Awesome, thanks for being so helpful!
So my thinking is that if I am using my own ad server, I can program some rules into it that allow it to automatically switch out an ad if it is underperforming, or do other stuff like that.
I first learned some of this stuff a few years ago from a big...
You do what makes the most money. It looks like the second approach gets your ad shown a lot more, and it looks like this makes up for the fact you're paying more. So if it were me I would go with the second. This is under the assumption all else about the campaign (the ad, the landing page, the...
Haha your guess is correct! Maybe I just misunderstand what ad servers are.
marketingland com/media-buying-101-why-you-need-your-own-ad-server-48484
^wont let me post links yet since I am new
This article has led me to believe that they programmatically display your ads through an iframe...
Thanks for replying- I'm not sure how to describe what I'm trying to do, since I'm new to all this and I don't know all the lingo yet, but I'll try:
Basically I want to experiment with algorithmically tracking/uploading/managing my ads, and I was wondering if most places where you could buy...
And sorry if I used the wrong language- I'm a total newb. What I mean is that if I go to Sitescout or buysellads, or any other site like that, how common do these exchanges let you display ads through use of an ad server.
I was taught back in the day that you had to do insertion orders, which...
Hi! Can anyone with media buying experience tell me if most CPA/traffic networks allow the advertiser to use their own ad servers to display ads?
I want to do media buying as an affiliate, and I want to use my own ad server rather than have to go in through whatever control panels they may...
Hi! My name is Nate and I'm going to start affiliate marketing. I'm currently a programmer/entrepreneur with a couple tech startups under my belt and a real estate investment company that me and my partners want to use to fund our forays into offers/CPA/continuity/supplements/etc. I'm looking...
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