CPM (Cost Per Mille)
Cost Per Mille (CPM) — meaning “cost per thousand impressions” — is a pricing model where advertisers pay a fixed rate for every 1,000 ad views. It is one of the most common models in display and video advertising, particularly for brand-awareness and reach-based campaigns.
For example, if a publisher charges a €5 CPM and serves 200,000 impressions, the advertiser pays €1,000. CPM emphasizes visibility rather than direct engagement, making it ideal for campaigns focused on exposure and audience reach.
Programmatic platforms dynamically adjust CPM bids through algorithms that factor in viewability, placement quality, and audience targeting. High CPM rates are typically associated with premium inventory and verified, high-intent audiences.
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