, and guarantees that advertisers meet their objectives within budget.
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