What is remnant traffic?
What is remnant traffic?
Remnant traffic is a problem for online publishers because it’s traffic that they are typically unable to monetize.
Remnant traffic is usually incorrectly referred to as the ad impressions which have not been directly sold to an advertiser and must therefore be monetized in some other ways.
Remnant traffic is usually incorrectly referred to as the ad impressions which have not been directly sold to an advertiser and must therefore be monetized in some other ways. Advertisement. However, it is actually the correct term for ALL the traffic that goes unmonetized for whatever reason.
Remnant traffic is pretty much the term for unsold traffic. Remnant is the secondary campaigns that just pretty much increase your fill rate.
Remnant Traffic: Industry Misconceptions For most affiliates and even affiliate networks, the expression remnant traffic is a synonym of waste. In fact, for these misinformed humans, remnant advertising is a waste of resources, time and – most importantly – money.
Remnant traffic is usually incorrectly referred to as the ad impressions which have not been directly sold to an advertiser and must therefore be monetized in some other ways. However, it is actually the correct term for ALL the traffic that goes unmonetized for whatever reason
Remnant traffic – also called residual traffic – is any and all traffic that is coming from a traffic source you did not intent to use for the promotion of your campaign.
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