Google Ads, formerly known as Google AdWords, is an online advertising service that allows businesses to pay-per-click advertising across text-based searches, graphic displays, YouTube videos, and in-app mobile displays.
Note the following details that are specific to Google Ads destinations:
If you are looking to create your first destination with Google Ads and have not enabled the ID sync functionality in Experience Cloud ID Service in the past (with Audience Manager or other applications), reach out to Adobe Consulting or Customer Care to enable ID syncs. If you had previously set up Google integrations in Audience Manager, the ID syncs you had set up carry over to Platform.
Google Ads supports the activation of identities described in the table below.
Target Identity | Description | Considerations |
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GAID | Google Advertising ID | Select this target identity when your source identity is a GAID namespace. |
IDFA | Apple ID for Advertisers | Select this target identity when your source identity is an IDFA namespace. |
AAM UUID | Adobe Audience Manager Unique User ID, also known as Device ID. A numerical, 38-digit device ID that Audience Manager associates to each device it interacts with. | Google uses AAM UUID to target users in California, and the Google Cookie ID for all other users. |
Google cookie ID | Google cookie ID | Google uses this ID to target users outside of California. |
RIDA | Roku ID for Advertising. This ID uniquely identifies Roku devices. | |
MAID | Microsoft Advertising ID. This ID uniquely identifies devices running Windows 10. | |
Amazon Fire TV ID | This ID uniquely identifies Amazon Fire TVs. |
This section describes which types of audiences you can export to this destination.
Audience origin | Supported | Description |
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Segmentation Service | ✓ | Audiences generated through the Experience Platform Segmentation Service. |
Custom uploads | ✓ | Audiences imported into Experience Platform from CSV files. |
Refer to the table below for information about the destination export type and frequency.
Item | Type | Notes |
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Export type | Audience export | You are exporting all members of an audience to the Google destination. |
Export frequency | Streaming | Streaming destinations are “always on” API-based connections. As soon as a profile is updated in Experience Platform based on audience evaluation, the connector sends the update downstream to the destination platform. Read more about streaming destinations. |
Google has deprecated new Google Ads cookie integrations with third-party vendors. In order to perform the allowlist steps in the next section, you must have an existing integration with Google Ads. As a result, the recommended approach for using Google Ads is setting up a Google Customer Match integration. For more details on creating a Google Customer Match integration, read the tutorial on creating a Google Customer Match connection.
Allow-listing is mandatory before setting up your first Google Ads destination in Platform. Make sure the allow-listing process described below has been completed by Google before creating a destination.
The exception to this rule is for Audience Manager customers. If you have already created a connection to this Google destination in Audience Manager, then it is not necessary to go through the allow-listing process again and you can proceed to the next steps.
Before creating the Google Ads destination in Platform, you must contact Google for Adobe to be put on the list of allowed data providers, and for your account to be added to the allowlist. Contact Google and provide the following information:
To connect to the destination, you need the View Destinations and Manage Destinations access control permissions. Read the access control overview or contact your product administrator to obtain the required permissions.
To connect to this destination, follow the steps described in the destination configuration tutorial.
While setting up this destination, you must provide the following information:
You can enable alerts to receive notifications on the status of the dataflow to your destination. Select an alert from the list to subscribe to receive notifications on the status of your dataflow. For more information on alerts, see the guide on subscribing to destinations alerts using the UI.
When you are finished providing details for your destination connection, select Next.
To activate data, you need the View Destinations, Activate Destinations, View Profiles, and View Segments access control permissions. Read the access control overview or contact your product administrator to obtain the required permissions.
See Activate audience data to streaming audience export destinations for instructions on activating audiences to this destination.
To verify if data has been exported successfully to the Google Ads destination, check your Google Ads account. If activation was successful, audiences are populated in your account.
When configuring this destination, you may receive the following error:
{"message":"Google Error: AuthorizationError.USER_PERMISSION_DENIED","code":"400 BAD_REQUEST"}
This error occurs either when customer accounts do not comply with the prerequisites or when customers try to configure the destination without an existing Google Ads account.
Google has deprecated new Google Ads cookie integrations with third-party vendors. To perform the allowlist steps, you must have an existing integration with Google Ads.
The recommended approach for using Google Ads is setting up a Google Customer Match integration.