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What Is An Ad Network?

An Ad network is an intermediary that helps advertisers and publishers in media buying

Ad networks and Ad exchanges are often mistaken for each other due to their similarities. However, they have different roles in reality, but both are an important part of programmatic advertising.

Advertising networks are companies that collect ad inventories from a publisher and match it with the advertiser’s needs.  It serves as the broker, mediating the buying process between publishers and advertisers. On the other hand, an ad exchange is a digital marketplace where the trading of ads occurs without a mediator.

Ad networks are related to both online and traditional media. However, nowadays, it’s often used in the context of online media due to its widespread use. In an online ad network, ads are run over an ad server, which gives businesses the ability to track and target advertisements and get reports all under one system.

Like any other strategy, there are some pros and cons of using ad networks for advertisers and publishers. They are:

Pros

Cons

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