AdGlare is an ad serving platform that helps digital publishers and advertisers manage, serve, and track their online advertising campaigns. It provides a suite of tools and services that allow users to create, manage, and optimize ad campaigns, including display ads, video ads, and native ads. AdGlare also offers real-time reporting and analytics to help users understand the performance of their campaigns and make informed decisions about their advertising strategy.
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AdGlare has a modern fast and intuitive UI, with real-time reports and lightning fast ad tags. It has built-in QA controls regarding ad quality, as well as numerous features to improve click rates and conversion rates. Reach out to see if we're a fit.
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AdGlare was founded in 2013, as one of the first big competitors of traditional ad serving solutions like Google Ad Manager. Over the years, the ad server became known in the ad tech industry and received ongoing updates to adapt to the current marketing landscape.
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AdGlare was built for: - Publishers, who made direct deals with advertisers or ad networks. - Advertisers, who want a campaign management tool and optimize creatives to improve CTR and CR.
Based on our record, Microsoft Advertising seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 5 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Bing Ads – Although similar to Google Ads, Bing ads have a lower CPC rate at the expense of a wider audience reach. Source: about 1 year ago
That’s how search engines generally make money, including Bing. https://ads.microsoft.com. Source: almost 3 years ago
New campaigns: 1. Video campaign - the most successful in sense of scaling was youtube campaign. Using youtube we could scale account by ~25% which is a lot. 2. Shopping campaign - not sure what you sell, but shopping is a very good channel for some products. 3. New keywords to expand your reach. Probably there is not much you can do here, I believe you have most of you keywords already in your account (?).... Source: about 3 years ago
Anyway, to say that Microsoft does not want to be another Google is hilarious. They too have their own advertising platform (https://ads.microsoft.com) and their own browser which also tracks people for personalized advertising. Pile that on to the worse privacy controls and deals with oil companies, and you have a far worse company than Google ever was. Source: about 3 years ago
Microsoft absolutely makes its money selling ads. Not all of it, but plenty of it. They're definitely trying to be another Google. https://ads.microsoft.com/. Source: about 3 years ago
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