Smart automation, with human oversight
Bidding, audience building, and creative rotation tuned for your category. Alerts and checks so the system doesn't quietly overspend on pages that aren't ready to sell.
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Think of DSP as a partner to your Sponsored Ads, not a separate world. We build reach, awareness, and retargeting campaigns with frequency limits, fresh creative, and clear reporting your team can actually explain in a meeting.
Our DSP services
Bidding, audience building, and creative rotation tuned for your category. Alerts and checks so the system doesn't quietly overspend on pages that aren't ready to sell.
New, in-market, and loyal audiences planned together with your Sponsored Ads, so top-of-funnel spending doesn't starve your best sellers or steal credit from organic rank.
Operators who understand ad inventory, deals, and creative fatigue the same way they understand search. Always coordinated with your team when sale events come up.
Execution detail
Three workstreams run side by side. Each has clear owners, documented work, and weekly reports.
Test budgets, holdout groups where possible, and splits by region or category that answer real questions. Not one giant line item vaguely labeled "prospecting."
Video and display ads sized for attention, with safe claims and regular refreshes so shoppers don't get annoyed seeing the same ad too often.
Dashboards that match the numbers finance cares about. Honest reporting, with clear notes where the data has limits.
Whether you're opening new demand or defending your share, we plan campaigns around your stock levels, sale windows, and creative capacity. DSP speeds up what already works on the shelf instead of fighting it.
Retargeting is where DSP either grows your ad results or quietly wastes money. We treat every retargeting group as a discipline problem first, an audience problem second.
Page viewers, cart abandoners, and past buyers grouped by how recent and how profitable they are, not lumped into one generic list.
Caps set so the same shopper isn't seeing your ad fifteen times in two days.
For repeat-purchase products, retargeting respects the Subscribe and Save cycle instead of fighting it for credit.
Reporting vocabulary
Definitions vary by retailer and contract. Below is the language we use. Swap labels for your own terms.
Long-term value views help justify reaching new shoppers when short-term ROAS looks weak.
How shoppers behave after clicking shows if your creative and product page actually match, before scaling spend.
Ad spend compared to total sales, not just last-click, so DSP and search aren't fighting over the same dollar.
Audience and frequency rules tuned for repeat-buy products versus one-time purchases.
Creative and landing paths that nudge bigger baskets without clashing with promos or Subscribe and Save.
A mid-funnel signal showing DSP is sending real shoppers, not empty clicks.
Plenty of ad shops will run DSP. Fewer understand how Amazon's auction, search, and stock signals connect. That gap matters, because DSP results on Amazon depend almost entirely on what's happening with your Sponsored Ads, page quality, and Buy Box.
When DSP runs alone, the failure pattern is always the same. New audiences hit products that aren't ready to sell. Retargeting double-counts credit your Sponsored Ads already earned. Frequency caps drift because nobody checks creative fatigue. Reports tell a story finance can't verify.
We sit on the retail side of the table first, programmatic second. That order matters more than most agencies admit.
Frequently asked questions
DSP (Demand-Side Platform) lets you run display, video, and audio ads to reach shoppers both on and off Amazon, even if they aren't searching yet.
Sponsored Ads show up in Amazon search when people look for products. DSP reaches shoppers more broadly, including across other websites and apps.
Sponsored Display is a simpler tool inside Amazon's dashboard. DSP gives you deeper audience controls, video ads, off-Amazon placements, and more.
Amazon usually requires a meaningful monthly spend for managed DSP. The right amount depends on your category and audience size, not a fixed number.
In most cases, yes. DSP works much better on top of strong Sponsored Ads, because audience and retargeting data builds across both.
Showing ads to people who already viewed your product or added it to cart but didn't buy. It reminds them to come back and finish the purchase.
A metric showing how many buyers are new to your brand versus repeat customers. It helps measure if your ads are growing your customer base.
Yes. DSP can place ads on other websites and apps, which is great for reaching new shoppers when Amazon placements run out.
Limits on how many times one person sees your ad. They stop your ads from annoying shoppers and wasting budget.
You'll see reach and click data in the first two weeks. Real efficiency and new-customer gains usually build over 60 to 90 days.
It depends. DSP works best once you have steady Sponsored Ads and enough budget. Very small brands are often better starting with Sponsored Ads first.
It measures the extra sales your ads actually caused, not sales that would have happened anyway. It's the honest way to judge if ads are really working.
Send us your current Sponsored Ads results, stock levels, and any past DSP history. We'll come back with a plan and honest budget expectations before any contract.
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From marketplace expansion to retail media execution, we help brands operate across regions with one strategy and clear reporting.