Google launches new Ad Review Centre

Google has rolled out a new Ad Review Centre for AdSense, Ad Manager and AdMob.

Five major changes have been added to the platform – all aimed at improving the user experience for advertisers.

Below is a breakdown of what’s new.

New Features:

  1. Larger area to view ads. The new Ad Review Centre features an improved layout to maximise the area that you have for viewing ads.
  2. New, easy-to-use filters. Google has added new filters to make it quicker and simpler to select statuses like ‘Allowed’ and ‘Blocked’.
  3. Bulk actions are easier: The search engine has also introduced a prominent ‘Select all’ button so it’s now easier to take actions on pages of ads.
  4. Simplified image search. The new Ad Review Centre has rolled out a more prominent ‘Search by Image’ button and improved the search results. It also now shows image search requirements in the image selection dialogue.
  5. Improved detail view: Lastly, the platform has also updated the detail view by adding an expandable ‘Ad info’ area with more metadata and a new ‘Related ads’ tab to make it quicker to find related ads.
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Why we care. These new features have been introduced to enhance the efficiency of ad management, simplifying the advertiser’s tasks and potentially saving them valuable time in the process.

What Google is saying. A Google Ads spokesperson said in a statement:

  • “We’re super excited to introduce the new Ad Review Centre for AdSense, Ad Manager and AdMob.”
  • “We’ve spent a lot of time listening to feedback from publishers and partners alike, and we’ve made several investments to improve the experience for everyone.”

Deep dive. Visit the Ad Review Centre overview for more information.


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