Features Ad Serving
Secure Ad Serving with SSL
We support both regular and secure ad serving. Secure ad serving through SSL (Secure Sockets Layer, https://) uses 256-bit high-grade encryption to protect data. If your website is served through SSL, your ads should also be delivered securely to avoid the security warning in visitors' browser. For your convenience, you should use the protocol-relative URL for the ad serving request whenever possible because it supports auto-switching.Other Articles in Ad Serving
Features of our ad server that display ads to your viewers, record ad metrics like impressions and clicks.
- Ad Formats and Ad Dimensions
- Ad Optimization
- Ad Tag and Serving Code
- Ad Targeting
- Ad Tracking
- Competitive & Companion Positioning
- Default and Secondary Zone
- Email Ad Serving
- Mobile Ad Serving
- Native Ad Serving
- Priority in Serving Frequency
- Roku Ad Serving
- Text Link Ads
- Video Ad Serving
- VMAP Video Ad Serving
- Zone Targeting and Campaign Targeting
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