Image ads/Banner image ads

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Image ads/Banner image ads

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Image ads (Google)/banner image ads (Yahoo!) are a display ad format that consists of a single image and are sometimes called banner ads.


"Banner ads" consisting of images only
Your ad will be delivered to the ad space that can accommodate the submitted size, so if you want to deliver to multiple spaces, you will need to submit multiple sizes.

If you aim to cover all sizes, your ad delivery data will be scattered, making it difficult to understand the results of your ads, and it will also increase the amount of work required for management, so it is best to prioritize sizes with more delivery slots.

We also introduce the image sizes for each advertising menu and recommended image sizes that you should create first, so please take a look at the article below.

▼ Click here for a list of banner sizes by Google and brazil number data Yahoo! advertising menu

[2020 Edition] Summary of banner ad sizes for each GDN/YDA advertising menu! Introducing recommended sizes and five points to keep in mind when submitting your ad

We've put together a table showing the sizes of banner ads for GDN and YDN! We've also explained the image sizes you should create first for Google and Yahoo!, along with the reasons why. If you're having trouble with your first display ad, be sure to check out this article.

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Responsive Display Ads (RDA)
Responsive display ads are a display ad format that can be served by Google and Yahoo! and are comprised of multiple headlines, descriptions, images and videos .

The size, appearance and format of your ads automatically adapt to fit your ad placement, and machine learning helps create and deliver the most relevant combinations.


"Responsive display ads" consisting of images and text
Depending on the size of the ad space, the ad will automatically be combined with "image + text," "image only," "text only," etc., so you can increase your ad delivery destinations with minimal effort.
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