When reviewing an account within Campaign Manager 360, which account components would you see?
- You’d see campaigns, user roles, placements, ads, reporting, Floodlight configuration, Floodlight tags, sites, placements, ads, creatives, and creatives.
- You’d see placements, ads, advertisers, reporting, inventory, Floodlight configuration, Floodlight tags, sites, placements, ads, creatives and billing.
- You’d see sites, placements, ads, inventory, campaigns, Floodlight configuration, Floodlight tags, sites, placements, ads, creatives, and creatives.
- You’d see advertisers, user roles, user profiles, campaigns, Floodlight configuration, Floodlight tags, sites, placements, ads, creatives, and billing
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- You’d see advertisers, user profiles, user roles, billing, and campaigns.
- You’d see ads, placements, sites, inventory, creatives, and campaigns.
- You’d see ads, advertisers, reporting, billing, inventory, and placements.
- You’d see advertisers, user roles, ads, campaigns, placements, and creatives.
Explanation:
You’d see advertisers, user roles, user profiles, campaigns, Floodlight configuration, Floodlight tags, sites, placements, ads, creatives, and billing because these components provide a comprehensive view of the account’s structure and functionality within Campaign Manager 360. Advertisers represent the different clients or brands being managed, while user roles and profiles define access levels and permissions for account users. Campaigns organize the advertising efforts, and Floodlight configuration and tags enable tracking of conversions and user interactions. Additionally, sites, placements, ads, and creatives are essential for managing the specific content and formats used in the campaigns, while billing information is necessary for financial oversight. Together, these elements give a complete overview of the account’s operations and performance.