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Walmart DSP Trade Desk
Walmart Taps Trade Desk As Retail Media Heats Up

Walmart is building infrastructure to support its fast-growing retail media business. After more than a year of testing, it settled on a custom-built version of the Trade Desk DSP. AdExchanger first reported last January that Walmart was testing two rival DSPs, the Trade Desk and Xandr. Walmart’s DSP is a separate, walled-off version of the… Continue reading »

by Sarah Sluis // January 28th, 2021 //
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Walmart Media Group Tests Xandr And The Trade Desk For DSP Role

Walmart Media Group (WMG), the retailer’s advertising business, is running a bake-off between Xandr and The Trade Desk to be its DSP partner for off-site advertising. Xandr and The Trade Desk each supported sponsored product campaigns for Walmart in Q4 last year, with the goal to drive site traffic at the lowest cost per click… Continue reading »

by James Hercher // January 31st, 2020 //
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Walmart: Competition From Amazon Is Real, But ‘Omnichannel Is What Makes Us Different’

Walmart launched a self-serve ad platform and an ads API marketing partner program on Friday to make it easier for marketers to buy search ads on its site. Previously, Walmart’s sponsored product ads were only available as a managed service through company reps. Although Amazon began beta testing its self-serve ad platform in 2017, Walmart has… Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // January 6th, 2020 //
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Walmart Launches Self-Serve Ad Platform, But Retail And Audience Data Isn’t Available – Yet

Walmart claims its programmatic advertising platform and ads API are ready for primetime. On Friday, Walmart Media Group (WMG), the retail giant’s advertising arm, released a self-serve portal so advertisers can directly buy on-site search and sponsored product ads on walmart.com. It also launched an API to make that inventory available through Teikametrics, Flywheel Digital,… Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // January 3rd, 2020 //
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Walmart Gets Serious About Programmatic Sales; Viacom-Owned Pluto Reaches 20M

Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Walmart At Your Self-Service Walmart Media Group will roll out a self-serve ad platform and API in early 2020, Business Insider reports. The retail giant sees an opportunity to model an advertising business after Amazon, with the ability to bid programmatically for ad space… Continue reading »

by AdExchanger // November 15th, 2019 //
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Walmart’s Ad Tech In-Housing Continues With Deal For Polymorph Labs

Walmart Media Group (WMG), the retailer’s data-driven advertising business, took another step forward with its in-house advertising program on Thursday with the acquisition of Polymorph Labs, a San Francisco-based ad tech startup. Walmart did not disclose terms of the deal or how many employees it will add with Polymorph. Polymorph, formerly AdsNative, raised a total… Continue reading »

by James Hercher // April 11th, 2019 //
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