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Run Of Network (RON)
Definition
The ability to purchase ads that allow you to display ad space on all pages of ad network sites.
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In online advertising, advertisers often give up control over placement in exchange for low prices and wide reach. Ads can be placed randomly on unsold, less valuable parts of ad networking sites.
Online shopping is similar to online shopping except that the ads appear on many websites instead of just one.
Run of Network is a type of online ad purchase campaign that allows you to run video ads on multiple sites within a specific ad network. These campaigns don't allow advertisers to choose which sites their ads appear on.
An ad purchase option that allows you to place ads on any page of the ad networking sites.
Literal Meanings of Run Of Network (RON)
Run:
Meanings of Run:
The farm is used for agriculture, mainly sheep farming, and is managed by one owner.
A sudden series of requests from a bank or other financial institution, characterized in particular by large withdrawals.
For printing or distribution to the media.
Pass or walk quickly in thoughts or conversations.
Confront or accept (danger or risk).
Sewing (stitches) by passing the needle through the fabric in a continuous line, usually several stitches at a time with the needle.
Strike (on the ball) so that it passes over the ground as if it were approaching the .
Exhausted exhausted (especially with fluff or outside).
(zoology) traveled, emigrated after migration or spawning.
Sentences of Run
Let's ride.
The campaign along this stream became known as the Battle of Bull Run.
After three or four hands he dominated the table.
Of:
Meanings of Of:
Schedule to attend, attend or participate.
It is used as an interrogative verb before a pronoun to form an interrogative tag, reflecting the prior use of have as an auxiliary or, in some cases, as a main verb. (See the English questions in the appendix for more details.).
(obsolete outside Ireland) Speak (language).
Greet someone as a guest.
Behold (a kind of bird).