About brand guidelines in Demand Gen

Setting brand guidelines for your campaigns allows you to control how your brand is represented in your Demand Gen campaigns, which include brand font and colors. This helps you easily create and manage your ads to ensure a consistent look and feel that adheres to your brand identity.

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Benefits

  • Ensures consistency: Brand guidelines help simplify the way you create, update, and customize your ads while you stay true to your brand identity. This can help represent your brand authentically and consistently.
  • Saves time and effort: With brand guidelines, you can reuse brand assets and controls that are relevant to your brand identity across all your Demand Gen campaigns.

How it works

You can set your brand guidelines to your Demand Gen campaigns at the campaign level. It can be modified during or after campaign constructions. Below are the brand controls found in your brand guidelines.

Brand controls

Brand controls Status Eligible formats
Primary and secondary colors (as a pair) Optional
  • Auto-generated videos on YouTube
  • Responsive display ad formats on the Google Display Network
Font Optional
  • Auto-generated videos on YouTube
  • Responsive display ad formats on the Google Display Network
Note: Brand assets such as business name and logo can be set up or updated at the ad level. Text guideline attributes aren’t supported in Demand Gen.

Pre-filled values

Your brand controls can be pre-filled. Google AI will infer font and colors from your final URL and recommend them to you in Google Ads. However, you will have to manually confirm or modify these values. If you can’t find these recommendations, Google AI may not have been able to detect font or color recommendations from your final URL. All subsequent times you use a given final URL, the most recently used brand controls associated with your final URL will be applied automatically.

Brand controls Default value
Colors
  • Primary and secondary color based on your final URL
  • If you’ve used the final URL for existing brand guidelines, Google will default to your most recently used primary and secondary color
Font
  • Font based on your final URL
  • If you’ve used the final URL for existing brand guidelines, Google will default to your most recently used font

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