Awesome Ads
A curated list of resources and tools for online advertising and programmatic media for websites.
About this tool
Awesome Ads
URL: https://github.com/cenoura/awesome-ads
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: awesome-lists, marketing, advertising
Overview
Awesome Ads is an open-source, curated directory of content, resources, and libraries focused on online advertising and programmatic media for websites. It aims to help developers, publishers, and marketers implement advertising technologies correctly and in an optimized way.
Features
- Curated advertising resources
- Focus on online advertising and programmatic media
- Emphasis on correct and optimized implementation of ads on sites and apps
- Structured content sections (as outlined in the repository)
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Concepts and Fundamentals
- Best Practices
- Ad Managers / Ad Servers / Platforms
- Google Ad Manager
- GAM Libraries / Tools
- Facebook / Instagram
- Programmatic
- Header Bidding (HB)
- Prebid
- Prebid Libraries / Tools
- Newsletters
- Open contribution model
- Public contribution guidelines via
CONTRIBUTING.md - Contributions accepted through pull requests for adding or updating items
- Public contribution guidelines via
- Openly licensed content
- Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Licensing
- License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
- Permits sharing and adaptation with appropriate attribution, as detailed in the repository’s
LICENSEfile.
Pricing
- Not applicable. Awesome Ads is a free, open-source curated list.
Additional Details
- Repository Type: GitHub Awesome List
- Primary Use Cases:
- Learning advertising concepts and terminology
- Discovering tools and libraries for ad implementation (e.g., Google Ad Manager, Prebid)
- Exploring best practices for programmatic advertising and header bidding
- Staying updated via listed newsletters
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