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  2. Impression (online media) - Wikipedia

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    Served impressions are the current standard. They are recorded by ad servers, and are counted whether or not the ad itself is fully loaded and in a space viewable to the end-user. [6] Viewable impressions are defined as those that are at least 50% visible to the user for at least one second. [8]

  3. Viewable impression - Wikipedia

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    Reasons why an impression may not appear to a viewer associated with fraud overcome: 15. The request was made by an (invisible to the viewer) web page re-direct; 16. The web publisher places multiple ad displays in layers over each other. The viewer then sees one ad, but impressions are reported for all layered ads; 17.

  4. Fix problems with AOL websites due to ad blocking software

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    • Allow yahoo.com in any ad blockers. • Adjust the security setting of the browser to the default level. • Unblock yahoo.com in any antivirus software, which may have built-in ad blocker. • Disable ad blocker on the home Internet router. Refer to the manufacturer's instruction manual.

  5. Digital display advertising - Wikipedia

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    A display ad can also be a companion ad for a non-clickable video ad. According to eMarketer, Facebook and Twitter were set to take 33 percent of display ad spending market share by 2017. [3] Desktop display advertising eclipsed search ad buying in 2014, with mobile ad spending overtaking display in 2015. [4]

  6. Google Ad Manager - Wikipedia

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    Google Ad Manager (GAM) is an online ad exchange platform for companies or individuals. This online server allows a company or person to manage their inventory of ads, the audiences those ads serve, and allows them to check the performance of the ads they are running, and allows them to manage the buying and selling of their ads by other networks. [11]

  7. Pay-per-click - Wikipedia

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    In Cost Per Thousand Impressions (CPM), the advertiser only pays for every 1000 impressions of the ad. Pay-per-click (PPC) has an advantage over cost-per-impression in that it conveys information about how effective the advertising was. Clicks are a way to measure attention and interest.

  8. Social network advertising - Wikipedia

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    45.8% of YouTube's total advertising audience is female, and 54.2% is male. [19] YouTube participates in ad targeting by analyzing Google searches and reviewing content searched. Ads can be targeted to specific video topics and keywords, and placed on channels or videos. [20] [non-primary source needed]

  9. Click-through rate - Wikipedia

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    When banner ads first started to appear, it was not uncommon to have rates above five percent. They have fallen since then, currently averaging closer to 0.2 or 0.3 percent. [ 6 ] In most cases, a 2% click-through rate would be considered very successful, though the exact number is hotly debated and would vary depending on the situation.