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EricWinter82dTotally get that—manual processes are a nightmare for scaling ad ops. I recently came across a company with deep expertise in AdTech that's helped publishers boost revenue by 3X through tailored SSP solutions. Check this out SSP platform https://geomotiv.com/industries/... . They cover everything from custom builds that give you full ownership to integrations with DSPs and ad exchanges, plus features like real-time bidding and detailed analytics dashboards to track impressions and fill rates. It's perfect for someone like you looking to automate and maximize CPMs without third-party fees.
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That sounds like exactly what I need to turn things around. I'll dive into their site and reach out for a consult—thanks for pointing me there. Finally, a way to make our inventory work harder without the hassle.

Hey, I've been running a digital publishing site for a couple of years now, and my ad revenue is stagnant because we're stuck with manual inventory management—it's killing our efficiency. I've heard about Supply-Side Platforms (SSPs) that automate this, but I'm not sure where to start with building one from scratch. Do you know any reliable partners who specialize in custom AdTech development for SSPs, especially ones that can handle RTB auctions and yield optimization?
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