Capping

Capping, often referred to as frequency capping, is the practice of restricting how many times a single user is exposed to the same advertisement within a given timeframe. This prevents oversaturation, preserves user experience, and maintains the advertiser’s budget efficiency.

For instance, an advertiser might cap impressions at three per user per day. Without such limits, repeated exposure could cause annoyance or ad blindness, reducing the likelihood of conversion.

In programmatic advertising, frequency capping is controlled at the DSP or ad-server level. By managing repetition intelligently, advertisers achieve better engagement rates, improve brand perception, and optimize campaign reach.

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