Unified first-price auction vs aggressive price floors
What it does — both try to squeeze more per impression. First-price (now standard) takes the top bid as-is; price floors set a hard minimum below which you'd rather show nothing or house ads.
Setup effort (1-5) — First-price: 0 (it's default). Floors: 3 (per-geo, per-format floor tuning + monitoring fill).
RPM lift seen — Static floor set too high: -10% (you kill fill). Dynamic/optimized floors at the 60-70th percentile of historical bids: +5-12% eCPM with fill intact.
Pros / Cons —
Floors: lift eCPM, signal value to buyers, but a wrong floor silently bleeds revenue via unfilled slots.
No floors: max fill, but you accept lowball bids.
Verdict — Don't set floors by gut. Pull your bid distribution, set the floor at the 60th percentile, and watch fill weekly. Skip floors entirely below ~$1 RPM, you need the fill more than the eCPM.
Lift: ★★★☆☆ — Risk: ★★★☆☆
Best for: sites with steady premium demand. Skip if fill is already shaky.
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Unified first-price auction vs aggressive price floors
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