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Google Ads Now Allow Some Opioid Painkillers Ads
Search Engine Roundtable· 3 hours agoGoogle Ads will update its Healthcare and medicines policy this month to allow advertisers to discuss opioid painkillers without promoting or selling...
Google Ads Forcing Advertisers Off Credit Card Payments
Search Engine Roundtable· 2 hours agoGoogle Ads is forcing some of its advertisers off the credit card option for paying for their ad...
Google Ads rolls out new design to all markets on Aug. 30
Search Engine Land· 7 days agoGoogle Ads is finalizing the rollout of its new design to all markets starting Aug. 30, retiring the...
3 PPC KPIs to track and measure success
Search Engine Land· 6 days agoThere are so many metrics you can track when running a Google Ads campaign. Yes, having more data at your disposal helps you make more informed...
Google Ad Manager updates give publishers more creative controls
Search Engine Land· 6 days agoThe announcement. A Google spokesperson told Search Engine Land: “We’re rolling out updates to give...
Ask A PPC: Why Have My Google Ads Not Got Any Impressions?
Search Engine Journal· 4 days agoWhy Doesn’t A Google Entity Have Impressions? The biggest reason is low search volume. If you’re...
How To Make Sure Google's Automation Settings Aren’t Working Against You
Search Engine Journal· 6 days agoAutomation can be powerful, but it can cause performance and output issues without human supervision. Google Ads is no exception. Despite the truly compelling advances Google has made in machine ...
Google Ad Tech Antitrust Suit Will Go to Trial, Judge Rules
Bloomberg· 3 days agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? Alphabet Inc. will have to defend itself at trial against...
Programmatic Pickup: Google Brings Automated Ad-Buying To Email Newsletters
MediaPost· 5 days agoGoogle Ad Manager is making it possible to deliver programmatic ads in an email newsletter. The solution, now in beta, will serve “reservation and Programmatic ...
Hey, United Airlines, we don’t want targeted ads at 30,000 feet
Today's News-Herald· 4 hours agoOver the past few years, American Airlines steadily removed seat-back screens from almost all of its domestic fleet. The airline’s rationale was that people now bring their own screens wherever ...