html5 – Bannernow Tutorials https://bannernow.com/tutorials Bannernow Tutorials Sat, 08 Mar 2025 17:04:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://bannernow.com/tutorials/wp-content/uploads/favicon-bn-32x32.png html5 – Bannernow Tutorials https://bannernow.com/tutorials 32 32 Publishing: Income Access AdTags (HTML5) https://bannernow.com/tutorials/html5-display-ads-income-access-adtags/ Sun, 26 Mar 2023 12:56:25 +0000 http://help.bannernow.com.www629.your-server.de/?p=2651 Create a new banner(s) and click the Publish button.

Select the sizes you want to publish and click Next

Select the Income Access Ad network.

Copy the Ad Tag (Embed Code).

*If you have multiple banner sizes copy the embed codes one by one for each size.

In the Income Access network Navigate to Marketing ToolsMedia ToolsCreate Media.

Fill in all the Media Fields:
a. Media Name
b. Language
c. Media Status -> Change to PUBLISHED
d. Width and Height (of the banner)
e. Merchant 
f. Campaign selection 
g. Media Type -> Select HTML5 
h. HTML code -> Input the ad tag from Bannernow
i. Tag – Leave blank, or tag if needed. (I.e. Sportsbook, etc.) 
j. Save to save media

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Google Ad Manager – HTML5 Direct Publishing Integration https://bannernow.com/tutorials/google-ad-manager-html5-direct-publishing-integration/ Tue, 15 Jun 2021 22:22:45 +0000 http://help.bannernow.com.www629.your-server.de/?p=2551 Prerequisites:

Api Access should be enabled in your Google AdManager account settings:

Publish your banners directly to Google Ad Manager using the Direct integration option

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Google Ad Manager – HTML5 Ad tags https://bannernow.com/tutorials/google-ad-manager-publish-html5-ads/ Sun, 17 Jan 2021 12:45:11 +0000 http://help.bannernow.com.www629.your-server.de/?p=2209

Create new banner(s) and click the “Publish” tab.

In the Publish modal you will see the banner sizes you’ve chosen to publish.

Click Next button to move to the next step.

Select the “Google Ad Manager/ Doubleclick For Publishers [DFP]” Ad network.

Copy the Ad Tag (Embed Code). If you have multiple banner sizes copy embed codes one by one for each size.

In Google Ad Manager go to Delivery->Creatives and click “New Creative”

Select Advertiser and click on “Third party” creative format

Select ad unit size that corresponds to your banner (ex 728×90).

Paste the Ad Tag (Embed Code) that you have copied from Bannernow.

When copying embed code – make sure that quotes ” ” are not modified (for example if you will send this embed code to somebody via email – email client can display quotes in different format “ ” which will cause problems with displaying your banner).

Click Save and preview your banner. If banner preview is not working it could be because of wrong quotes format (“ ” instead of ” “) in embed code or because of the Safe Frame.

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Google Ads – HTML5 (2.2mb) https://bannernow.com/tutorials/publish-to-google-adwords/ Wed, 11 Jul 2018 12:35:03 +0000 http://help.bannernow.com.www629.your-server.de/?p=684

Google Ads or Google Display Network (GDN) is a broad collection of more than a million websites, smartphone apps, videos, and blogs, as well as other online destinations that display  Ads. This gives you an opportunity to reach more than 80% of internet users worldwide, in more than 100 countries and 30 languages.

Bannernow is a Google Certified External Vendor for serving 3rd party Ads on Google Ads. This means that HTML banners created in Bannernow are 100% compatible with Google Ads and therefore, can be published to your Google Ads campaigns. It also means that any Bannernow ads currently running within your Google Ads campaigns can be quickly modified via the Bannernow Editor, which automatically updates any changes to your Google Ads campaigns as soon as you click Publish.

Follow these steps to publish your creatives to Google Ads:

1. Set hyperlinks for all your ads directly in the BannerNow editor or dashboard.

2. Make sure your ad animation length is less than 30 seconds.

3. Set a contrast border for your ad.

4. Open the banner set within the BannerNow dashboard and click the Publish button.

5. Select any sizes that need to be published.

In the Ad network dropdown – select Google Display Network.

6. Download embed ad tags as .xlsx.

7. Open the downloaded .xlsx (Excel) file, then, fill the Campaign Name and Ad Group Name (from your Google Ads account). You can also change the Placeholder title, which refers to the title of the Display ad that will be visible in your Google Ads account after import.

8. Submit your .xlsx file with ad tags using the following form (Make sure you are logged in to your Google Ads account): https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/6161966?visit_id=637509713062337933-3856143141&rd=1

  • Campaign Type: Display Campaign (select Ad tag checkbox)
  • Do you have a Google Account Manager (premium support): Yes or No
  • Ad status: Live or Paused (what should be the status of your ads after approval)
  • Submit an attachement: Select the .XLSX file that was downloaded from BannerNow (step 6)
  • Have you attached any necessary tags or other required documents? – Yes

Please note that it can take some time before your ads will be manually approved by Google Ads approval team.

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Responsive Banner https://bannernow.com/tutorials/responsive/ Tue, 13 Feb 2018 19:27:18 +0000 http://help.bannernow.com.www629.your-server.de/?p=187 On BannerNow, you can make your banners Responsive. This term is based on Responsive Design Concept. It basically means that any exported banner will be properly scaled (heights and widths will be adjusted dynamically) to any screen/device where it’s being viewed on.

1. Click Publish button.

BannerNow dashboard publish button

2. When publishing your ads, you will follow these 3 easy steps:

First step – select banner sizes you need to publish;

Second step – select the Ad Network;

Third step – Turn on the Responsive checkbox. Use the generated Embed Code in any Ad Network or on your website (You banner will be scaled depending on its parent HTML container/div).

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