Google Ad Manager now allows you to create deals that can transact across all buyer seats belonging to the bidder in which a given deal is negotiated.
To use the new deal sharing functionality, agencies should first create a deal in their DSP. Once the deal is created, publishers can choose buyer permissioning settings to allow the deal to transact on the bidder level instead of buyer only, allowing agencies to share the deal with their partners or seats.
Choose buyer permissioning settings
- Sign in to Google Ad Manager.
- Navigate to Sales, then Proposal line items.
- Click the name of the deal you'd like to edit.
- Under "Additional settings," locate "Buyer permissioning settings."
- Select Bidder to enable cross-partner sharing or Buyer only to continue as is, without cross-partner sharing.
When "Bidder" is selected, bids are accepted from all seats within the DSP. If "Buyer only" is selected, bids are only accepted from seats that have been granted specific access to the deal.
Restrictions
- Publishers cannot see which partners or advertisers are bidding on a deal beyond the partner seat ID where the deal was initially created.
- Publishers cannot restrict permission to specific advertisers.