Ad Builder By Google!

Oct 17, 2008 | 1,175 views | by Navneet Kaushal
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People who crave to craft simple graphical ads, but are not really eager to hire a designer can now cherish, as Google has introduced a do-it-yourself "Display Ad Builder".

"If you've wanted to expand beyond your text ad campaigns, or if you've been looking for an easier way to build display ads, this tool can help," Trevor Claiborne of the Inside AdWords team wrote a blog in an article that featured this aspect.

This amazing Ad Builder can craft creative units for all placements available on the Google network. These networks include game and video ads also.

"Today we released the AdWords display ad builder, which lets you create professional-looking display ads in AdWords without needing to hire a designer or start from scratch. If you've wanted to expand beyond your text ad campaigns, or if you've been looking for an easier way to build display ads, this tool can help.

This new tool lets you create customized display ads with your own text, images, and logo. You can also change colors and backgrounds. The tool can create ads to fit all possible placements across the Google content network, including video and game placements. The display ad builder is available now to all advertisers in the U.S. and Canada.

"To start creating your ads, click Display Ad Builder on the Create an ad page within a new or existing campaign in your AdWords account. If you want to learn more about creating and running display ads, visit the new Display Ads 101 tutorial" – Google

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kyudo January 8, 2009 at 15:01

I have messed around a bit with adwords but am sceptical because I dont think they have the customers interest in mind and are more interested in making money

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