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When and Why to Use Labels/Exclusions

Googles Examples: 

  • For example, say you have an agreement with Advertiser A, and you don’t want to run any ads from its competing advertisers (Advertiser B and Advertiser C). You can create a competitive advertiser exclusion and assign Advertiser A to its own group, and Advertisers B and C to a separate group within the same exclusion. If an ad from Advertiser A serves an ad unit you designated within the exclusion, ads from Advertisers B and C get blocked from serving at the same time.

  • Competitive ad exclusions: Use labels to exclude competitors' line items from showing on the same page at the same time. For example, you could categorize line items as "auto" and prevent two different car companies from showing line items together. You can apply competitive exclusion labels at the advertiser, order, or line item level; labels are inherited by all of the line items that belong to the order or advertiser.

  • GAM ad exclusions: Use labels to categorize line items to prevent them from delivering in emergency situations. For example, you can use ad exclusion labels to prevent airline ads from being displayed next to news articles about a plane crash. You can apply ad exclusions at the advertiser, order, or line item level; labels are inherited by all of the line items that belong to the order or advertiser. Keep in mind that blocking an advertiser only blocks the advertiser's line items trafficked in GAM, not dynamically allocated impressions from Ad Exchange.

  • Unified advertiser exclusions: Block verified advertisers' ads from your network or from particular ad units, regardless of whether the advertisers have bought the inventory through a reservation buy on GAM, through an exchange buy on Ad Exchange, or through a DoubleClick tag creative that connects to DCM or another GAM network.

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After hitting the Edit button the widget opens. The left tab shows your selected labels and the labels tab allows you to either scroll through the whole list or use the Quick Search to reduce your search results.

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By hitting the Save button below you can save your selected results. 

Note

Attention:

Please keep in mind when you use Check Availability: 

Google Ad Manager will only consider exclusion labels and the rules if there is also an Advertiser set for your Order. It is however also possible to Check Availability for a Media Campaign without an Advertiser from ADvendio. Please pay attention, if you are using Exclusions.

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To push these Labels to your AdServer for Line Items you need to use the object Labels/Exclusions. There you can choose a label from the Adserver and connect it to either:

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Equativ(SMART)

In Equativ you can use Labels/Exclusions only for

  • AdType 

  • AdSpec and 

  • CampaignItem as exclusion categories. 

Info

Attention: Advertisers can only have one exclusion so this can not be set by the ADvendio interface.

  • Excluded sites and

  • pages on Advertiser level are not supported by the Equativ API-Function, therefore not supported by ADvendio.


The labels from the Labels/Exclusion will be transferred either to Line Item in Equativ according to the following logic:

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