Google

A True Media Mix in Performance Marketing

Are you a digital marketer who constantly wonders if your campaigns could be achieving more? What if there was a strategy lying right under your nose that could potentially unlock at least  22% more conversions? Today, let’s take the time to  explore this hidden gem: programmatic advertising and its role in enhancing digital marketing performance. […]

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Why Marketers Should Care About UID2.0: Exploring Alternative Identity Solutions in a Post Third-Party Cookie Era

A Case Study of Disney and Unified ID 2.0 With the planned deprecation of third-party cookies next year, big publishers like Disney and Paramount have been exploring alternative identity solutions like Unified ID 2.0 (UID2). The Trade Desk, which developed the program, has successfully signed up a host of partners to support UID 2.0. However,

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Google Search Mobile

Using Programmatic Advertising To Drive Brand Demand To PPC Campaigns

Successfully scaling an organization requires more than simply capturing demand. In order to build a brand of meaningful size, it is important to consider all areas of the funnel – upper funnel marketing (Awareness), the middle of the funnel (Interest), and the lower part of the funnel (Convert). Is it enough to rely on one

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Google DSP

Programmatic Advertising Vs. Google Display Network – The Main Differences and Synergies

One of the most common questions that we get at Above The Fold is how Google DSP compares to programmatic and whether it makes sense to run both approaches. There is always a lot of interest in how the targeting capabilities of programmatic advertising differ vs google display network. When we receive this question, we

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Beyond Google's FLoC

FLoC Has Officially Been Retired, So What Does Google’s Targeting Future Look Like?

In 2020, Google announced that they were going to disable third-party cookies in the Chrome browser as a way of improving user privacy. Since the early 2000s, third-party cookies have been the main tool that has been used for companies to be able to hyper-target audiences that are relevant to their business. In October 2021,

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