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  2. Data management platform - Wikipedia

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    Data management platform. A data management platform ( DMP) is a software platform used for collecting and managing data. DMPs allow businesses to identify audience segments, which can be used to target specific users and contexts in online advertising campaigns. They may use big data and artificial intelligence algorithms to process and ...

  3. Demand-side platform - Wikipedia

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    Full-service is a management model in which the planning, launch and optimization of an advertising campaign is carried out by specialists of the DSP platform. Self-service is a management model in which the planning, launch and optimization of an advertising campaign is carried out by specialists of the agency/advertiser.

  4. Personalized marketing - Wikipedia

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    Personalized marketing. Personalized marketing, also known as one-to-one marketing or individual marketing, is a marketing strategy by which companies leverage data analysis and digital technology to deliver individualized messages and product offerings to current or prospective customers. Advancements in data collection methods, analytics ...

  5. Customer data platform - Wikipedia

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    Customer data platform. A customer data platform ( CDP) is a collection of software which creates a persistent, unified customer database that is accessible to other systems. Data is pulled from multiple sources, cleaned and combined to create a single customer profile. This structured data is then made available to other marketing systems. [1]

  6. Cost per mille - Wikipedia

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    Cost per mille ( CPM ), also called cost per thousand ( CPT) (in Latin, French and Italian, mille means one thousand ), is a commonly-used measurement in advertising. It is the cost an advertiser pays for one thousand views or impressions of an advertisement. [1] Radio, television, newspaper, magazine, out-of-home advertising, and online ...

  7. Advertising management - Wikipedia

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    Ad tracking uses a combination of pre-testing and post-testing. Pre-testing is used to establish benchmarks against which the actual performance of a campaign can be measured during and after the campaign has run. A particular area of concern during an advertising campaign is the problem of advertising wear-out. When audiences are repeatedly ...

  8. Marketing automation - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Marketing automation refers to software platforms and technologies designed for marketing departments and organizations automate repetitive tasks [1] and consolidate multi-channel (email, SMS, chatbot, social media) interactions, tracking and web analytics, lead scoring, campaign management and reporting into one system. [2]

  9. Demographic targeting - Wikipedia

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    Demographic targeting is a form of behavioral advertising in which advertisers target online advertisements at consumers based on demographic information.. They are able to achieve this by using existing information from sources such as browser history, previous searches as well as information provided by the users themselves to create demographic profiles of consumers.