Now that you've created your first ad unit, it’s time to start serving ads. To do so, you'll need to insert the Google Publisher Tag (GPT) on your webpage to request and display ads from Ad Manager.
Google Publisher Tag is a snippet of code you add to your webpage to request an ad from Ad Manager. GPT sends information according to your specific configuration. This information is used to target ad units and provide additional rendering functions.
Generate your ad tags
Generate a Google Publisher Tag in Ad Manager and work with your development team to insert the tags into your content.
A few things to remember:
- We recommend enabling single-request mode (SRA) for your tag, which enables functionality like creative roadblocking
- It can take up to 30 minutes after tagging your pages with GPT before you see ads trafficked through your Ad Manager network.
- Only request ads you intend to display on the page. If you request ads, but never display them, your reporting is likely to be negatively affected.
- Insert Google Publisher Tag on your page before you plan to fully launch Ad Manager ad serving for your content. This allows Ad Manager to build a forecasting profile for your content.