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Complete Guide To Programmatic Advertising

James Lowery

Publisher: James Lowery

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Programmatic advertising is one of the most exciting areas of digital advertising. Whether you're a small business or advertising agency, Go Programmatic's book "Complete Guide To Programmatic Advertising" breaks down this new opportunity in a easy to read book. This new technology offers a unique opportunity to leverage machine learning and AI technology to get the best result for your digital dollar. 
Available since: 08/28/2019.

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