Frequency Capping
Frequency Capping sets a maximum number of times a user sees the same ad within a specific period. It prevents overexposure, preserves creative effectiveness, and ensures budgets are distributed efficiently across audiences.
For example, an advertiser promoting a streaming service might cap impressions at three per user every 24 hours. Without capping, users could see the same ad excessively, leading to irritation or banner blindness.
Programmatic platforms like TwinRed manage frequency caps algorithmically across multiple channels and devices. Proper capping balances campaign reach, user satisfaction, and cost efficiency, ultimately leading to stronger performance metrics.
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