1.An Advertiser Wants To Prevent Ads For Their New Campaign
From Serving On Problematic Domains. What Should They Do?
- Run default ads
- Enable ad blocking
- Unassign ads from the placement
- Deactivate the ad tag
2. These Were Created To Promote A Positive Community For
Video Creators, Users, And Advertisers Alike On YouTube.
- Google Display Network Policies
- AdSense Program Policies
- YouTube Community Guidelines
- YouTube Partner Program
3. Why Would An Advertiser Use Digital Content Labels?
- To verify their ads are running next to content that is suitable for their audience
- To verify their ads are running on high-end devices
- To verify their ads are running in a spot that’s viewable
- To verify their ads are running on premium inventory
4. How Does Google Determine Which Content Is Suitable For
Advertising On The Display Network?
- All publishers are required to adhere to the AdSense policies, which dictate the types of content suitable for ads.
- Publishers tell Google which content is suitable for ads.
- Once Google approves a new publisher, all of that publisher’s content is eligible to serve ads through the Display Network.
- It categorizes content into three categories: low, medium, and premier.
5. An Advertiser Wants To See What Portion Of Their Ads Are
Serving Outside Their Targeted Geographic Region. Where Should They Look?
- Verification reports
- Publisher reports
- Report Builder
- Ad targeting settings
6. To Be Eligible For Advertising, Which Of The Following
Must Videos Comply With?
- Advertiser friendly content guidelines
- AdSense Program Policies
- Search Network Policies
- Nothing
7. A Partner Program Channel Can Serve Ads On YouTube Once
It Reaches 100 Views.
- False
- True