An ad layout is a mapping between a Google AdSense ad unit and the area on your asset where the ad appears. For example, you have an AdSense ad unit that pulls ads of dimensions 200 × 350. To ensure t...
You can inject ads between items in a listicle. Ad Injection ListicleTo inject ads into a listicle: Configure an ad module as described in Creating ad modules. Click Menu icon > Admin > Sites & Settin...
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Most electronic publishers offer their advertising space through a third-party service that feeds ads. The ad service pushes ads to your site using a combination of the following methods. Visitor’s se...
A promo promotes an asset and appears in a containing page. Promo modules can be used as leads for articles, sections, tags, homepages, and more. For a wire frame example of what this content type can...
You can configure ad modules to appear at different levels in the content hierarchy. Brightspot sends an ad request with the highest priority available in the content hierarchy. Referring to the follo...
The following sections provide guidelines you should consider as you design your ad feed. Ad sizes Typically, ads appearing as banners are wide and short, while ads appearing within text are square. G...
This section describes how to lay out your ads at various levels in the content hierarchy. See also: Configuring an ad feed Advertisement placement hierarchy
If you are registered with an ad service such as Google’s Doubleclick For Publishers (DFP), you can push ads to your visitors during video playbacks. You can rely on the ad service’s default ad-select...
Google Ad Manager is an ad integration that allows you to create your ads in Google and pull them into your Brightspot content. To configure Google Ad Manager: Retrieve your client ID from your Google...
The Google AdSense integration enables the placement of ads from advertisers in your published assets. When a visitor views one of your assets, Google pushes an advertisement to that asset. Ad for Bri...