What creative type would I use if I’m hosting the creative asset in Ad Manager but looking to track impressions in two other third-party servers?
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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
What creative type would I use if I’m hosting the creative asset in Ad Manager but looking to track impressions in two other third-party servers?
Can an ad unit be in multiple placements?
A publisher is trying to keep their users happy while maximizing their revenue. Which of the following does NOT agree with user experience guidelines?
This is your clients hierarchy: >Top level ad unit: Sports >Second level ad unit: Basketball (under Sports) >Third level ad unit: Lakers (under Basketball) >Third level special ad unit: Spurs (under Basketball) If an ad should serve to the ad unit Sports, which ad units are eligible?
A publisher based in New York complains no one in their office can see an ad on their homepage that should be delivering. You check Ad Manager and see the line item is a sponsorship at 100% and is targeted correctly on the page. You notice the ad is geotargeted to the cities of New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. You check and you are able to see the ad. You’re based in San Francisco. You run the Google Console and it shows the ad should always win. You check with a teammate in Chicago and he can’t see that ad. What is most likely the issue?
Which of the following is NOT a recommended practice for inventory controls?