A publisher typically uses Ad Manager to traffic Ad Manager ads in order to streamline their direct demand source.
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Ad Manager 360 Reseller exam answers
This exam is for Resellers who implement and support Ad Manager 360. This exam will test your understanding of supporting Ad Manager 360 and the Scaled Partner Management product.
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1. A sponsorship ad at priority 4 and frequency capped at 5 per day (which it has reached)
2. A sponsorship ad at priority 10 and booked for 75% of daily volume, of which it has only 68%
3. A standard normal ad at priority 8 that is booked for 15,000 impressions but has only delivered 13,000 and ends its campaign in 2 months
4. A standard normal ad at priority 8 that is booked for 12,000 impressions, has only delivered 11,000 and ends its campaign in 1 week
A publisher typically uses Ad Manager to traffic Ad Manager ads in order to streamline their direct demand source.
Ad units can have multiple sizes defined.
When a pass-back is used, Ad Manager counts two impressions for each ad served.
The Reporting Metric “Total Network Impressions” Includes “Unfilled Impressions”
To block the general category of ‘Home & Garden’ ads from showing on your Mobile In-App inventory for tablets, what should be selected in the targeting section of a blocking rule?
When serving mobile ads directly to an app, tags do not need to be size specific or specific to a mobile operating system.