What is an ad network? Imagine a digital ecosystem where your ads consistently reach the right audience without the complexity of open auctions.
As a business, you want to run your ads. As a publisher, you want to host these ads. How does this critical meet-up occur? Fortunately, ad networks do the heavy lifting to make this match happen. In this guide, you’ll master the basics of what an ad network can do for both advertisers and publishers to make informed decisions and maximize ad revenue opportunities.
How does an ad network work? This blog will highlight what an ad network is and how to make it work for you.
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Think of an ad network as an intermediary between the advertiser and the publisher, a go-between who speaks both parties’ language and understands both parties’ goals. In digital advertising, ad exchanges, ad networks, and programmatic advertising are key components, each playing a distinct role in how ads are bought and sold online. Here’s a quick breakdown:
While ad networks and ad exchanges are both programmatic advertising solutions, the primary difference between an ad network and ad exchange involves where the ads are purchased. Ad networks provide access to first-party data unavailable on the open exchange, often offering a more cost-effective option than buying directly from publishers. In an ad exchange, advertisers and publishers buy and sell ad inventory directly in a digital marketplace in real-time using RTB.
Taking the time to fully understand the technologies an ad network offers or can integrate with is crucial to ensuring it aligns with your campaign goals.
When considering ad network options, explore the network’s extent and whether it offers a variety of ad formats to optimize the monetizing potential. Here’s a brief look at three ad networks: Google AdSense, Amazon Publisher Service, and Next Millennium.
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Let’s explore how an ad network works with advertisers to reach the perfect target audience. Advertisers create campaigns on the ad network platform, filling in all the necessary campaign details. The ad network algorithm then matches these campaigns with the right publisher supply and then pushes the ads to the publisher site ensuring that ads are placed where they’re most likely to succeed. Ad networks use AI-driven campaigns to analyze the performance of different ad creatives and automatically optimize them for maximum impact.
It is essential to research and understand how the ad network verifies traffic quality. For instance, Next Millennium ensures that over 98% of advertiser traffic is human, verified by trusted companies like Integral Ad Science, MOAT, and Pixalate. Additionally, our data solutions help in choosing the most effective ad formats, optimizing campaign performance.
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As a publisher, maximizing your ad revenue is key as you know most of your revenues come from showing ads to the audience you’ve worked hard to build. You want to find the right ad network partner to increase ad revenues and protect your brand. And, of course, to sell unsold inventory.
With an ad network partner like Next Millennium, publishers gain access to all the large advertising platforms and ads from premium brands, including partner agencies with large budgets that they usually can’t access. Ad networks generate income faster for publishers and broaden their options for advertisers tailored to their audiences.
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Finding the right advertisers or publishers, negotiating deals, and tracking performance takes tremendous time and knowledge. For many brands, partnering with an ad network simplifies this process. Conversely, some publishers also prefer working with an ad network rather than dealing with each advertiser individually. And since ad networks manage the financial aspects of transactions, providing a secure and straightforward way to ensure payments are handled efficiently.
While ad exchanges might offer more transparency and potentially higher CPMs, they don’t always have access to premium publisher inventory. Ad networks that secure exclusive inventory offer a competitive edge, helping advertisers get more value from their campaigns while enabling publishers to fill unsold inventory.
Support is also another important consideration. Ad networks often provide specialized technical support, such as marketing expertise to choose the best ad formats proven to perform within publisher networks, data scientists to optimize algorithms continuously, and developers. Overall, ad networks are integral to publishers’ programmatic advertising strategies.
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