Tag (Ad Tag / JS Tag)
An Ad Tag is a small snippet of HTML or JavaScript code that tells a web browser or app where and how to display an advertisement. When a user loads a webpage, the tag calls an ad server or exchange, retrieves the creative, and records impressions, clicks, or other engagement data.
Ad tags enable communication between publishers, DSPs, SSPs, and tracking systems. They can carry parameters such as placement ID, size, device type, or targeting data. For example, a 300 × 250 banner slot may use a JS tag that loads the highest-bidding creative in real time.
Accurate tag implementation ensures that ads render correctly, performance metrics are captured, and revenue is reported reliably. In programmatic setups, dynamic tags support real-time optimization, frequency control, and audience-based targeting.
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