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Overview

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Traffic updates made by your Account Manager take effect within approximately 5 minutes.

Within Beeswax, there are two key distinct concepts in relation to traffic: Buyer Cloud, traffic management is governed by two distinct concepts: filtering and targeting.  Filtering refers to the way Beeswax selects :

Filtering

  • Determines which incoming traffic is sent to
send to
  • a
customer’s
  • bidder.
  Targeting refers to the way a customer can set individual line items to bid on specific sectors of inventory that the bidder is receiving.Within the filtering set up, there is the possibility to utilize Advanced Filtering, or the filtering of
  • This can include Advanced Filtering, which filters traffic based on User IDs or IP addresses.
 
  • All filtering
settings
  • rules can be
set  
  • Additionally,
Beeswax supports the filtering of traffic based on
  • traffic can be filtered using lists uploaded
to
  • via the
Buzz
  • UI or API.
  Please let your team know if you would like to utilize this function and confer on what settings would be appropriate for your workflow.
  • Teams interested in implementing this functionality should coordinate internally to determine the appropriate settings for their workflow.

Targeting,

  • Alternatively, targeting is set at the line-item level. It defines which subsets of the received traffic each line item is eligible to bid on. Targeting is managed through the Targeting Module within each line item. Unlike filtering, targeting does not impact the traffic volume received by the bidder, but it does control which bid requests specific line items engage with.
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It is strongly recommended that line-item targeting be used in conjunction with QPS filtering. While filtering is effective at shaping incoming traffic, it is not intended to serve as a replacement for precise targeting. For example, to exclude specific domains from bidding, those exclusions should be applied directly within the line-item targeting settings, even if similar filtering is already in place

Within the Buzz UI it is also possible to target individual Line Items around specific subsets of traffic.  This can be done within the Targeting Module of each line item.  Targeting will not affect the traffic that a bidder receives but will affect which bid requests a given line item will bid against.

Please note that regardless of what the QPS filtering is set to, you should ALWAYS also set targeting within a line item to exactly what you would want to bid against.


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