Understand how advertisers use DSPs to buy ad impressions in real time and target the right audience efficiently.
Header bidding is an advanced programmatic advertising technique that allows publishers to offer their ad inventory to multiple ad exchanges simultaneously before making calls to their ad servers (like Google Ad Manager).
Traditionally, ad servers used the “waterfall model,” where networks were called one after another until an ad filled the slot. This caused revenue loss because higher-paying bids might arrive later.
Header bidding solves this by running an auction in the browser’s header, where all demand sources compete at the same time. The highest bid wins, ensuring publishers maximize yield while advertisers gain fair access to premium inventory.