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  2. Manager Accounts (MCC): Create a Google Ads manager account

    support.google.com/google-ads/answer/7459399

    Visit the Google Ads manager account homepage and click Create a manager account. If you’re not signed in already, sign in using the email you’d like to use to manage your new manager account. Give your manager account a name. This is the name that your clients will see in their client account.

  3. Manager Accounts (MCC): About Google Ads manager accounts

    support.google.com/google-ads/answer/6139186

    To create a new Google Ads account from a manager account, follow these steps: In your Google Ads manager account, click the Accounts icon . Click the Sub-account settings drop down in the section menu. Click the plus button . Follow the steps through the account creation process.

  4. Advertising with Google Ad Manager

    support.google.com/admanager/answer/6022000

    Using your Ad Manager network, define your ad inventory and create, manage, and get reports on your advertising campaigns: Define your ad inventory—called ad units. This is the location on your webpage or app where you want to show ads. Ad Manager generates a tag (a snippet of code) for each ad unit. Insert the tag in your webpage or app.

  5. Sign in to Google Ad Manager

    support.google.com/admanager/answer/6022732

    To sign in, visit admanager.google.com. Enter your Google Account username and password. If you don’t have an account, sign up for an Ad Manager account to get started or contact a sales representative. SIGN IN TO GOOGLE AD MANAGER. Access Ad Manager features and settings to monitor orders, line items, and user activity.

  6. About Google Ads Data Manager

    support.google.com/google-ads-data-manager/answer/13761872

    Google Ads Data Manager is a data import and management tool with a point-and-click UI experience that lets you bring your customer data from outside of Google and activate it in Google Ads. Because it centralizes data management, you can connect a data source once, then activate it across multiple Google destinations for a number of use cases.

  7. Google Ad Manager Help

    support.google.com/admanager

    Official Google Ad Manager Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Ad Manager and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  8. Create ads.txt/app-ads.txt in Ad Manager - Google Help

    support.google.com/admanager/answer/7544382

    To create an app-ads.txt file for apps: Click the Web ads.txt tab, click Create an ads.txt file, and then rename the file from ads.txt to app-ads.txt. In the dialog window, review the automatically generated text that Google provides. Each row represents a separate seller account that can be authorized to sell your inventory.

  9. Google Ads manager accounts and Smart Campaigns

    support.google.com/google-ads/answer/9367181

    Google Ads manager accounts and Smart Campaigns. A Google Ads manager account is a powerful tool for handling multiple Google Ads or Smart campaign accounts. With a manager account, you can link several accounts so you can view them in a single location. Manager accounts are ideal for third-party advertisers such as agencies and marketing ...

  10. Compare Ad Manager, AdSense, and AdMob - Google Help

    support.google.com/admanager/answer/9234653

    Ad Manager. Google Ad Manager is an ad management platform for large publishers who have significant direct sales. Ad Manager provides granular controls and supports multiple ad exchanges and networks, including AdSense, Ad Exchange, third-party networks, and third-party exchanges. Ad Manager is for you if you need: Sign up for Ad Manager.

  11. Sign up for Ad Manager - Google Help

    support.google.com/admanager/answer/7084151

    If you want more automation and easy-to-implement ad solutions, AdSense might be a better fit for you. AdSense and Ad Manager publishers have access to the same premium advertisers and certified buyers. You can serve high-quality ads from both AdSense and Ad Manager. Learn more about how AdSense, and Ad Manager compare.