Network Quality Score
A Network Quality Score is a metric used to evaluate the overall reliability, safety, and performance of traffic coming from specific ad networks or supply partners. It aggregates data such as fraud detection results, viewability rates, click quality, and conversion performance.
Advertisers and exchanges use these scores to identify which traffic sources deliver genuine value and which may pose risks due to invalid traffic or low engagement. For example, a DSP might automatically reduce bids or block inventory from networks with poor quality scores.
Maintaining a high network quality score benefits both advertisers and publishers. It ensures transparent trading, better campaign results, and a sustainable programmatic ecosystem built on verified, high-quality supply.
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