E is for Event Targeting

E is for Event Targeting

E is for “Event Targeting” E is for Event Targeting. Event Targeting is a sub-tactic of GeoFencing in which we draw a temporary digital boundary around a venue or address to find location-based intent. We will typically pick up audience members during the...
F is for Frequency Cap

F is for Frequency Cap

F is for “Frequency Cap” F is for Frequency Cap. Similar to Pacing, frequency capping is a way to control how many impressions a user will receive over a certain time frame. For example, a frequency cap of 4 impressions per 24 hours means that a single...
G is for GeoFencing

G is for GeoFencing

G is for “Geofencing” G is for GeoFencing. Pixel problems? Heard it. Webmaster woes? Say no more. Search result reservations? Gimme that data! Technology changes every day, and every day, people are getting smarter and smarter on opening up ways to convert...
H is for “HTML”

H is for “HTML”

What Is HTML? Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is a programming language used by web developers to tell your web browser what the final product of a web page should look like to you. HTML itself consists purely of letters and symbols, but can be used to display...