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Overview

Pacing is the algorithmic ability to smooth line item spend across the duration of the day or lifetime of a line item. Pacing is able to be applied to Flat CPM, CPC Goal, and VCR Goal strategies as well as to custom bidding strategies.

How it Works

On the line item level, pacing options will be displayed for the customer to choose from. You can choose between “No pacing”, “Daily”, “Lifetime” and "Flight" pacing.

  • No pacing: Beeswax will not pace for this line item and deliver as fast as possible.
  • Daily: Beeswax will pace towards the daily budget. Buzz will enforce that the line item has a daily budget when Daily pacing is selected
  • Lifetime: Beeswax will pace towards the lifetime budget. Buzz will enforce that the line item has an end date when Lifetime pacing is selected
  • Flight: Beeswax will evenly pace across the duration of the active flight and pace towards the budget that was allocated to that flight. Buzz will enforce that all flights have have an associated budget value when flight pacing is selected.

When Pacing is in use, if a line item has matching targeting, budget, frequency caps, and creative, the Pacing algorithm will decide whether or not to bid on a line item based on the line item’s progress towards its pacing target.

For any line item using a custom bidding strategy, the pacing algorithm will pace the line item in the exact same way as for Beeswax standard strategies. For any line item where the algorithm recommends not bidding, the ad candidate (the combination of line item & creative) will be dropped before being sent to the custom bidding agent.  

The pacing target rate will always be calculated against the total number of minutes in a day, unless dayparting is stated in the Targeting section.  If so, the pacing rate will be recalculated against the number of minutes that are included in the dayparting. If a daypart is put in place relative to the user's location, pacing will pace to the timezones declared in the Time module of the targeting screen.

The below table summarizes the pacing behavior for paced Line Items.

PacingBehavior
No PacingWill spend as fast as matched inventory is available until daily or total budget is hit
Lifetime- Daily pace target is calculated by dividing the line item total budget by the Line Item's total duration      
- Will pace evenly throughout the day and lifetime of the line item
- If daily budget is higher than paced daily target, the line item will never reach the daily cap
- If daily cap is lower than paced daily target, the line item will pace until it reaches the daily cap but will likely not hit the total budget

For example, a line item with a total budget of $1000 delivering for 10 days, with a daily budget of $200, will spend no more than $100/day
Daily- Daily pace target is equal to the daily budget
- Will pace evenly throughout the day to daily pace target

Example 1.) A line item with a total budget of $1000 with a lifetime of 10 days with a daily budget of $200 will spend $200/day until it runs out of budget. The line item will accordingly stop spending on day 5.

Example 2.) A line item with a total budget of $1000 with a lifetime of 10 days with a daily budget of $50 will spend $50/day. The line item will spend only $500 over the course of 10 days.

Flight

This option will require:
  1. That Flights are enabled on the Line Item (toggled to ‘Yes’). 
  2. That all Flights have an associated budget value.

The aim of this Pacing type is to pace evenly across the duration of the active Flight and pace towards the budget that was allocated to that Flight. 

Validation exists in the UI to ensure that there is no overlap between Flight dates in order to ensure smooth operation of the Pacing behaviour.

Using Lifetime Pacing or Daily Pacing with Line Item Flights

Your line item may be divided into Flights and you choose not to assign each Flight its own budget, but instead opt to pace towards the overall Line Item budget. In these circumstances, you can opt towards Lifetime Pacing or Daily Pacing as the Pacing type.

Pacing OptionBehavior
FlightPace evenly towards each Flight’s budget over the lifetime of the Flight. 
LifetimePace evenly towards the Line Item’s lifetime budget. Take into account any excluded days/hours as specified by your Flight start and end date and times. 
DailyPace evenly towards the Line Item’s daily budget. Take into account any excluded hours in a given day as specified when setting your Flight start and end date and times.
No PacingDo not pace


Q: Is there a fee associated with this feature?
A: No, Flight Pacing is free and can be enabled by contacting Beeswax Support.

Q: What happens if I set a flight budget that my line item is unable to achieve? Will any unspent budget roll over to future flights? 
A: No, there is no roll over budget to future flights. We also do not support an option to fallback to Lifetime budget for the Line Item after the final flight. 

Q: Can I set different daily budgets for different flights and pace towards those daily budgets?
A: No, we do not currently have an option to set a daily budget within a flight. This is true with or without pacing. Customers can however use Daily pacing on a Line Item with Flights. As always, we are open to customer feedback. 

Q: Are there any changes to reporting or logs?
A: No there are no new fields or changes to reporting with this feature

Q: Does Flight Pacing work with Delivery Models?
A: Yes, activity associated with a Delivery Model will still be paced.

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