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The ability to leverage data, permission and technology lets CMOs better sell to and serve consumers across all channels and devices. Ari Saposh shares what CMOs should demand from their data to make sure they’re maximizing the value of every ad dollar spent in 2019.
The clutter that occupies today’s digital advertising realm can overwhelm potential consumers. They are being targeting by countless different companies, and oftentimes advertisers don’t see the results they aimed for. Demand-side platforms (DSPs) give advertisers the data and tools to create a campaign that is focused.