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An advertisement is a paid message designed to promote a product, service, or idea to a target audience through various media channels.

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May 20, 2024·3 min read

Table of Contents

  • What is an advertisement?
  • Advertisement in the digital world
  • Different types of digital ads
    • Display ads
    • Search ads
    • Video ads
    • In-app ads

What is an advertisement?

An advertisement (also known as advertising, ad, or advert) is the practice of promoting a product, service, or idea to a target audience through paid media. Advertisements are created by an advertiser or advertising agency and are designed to persuade the audience to take a specific action, such as making a purchase or downloading an app. Advertising can be conducted through a variety of media channels, such as television, print, and social media, and is used to increase brand awareness, generate sales, and build customer loyalty.

Advertisement in the digital world

With the shift to the digital world, advertisements are increasingly being delivered online through channels such as mobile apps, social media, and websites. These digital advertisements offer several benefits for both advertisers and consumers, including increased targeting and measurement capabilities, as well as more personalized experiences.

One of the key advantages of digital advertising is the ability to target specific audiences based on multiple factors, like location, interests, and browsing history. This allows advertisers to reach the most relevant and potentially interested consumers.

In addition, digital advertising offers a range of measurement and analytics tools that allow advertisers to track their campaign performance in real time. This includes metrics such as click-through rates and conversion rates, which can help advertisers optimize their campaigns and improve their ROI (return on investment).

Another benefit of digital advertising is the ability to deliver more personalized and relevant experiences to consumers. For example, using cookies and other tracking technologies, advertisers can show ads to users based on their previous interactions with a website or an app, making the ads more relevant and potentially more effective.

Different types of digital ads

Display ads

Display ads are ads with a combination of static or animated image, a copy, and a URL to direct users to a landing page when clicked. They usually come as banners with a variety of sizes and formats. One of the main benefits of display ads is their ability to reach a large audience, as they can be placed on websites that receive a high volume of traffic.

Search ads

Search ads are a type of online advertising that appears in the search results of search engines. They include sponsored results, which are labeled as "Ads" and appear at the top or bottom of the search results page. These ads are typically targeted to specific keywords or phrases, triggered when a user searches for related terms. Search ads can be helpful to reach consumers at the moment when they are actively seeking information or products related to the advertised topic.

Video ads

Video ads appear as video content on websites or platforms, such as YouTube or Vimeo. These ads can be customized in various forms, such as pre-roll ads that play before a video or in-stream ads that appear during a video. Video ads can also appear on social media and on streaming platforms.

In-app ads

In-app ads are a type of mobile advertising that appears within a mobile app. In-app ads can be served by ad networks or can be directly sold by the app developer. In-app ads can be a way for app developers to monetize their apps and generate revenue, as well as for advertisers to reach a targeted and engaged audience. Technologies such as deep linking or deferred deep linking can be used with in-app ads to boost the result.

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Active User

An Active user refers to an individual who interacts with a digital product, such as a website, app, or online platform, within a specific timeframe.

Ad exchange

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Ad mediation

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Ad monetization

Ad monetization generates revenue from advertising on a website or mobile app.