Data Management Platform (DMP)
A Data Management Platform (DMP) is a centralized system that collects, stores, and organizes audience data from multiple sources such as websites, apps, and CRM tools. Advertisers and publishers use DMPs to build detailed audience segments for targeting and personalization.
By integrating with DSPs and SSPs, a DMP enables advertisers to activate data in real time — ensuring ads reach users who fit specific demographic or behavioral profiles. For example, a retailer could combine web browsing and purchase history data to target “repeat buyers” across different channels.
Modern DMPs often work alongside Customer Data Platforms (CDPs) and consent-management frameworks to maintain privacy compliance and enhance data accuracy.
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