Making Image Ads for Google AdWords is easy with designmagix.com . we have the expertise of designing
banner ads for google AdWords and Google image Ads. Google AdWords is the most popular marketing
tools now a days. Google puts some limitations in designing these banner Image Ads.
www.DesignMagiX.com is designing web banners for years and for all leading industries. We have the
expertise we understand the need and exact requirements of the place where is banner will be posted.
Like every company Google AdWords has some limitations in posting banners on google. We have designed
hundreds of banners for Google AdWords and we know how it works.
There are some specific scripts provided by Google AdWords. The banner must have the scripts and
Specific Size to advertise on google. We know the
exact requirements and we design the banners as per the requirements.
Our Designers at Designmagix.com understand the exact requirements by Google AdWords Image Ads
Note: Image ads will only appear on content pages in a select number of
languages.
The size of your image must be one of the following:
view examples
468 x 60 Banner
728 x 90 Leaderboard
250 x 250 Square
200 x 200 Small Square
|
336 x 280 Large Rectangle
300 x 250 Inline Rectangle
120 x 600 Skyscraper
160 x 600 Wide Skyscraper
|
(maximum 50k file size)
Google image ads can include two added elements: your URL to fortify your branding, and a feedback
link that gives publishers and users a way to request improvements from Google.
Google may resize your image vertically by 11 or 22 pixels (depending on the image format you've
selected) to make room for these elements while still maintaining the standard overall image sizes.
Google will not, however, resize your image horizontally. When these elements are added, your image's
proportions will appear slightly different from your original file.
If you'd like to maintain the original proportions of your images, we recommend that you resize them
(or recreate them in the appropriate sizes) before you upload them. Your resized options are:
- Banner: 468x49
- Leaderboard: 728x90
- Square: 250x239
- Small Square: 200x189
- Large Rectangle: 336x269
- Medium Rectangle: 300x239
- Skyscraper: 120x578
- Wide Skyscraper: 160x578
Note: Animated image ads and ads with Flash animation are not resized in this manner.
They should always be submitted in the
full format size.
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What is Google AdWords
Reach people when they are actively looking for information about your products and services online,
and send targeted visitors directly to what you are offering. With AdWords cost-per-click pricing,
it's easy to control costs—and you only pay when people click on your ad.
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File Format & Size
Submit animated images in a correct format and size
Animated ads can be formatted as either .GIF and Flash files. Animated image ads must follow the same
guidelines and specifications as standard image ads, including the 50K file size limit. All animated
ads must be submitted in the full standard format sizes
(see examples):
- Banner: 468x49
- Banner: 468 x 60
- Leaderboard: 728 x 90
- Square: 250 x 250
- Small Square: 200 x 200
- Large Rectangle: 336 x 280
- Inline Rectangle: 300 x 250
- Skyscraper: 120 x 600
- Wide Skyscraper: 160 x 600
Flash ads
Follow our requirements for Flash image ads
Flash is a plug-in for web browsers that allows animation to be added to web page components,
including AdWords ads. Flash advertising is allowed for all AdWords advertisers, with some technical
restrictions.
Ad Format: All Flash ads must be submitted in the full standard format sizes
(see examples):
- Banner: 468 x 60
- Leaderboard: 728 x 90
- Square: 250 x 250
- Small Square: 200 x 200
- Large Rectangle: 336 x 280
- Inline Rectangle: 300 x 250
- Skyscraper: 120 x 600
- Wide Skyscraper: 160 x 600
File Size: Flash ads must be 50K or smaller in file size.
Animation Length: Animated ads are restricted to a maximum of 15 seconds
(at a 15-20 fps frame rate), after which point they must remain static. These ads must also comply
with the other animation policies.
Flash Versions: All Flash ads must be published for Flash Player version 9.
ActionScript Versions: Actionscript version 1 - 3 is acceptable.
ClickTags: All Flash ads should support the clickTAG variable. The clickTAG is the
tracking code assigned by Google to an individual ad. It allows Google to register where the ad was
displayed when it was clicked and helps advertisers determine the effectiveness of their campaign.
On any click, Flash ads should redirect to the URL specified in the clickTAG argument; there should be no other redirection in between.
The variable name must be spelled 'clickTAG' (upper-case TAG; no space between click and TAG) and not 'click tag,' 'Click Tag,' or any other form.
This is the proper code for the clickTAG parameter:
on (release) {
if (clickTAG.substr(0,5) == "http:") {
getURL(clickTAG, "_blank");
}
}
Note that is not necessary to specify the destination URL for the ad anywhere in this code; this is
taken care of through the usage of clickTAG. Also, depending on the structure of your Flash ad, it
may be necessary to prepend "_root." or "_level0." to "clickTAG" above, resulting in "_root.clickTAG"
or "_level0.clickTAG". It is strongly recommended to upload the ad into your account and verify that
the ad is behaving normally prior to it going live, allowing time for any necessary changes.
Tracking Event Constraints: AdWords does not allow the specific tracking of user interactions that don't involve clicks. Tracking parameters that are not allowed include:
- View-through tracking
- Key-modifier tracking
- Mouse location tracking
Other Behaviors: The AdWords system reviews the code of all Flash ads as they are
uploaded. The following coded behaviors have restrictions on their use:
Extra Calls: Your ad code cannot make external server calls for additional Javascript
or other functionality. All functionality must be localized to the code itself.
Tracking Bypass: You cannot change the behavior of your ad to avoid or eliminate the
AdWords redirect URL.
Destination Changes: The ad should direct users to a web page with the appropriate
destination URL. It should not open the destination URL within the ad IFrame itself.
Integrated Audio: Your ad may contain user-initiated audio only.
Cursor Behavior: Your ad may affect or change a user's mouse cursor (arrow) only
after the user initiates an action.
Loading Ad Content: Your ad may load images or another SWF file at runtime. However,
your new content must adhere to the current player security model and incorporate the proper settings
for your Flash ad to run in our system.
Random Numbers: Your ad may not include code that generates or uses random numbers.
Other Disruptive Behaviors: Ads may not be designed or coded to circumvent the basic
and usual AdWords flow. This includes (but is not limited to) the ad being displayed normally to
users, Google registering the impression, and a click directing the user to the destination URL
indicated by the advertiser in their AdWords account.
Prizes Offered for Clicks
Don't offer prizes for clicks.
We do not accept ads that include a game or contest that can be played in order to win prizes or other
compensation.
Repetition
Limit the repetition of your animation.
Animation is restricted to a maximum of 15 seconds (at a 15-20 fps frame rate).
Strobing & Flashing
Don't use strobe animation.
Strobing, flashing backgrounds, or otherwise distracting ads are not allowed.
'Trick to Click'
Don't mimic computer functions.
'Trick to click' ads which might confuse the user are not allowed. This includes ads that simulate a cursor arrow moving and clicking on the ad.