Daily Budget
A Daily Budget is the maximum amount an advertiser is willing to spend in a single day for a campaign. It defines how programmatic platforms pace spending to maintain consistent delivery and avoid early budget depletion.
When a campaign’s daily budget is reached, the system automatically pauses bidding until the next cycle. This prevents overspending and ensures impressions are distributed evenly over time.
For instance, if a campaign has a €500 daily budget and an average CPM of €2, the platform can serve roughly 250 000 impressions each day. Smart pacing algorithms adjust bids dynamically to make full use of the budget without sacrificing performance.
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