Entries from Search Engine Roundtable tagged with 'ad manager'

Google Ad Manager Implementation Locks Your AdSense Channels

I am a huge fan of Google Ad Manager, the hosted ad serving solution from Google. The only issue is that those who heavily use AdSense run into issues when they wanted to test out using Ad Manager with AdSense....

Google Launches Certified Ad Manager Consultants

We have talked about Google Ad Manager here somewhat often, we even use Google Ad Manager to serve the ads on this site. Google Ad Manager was first introduced a year ago, and then in August 2008 opened up to...

Google Ad Manager Opens to All Publishers

Google's ad serving tool, Google Ad Manager (google.com/admanager/), which launched as a beta in March is now open to all publishers. If you are a publisher using OpenAds, OpenX, phpAdsNew or a similar product, you may want to strongly consider...

Use Google Ad Manager To Set Minimum AdSense eCPM

Stuart McDonald posted a thread at WebmasterWorld explaining how you can use Google Ad Manager with Google AdSense to specify a minimum eCPM. You must keep in mind that you need to have other ads in your Ad Manager inventory...

A Look at Google Ad Manager Reports

There has been a lot of discussion over the reporting features in Google Ad Manager. Here are some threads, both praising and hating the reporting tools in Google's new Ad Manager, a free ad delivery system. We have two threads...

Need Help Using Google's New Ad Manager?

I promised when Google launched Ad Manager that I would provide a tutorial of some sorts on how to set it up for your site or blog. I didn't have time last week, but today, I finally got around to...

Google Ad Manager Adds Special Icon to AdSense Ads

Yesterday Google announced a new product named Ad Manager. In short, it is a hosted ad management solution, like OpenAds (aka PHPAdsNew) but OpenAds is not hosted. So the benefits of the Google Ad Manager product is that you don't...

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