Glossary
You can use the Google Authorized Buyers glossary to learn more about frequently used terms or features. Use the filter box below to find terms on this page. |
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Ad impressionAn ad impression is counted when an individual ad is "downloaded" (for desktop and mobile web) or "displayed" (for mobile apps). Learn more about impression counting. Different ad formats display varying numbers of ads, and can therefore result in a different number of impressions. In addition, keep in mind that the number of ads in any ad unit may vary depending on whether the ad unit is displaying standard text ads, expanded text ads, or display ads. |
Ad status: DisapprovedIf an ad does not meet our advertising guidelines, we may stop your ad from running, and display "Disapproved" as the ad status. Once you've made the appropriate edits, simply save your changes, and your ad will be automatically resubmitted for review. Learn more about the most common reasons for bid response filtering |
Ad status: PendingIf your ad is pending review, we haven't conducted an ad review based on our advertising terms. Learn more about the most common reasons for bid response filtering |
Bid requestA request sent by Google to the buyer application that describes an impression being auctioned. Learn more about real-time bidding. |
Bid responseA response sent by the buyer application to Google that describes the bid and includes an HTML snippet for the associated creative. Learn more about bid response filtering. |
CampaignCampaigns are used to give structure to the products or services you want to advertise. The ads in a given campaign share the same daily budget, language and location targeting, and end dates. Within each campaign, you can create one or more ad groups. While a campaign may represent a broad product class, the ad groups within that campaign can be more focused on the specific product you want to advertise. |
Cookie matching tagTag that is served along with an ad when there is a cookie match for the user. Cookie matching is a service that enables buyers to associate a user with a domain. Learn more about cookie matching. |
DealAn agreement made between a seller and a buyer via Authorized Buyers Preferred Deals. Learn more about deals. |
Demand-side platform (DSP)System enabling advertisers to manage multiple ad exchanges from a single interface. Learn more about demand-side platforms. |
Engaged viewNumber of times a skippable ad was viewed for at least 30 seconds (or if the ad is shorter than 30 seconds, until the ad was completed). Learn more about engaged view. |
IMA SDKAbbreviation for “Interactive Media Ads Software Development Kit”. The IMA SDK is a Google technology that renders in-stream video ads, where video ads are shown in content videos. Learn more about IMA SDK. |
Interstitial (mobile)In the context of Authorized Buyers inventory, mobile interstitial ads are full-screen in-app mobile ads that display before or after an event (app launch, video pre-roll) or user action (game level load). Learn more about interstitial ads. |
Mobile appIn the context of Authorized Buyers inventory, mobile app (also known as "in-app" and "application inventory") refers to ads delivered within mobile applications. Learn more about mobile apps. |
Mobile videoIn the context of inventory, mobile video refers to ads delivered as either interstitials or via in-stream ad units. Learn more about mobile video. |
Mobile webIn the context of inventory, mobile web (also known as "mWeb") refers to ads delivered "in-browser", or within mobile web browsers. Learn more about mobile web. |
MRAIDAbbreviation for "Mobile Rich Media Ad Interface Definitions". MRAID is an industry standard API for rich media ads running in mobile apps. Using the MRAID API with HTML5 and JavaScript, rich media developers can communicate between ads and apps, and access certain device functions. Learn more about MRAID. |
Native adsNative ads are ads formatted to fit mobile apps' content and visual design, making them more likely to be viewed and clicked by users. Learn more about native ads. |
Open AuctionPublic marketplace where Authorized Buyers matches buyers' targeting with sellers' inventory and seeks the highest bid. The buyer with the highest net bid wins. Learn more about Open Auction. |
Preferred dealAn agreed deal between a seller and buyer for inventory at a fixed, pre-negotiated price before the inventory is made available to other buyers in the general auction. Learn more about preferred deals. |
Private auctionIn contrast to an open auction, in a private auction the seller invites only specific buyers to participate. If none of the buyers takes the inventory, it becomes available to the open auction. Learn more about private auction. |
ReportingA reporting tool that provides more robust performance insights than the current Performance reports system. The tool enables you to create robust, customized reports that display information based on filtered data (for example, display-centric metrics and dimensions) and parameters (for example, date range). Learn more about reporting. |
Remarketing tagA UI-based way of building and targeting audiences. The tag is built on the basis of Google Ads functionality. Learn more about remarketing tags. |
Shopping cart abandonerA person who visited a shopping cart page but did not complete a purchase. Advertisers can create a custom combination list to see shopping cart abandoners, by excluding "converters" from shopping cart page visitors. Learn more about shopping cart abandoner. |
Skip rateMeasures the rate at which users choose to skip a video ad by clicking the "skip" button that accompanies a skippable video. Learn more about skip rate. |
Third-party ad tagA piece of creative code owned by a third party that calls another ad server. Learn more about third-party ad tags. |
Topic targetingTopic targeting is a method which identifies the way an advertiser has targeted ads to your website based on the categorization of your website's content. Learn more about topic targeting. |
VPAIDAbbreviation of "Video Player-Ad Interface Definition". This is an IAB-published industry standard for interactive in-stream video ads. Learn more about VPAID. |
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