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Quality Score
Definition & Explanation
A quality score is a composite measure of inventory quality in programmatic advertising, typically factoring in viewability, fraud rates, MFA exposure, and brand safety risk. Scores like the TRAQ (True Advertising Quality) aggregate multiple media quality metrics to give buyers a single indicator of placement value. Implementing and maintaining an effective quality score model is technically complex, but it helps ensure advertisers invest in placements that deliver genuine audience engagement.