a group of Web sites that are all available to display the banner of a given client. Such a network is usually most effective if it covers a large number of sites with a wide variety of content
A system of digital displays connected and controlled through a network such as the Internet.
The advertising network is a 3rd party who enables an advertiser to serve banner ads on a large group of web sites. An advertiser has many options including what size banner, where the banner placement on the website, type of banner to be displayed, what demographic they are trying to target, and how long the banner will be displayed.
A group of Web sites which share a common banner server, typically run by a sales organization which manages the commerce and reporting. An ad network has the ability to deliver unique combinations of targeted audiences because they serve your banner or ad across multiple sites.
Typically a sales organization that manages the commerce, reporting and serving of advertisements across a group of Web sites. An ad network has the ability to deliver unique combinations of targeted audiences because it serves your banner or ad across multiple sites.
Ad networks serve advertising on your website and share advertiser revenue for qualified clicks each time your site visitors clicks on ads. An advertising network (also called an online advertising network or ad network) is a collection of (often unrelated) online advertising inventory. When it is clear that the environment involved is the internet, companies who run or administrate such networks are also called Advertising Agents or simply Agents.