IO (Insertion Order)
An Insertion Order (IO) is a formal contract between an advertiser and a publisher (or ad network) that outlines the details of a media buy. It includes information such as campaign dates, ad formats, pricing, targeting, and total budget.
In traditional digital advertising, the IO serves as the legal framework that guarantees delivery and payment terms. Although much of programmatic buying is automated, insertion orders are still used in direct and private deals, particularly for high-value or guaranteed placements.
For example, a brand might sign an IO with a publisher to secure exclusive homepage banners for a fixed period. In modern platforms, digital IOs are integrated within DSPs and PMPs, ensuring compliance, transparency, and traceability in every transaction.
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