Hi! Thank you for your question. Header bidding collects bids on the publisher’s webpage before making the request to the ad server (e.g., Google Ad Manager). Therefore, publishers aren’t bound to sell their ad inventory to Google unless it’s the highest bidder. So to answer your question, yes, all bids go through the wrapper.
Hi! Thank you for your question. The short answer is yes, but it's dependent on my things. Domain stats (audience engagement, traffic GEOs, time on page, etc), previous monetization, previous policy violations. Ultimately, all these things will have an impact on monetization results with header bidding.
Hi Anil! The implementation steps for header bidding are quite technical and complicated. Normally, publishers choose to work with either a header bidding partner or choose an open-source wrapper (prebid.js) but even in this case, they'll still likely enlist the help of a trained AdOps team. The most important part of HB isn't even the implementation process, but continuous optimizaitons on the publisher side and demand partners (SSPs) that your header bidding provider has. We'll be making more content about this, so stay tuned. But for now, you can reach out to us at contact@setupad.com for a more technical consultation.
Thanks for curating these videos, tooo useful!
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Does this mean that not only remnant ads go through the wrapper but all ads do? unlike waterfall?
Hi! Thank you for your question. Header bidding collects bids on the publisher’s webpage before making the request to the ad server (e.g., Google Ad Manager). Therefore, publishers aren’t bound to sell their ad inventory to Google unless it’s the highest bidder. So to answer your question, yes, all bids go through the wrapper.
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in Header Bidding is there any influence of historical data?
Hi! Thank you for your question. The short answer is yes, but it's dependent on my things. Domain stats (audience engagement, traffic GEOs, time on page, etc), previous monetization, previous policy violations. Ultimately, all these things will have an impact on monetization results with header bidding.
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Show the implementation steps
Hi Anil! The implementation steps for header bidding are quite technical and complicated. Normally, publishers choose to work with either a header bidding partner or choose an open-source wrapper (prebid.js) but even in this case, they'll still likely enlist the help of a trained AdOps team. The most important part of HB isn't even the implementation process, but continuous optimizaitons on the publisher side and demand partners (SSPs) that your header bidding provider has. We'll be making more content about this, so stay tuned. But for now, you can reach out to us at contact@setupad.com for a more technical consultation.
I need someone build bidding auction sure
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