Google Ad Manager
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1. Create a Google Ad Manager accountGoogle#
1.1 RegisterGoogle Ad Manager#
1.2 Log in#
2. Create Google Ad Manager Apps and Ad units1)Click on Ad Resources - Apps - Add App and fill in as appropriate.
2)Click on Ad Resources - Apply - Add Ad Unit and fill in as appropriate.
Expected results
On the Ad Units page, the ad units that have been successfully created are displayed.
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3. Configure Google Ad Manager units in TradPlus backend1)In the Google Ad Manager backend, on the Ad Units page, find the corresponding Ad unit and get the Ad unit ID.
2)In TradPlus backend - App Management, select the apps that need to use Google Ad Manager - Ad units, click Add Ad source, select Google Ad Manager and fill in the relevant information.
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4. Enable Google Ad Manager's Report API Reporting#
Step 1: Set up authorization information in Google AdManager backend1)Log in to the administrator account, select the [Global Settings] menu, and enable API access privileges in [Ad Resource Network Settings - General Settings].
2)Click [Add Service Account User] and select Administrator for Role
If you are not comfortable using an administrator account for authorization, then create a new role in [Access and Authorization].
Check all permissions in [Reports] and click the exclamation point to select the missing dependencies
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Step 2: TradPlus VisiM Authorization1) Log in to the TradPlus VisiM and select the [Ad Networks] menu.
2)Click [Authorize Ads], select Google AdManager Networks, and use the GAM account you set up in the first step to authorize the AP reports.
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5. Floor Price SettingYou need to request the settings from Google Ad Manager AM.
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6. Test AdsGoogle Ad Manager does not support test ads at this time.
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7. FAQs#
Q: Q: Where is the Google Ad Manager Help Center?A:You can find the address here: https://support.google.com/admanager/?hl=zh-Hans#topic=7505988
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Q:How do I submit a work order to Google Ad Manager?A:Click on the question mark in the upper right corner and click “Contact Us” to submit a work order.
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Q:What kind of problems can be submitted to Networks?A:Including, but not limited to, account, settlement and other Networks' Ad business issues, Networks' SDK issues, and Networks' backend issues.