Create a publisher template

A Publisher Template is a collection of ad quality settings created by a network administrator. Publisher Templates ease publisher creation and set-up by allowing a network administrator to define common ad quality settings for a number of publishers at once. When a template is edited, all publishers using that template will be updated with those settings. Use a Publisher Template if you want to maintain a group of publishers' ad quality settings together.

Note

Associating a publisher with a Publisher Template is optional.

For more information on the relationship between Publisher Templates and Network Profiles, see Working with Ad Quality.

Step 1. Create a new publisher template

To create a new Publisher Template, navigate to the Network tab's Ad Quality section and click the Create New Template button.

Tip

You can edit an existing Publisher Template by clicking on its name, then clicking the Full Edit button.

The Create New Template dialog will appear. This is where you'll enter the template's name and add any notes you'd like to include. After saving, you'll return to the Network Ad Quality screen, where you'll edit each of the available options as described in Step 2.

Step 2. Determine which creatives are eligible to serve on your inventory

Important

The Ad Servers option below is in beta and not widely available to all customers. We plan to release this feature to all users at a future date.

You can determine which creatives will be eligible to serve on your inventory based on one or more of the following attributes:

Bidders

You can manage bidders and individual bidder seats that serve on your inventory by defining trust level settings here. Choose from the following levels:

Trust Level Description
Banned Ban all creatives from this buyer.
High Bypass ad quality standards, require platform audit.
Maximum Bypass ad quality standards, do not require platform audit.
Medium Apply ad quality standards, trust buyer self-classification.
Standard Apply ad quality standards, require platform audit.

The bidders and their seats are mapped to the existing buyer IDs, and all trust settings are inherited by both. Updating trust settings to either one of the sections (Buyers or Bidders) will update trust settings for the same bidder or seat in both sections.

Note

Updating the trust level for Bidders will apply the same trust level to all Seats. However, Bidder trust can be overridden by updating Seat-level trust settings from Use Bidder to another trust level.

The default trust setting for Bidders is inherited from the Buyers section and any adjustments to the trust settings should be made in the Buyer’s section. To know more about Buyer Seat IDs, see Understanding Buyer Seat IDs.

Buyers

In the Buyers section, click the Edit button. You'll be presented with a dialog where you can edit the trust level associated with individual buying members. The buyer trust levels and their descriptions are as follows:

Trust Level Description
Banned Ban all creatives from this buyer.
High Bypass ad quality standards, require platform audit.
Maximum Bypass ad quality standards, do not require platform audit.
Medium Apply ad quality standards, trust buyer self-classification.
Standard Apply ad quality standards, require platform audit.

Categories

Depending upon the category the creative falls into, you may choose to mark it as:

  • Eligible: The creative will serve.
  • Banned: The creative will not serve.
  • Default: Reuse the default settings (i.e., mark as Eligible).

Technical attributes

You may allow or disallow certain creatives based upon technical attributes such as whether the creative is an expandable, or whether it plays audio. Choose from:

  • Eligible: The creative will serve.
  • Banned: The creative will not serve.
  • Default: Reuse the default settings (i.e., mark as Eligible).

Brands

There may be creatives associated with certain brands that you would prefer don't serve on your inventory. You can define those settings here. Choose from:

  • Eligible: The creative will serve.
  • Banned: The creative will not serve.
  • Default: Reuse the default settings (i.e., mark as Eligible).

You can enter a list of brands with the Bulk Search option.

You can also filter and show only those brands that are new in the last 7 days.

Languages

Your inventory may interest users who speak certain languages; you can choose to allow creatives using those languages here. You may also exclude creatives using certain languages. Choose from:

  • Eligible: The creative will serve.
  • Banned: The creative will not serve.
  • Default: Reuse the default settings (i.e., mark as Eligible).

Ad servers

Important

This option is not available to all customers at this time.

You can choose to serve only those creatives that are hosted on a specific set of ad server domains. All ad servers are eligible by default. If you want to allow or ban creatives based on the ad server called by that creative, click Edit under Ad Servers. This will take you to the Ad Server screen. See Ad Server Settings for information on using the Ad Server screen to create collections of eligible or banned ad servers.

Step 3. Apply frequency caps to attributes

You can apply per-user frequency caps to particular creatives based on one or both of the following attributes:

  • Sensitive Categories: The creative may belong to a sensitive category such as "Dating" or "Politics".
  • Technical Attributes: The creative may have undesirable technical attributes, such as whether it plays audio.

By default frequency caps are turned off, in which case you'll see No limit per user in the upper right corner of the section. To change this, click No limit per user. (If frequency caps have already been set, this area will show the frequency, such as 2 imps per day, rather than No limit per user.) This will expand an area where you can set the frequency caps for the attributes and categories to which they're applied.

For more information on frequency caps, see Frequency and Recency Caps.