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If you encounter an "Unauthorized access" message while using Google Ad Manager, it's likely that a missing user role permission or incorrect Teams association has restricted your access. Contact your network administrator to ensure you're a member of the correct user role with all necessary permissions, or that your user profile is associated ...
Official Google Ad Manager Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Ad Manager and other answers to frequently asked questions.
The "Ad Exchange" permission displays all Ad Exchange interface features and settings in Google Ad Manager. For example, users can access the "Billing" section in Ad Manager to see Ad Exchange payments information, but will not see Ad Manager billing information unless the specific Ad Manager "Billing" permission is also granted.
Using your Ad Manager network, define your ad inventory and create, manage, and get reports on your advertising campaigns: Define your ad inventory—called ad units. This is the location on your webpage or app where you want to show ads. Ad Manager generates a tag (a snippet of code) for each ad unit. Insert the tag in your webpage or app ...
Sign in to Google Ad Manager. Click Admin, then Ads.txt management. To view this page, your Ad Manager network must have at least one linked Ad Exchange account and your user must be assigned to a role with the "Ads.txt management" permission enabled. Decide whether to create a file for web or apps.
Google Ad Manager can take the native ad components that the advertiser provides and insert them into many different layouts, depending on the type of device where the ad will appear, how the content on the page appears, the amount of space available, and more. In the above example: 1. The advertiser provides the values for the variables (such ...
Google Ad Manager is an ad management platform for large publishers who have significant direct sales. Ad Manager provides granular controls and supports multiple ad exchanges and networks, including AdSense, Ad Exchange, third-party networks, and third-party exchanges. Ad Manager is for you if you need:
Google Ad Manager helps publishers manage ad campaigns on websites or mobile apps. You (the publisher) can decide where to show ads on your digital platforms, how much those ads cost advertisers, and report on ad campaign activity in order to optimize revenue streams and bill customers.
Google Ad Manager is an ad management platform for large publishers who have significant direct sales. Ad Manager provides granular controls and supports multiple ad exchanges and networks, including AdSense, Ad Exchange, third-party networks, and third-party exchanges. Ad Manager is for you if you need:
Use adaptive banners in Ad Manager. Use adaptive banner ads to replace any standard banner placements. Make sure your Ad Manager setup is optimized for adaptive sizing: Confirm that ad contraction is enabled. Configure your line items as described to match size ranges in adaptive banners.