SpringServe has released Ad Quality as a beta feature. With this feature, publishers now have the ability to target demand sources that they deem conducive to their inventory. This can be achieved by using advertiser domain lists which behave similarly to other types of targeting lists currently in SpringServe.

Advertiser Domain Targeting

Once this feature has been enabled for your account by your Account Manager, you will find a new tab on the targeting page called Advertiser Domain Lists which is highlighted in the screenshot below.



On the Advertiser Domain Lists tab of the Targeting page, you can add new lists and view, download, copy, and delete existing lists. In this view, users can apply these targeting lists from the Supply Tags tab of the advertiser domain list as highlighted in the screenshot below.

Applying Advertiser Domain Targeting on a Supply Tag

Similar to detected domain and size targeting, advertiser domain targeting is specific to the demand stack for a supply tag. When calling SSHB and PC demand, SpringServe is able to retrieve the advertiser domain. Therefore this targeting occurs after the adserver receives responses from the demand and only applies to these demand classes.

Users can apply advertising domain targeting in the Targeting tab of a CTV environment managed supply tag. On this tab, users can select allowlist or blocklist in the advertiser domain section and select the advertiser domain list from the search. You can target as many advertiser domain lists as you like for a supply tag. In addition to the allowlist or the blocklist options, users can choose to allow or block unknown domain targeting for a managed supply tag. This view is highlighted in the screenshot below. 



The options available for advertiser domain targeting are:

Advertiser Domain Reporting & VAST Error Codes

You can run an impression report with advertiser domain as a dimension or a filter. This view is highlighted in the screenshot below.

Additionally, if users want to use reporting to troubleshoot errors in reporting, you can run a Vast Error Code Report and find error metrics specific to three vast errors, namely:

You can find additional information on Vast Error Codes at this link.