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The (Marginal) Value of a Search Ad: An Online Causal Framework for Repeated Second-price Auctions

Computer Science and Game Theory 2026-05-05 v1 Information Theory Machine Learning math.IT

Abstract

Existing auto-bidding algorithms in digital advertising often treat the value of an ad opportunity as the revenue obtained when an ad is shown and/or clicked, and bid accordingly. This can lead to wasteful spending because the true value is the marginal gain from paid exposure: even without winning a sponsored slot, an advertiser may still earn revenue via an organic search result (e.g., on Google or Amazon). Motivated by recent work, we model ad value as a treatment effect--the outcome difference between winning and losing the auction--and study online learning for bidding in second-price (Vickrey) auctions under this causal perspective. We develop algorithms that attain rate-optimal regret under several feedback models. A key ingredient exploits the information revealed by the second-price payment rule, which strictly improves regret relative to analogous learning problems in first-price auctions.

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@article{arxiv.2605.01756,
  title  = {The (Marginal) Value of a Search Ad: An Online Causal Framework for Repeated Second-price Auctions},
  author = {Yuxiao Wen and Zihao Hu and Yanjun Han and Yuan Yao and Zhengyuan Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.01756},
  year   = {2026}
}

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To appear in ICML 2026