Cost Models
Cost Models define how advertisers pay for digital ads and how publishers earn revenue. The most common structures include CPM (cost per thousand impressions), CPC (cost per click), CPA (cost per acquisition), and CPV (cost per view).
Each model serves different objectives: CPM suits branding campaigns focused on visibility, CPC benefits traffic generation goals, and CPA aligns spend with measurable outcomes.
Programmatic platforms allow advertisers to test and blend models based on performance data. Selecting the right cost model is vital for achieving efficiency and transparency in budget allocation.
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