When you’re creating a simple pixel in Amazon DSP, which of the following is true?
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Amazon DSP Advanced Certification Answers
Exam URL: https://learningconsole.amazonadvertising.com/student/path/6635-amazon-dsp-advanced-certification
Questions:
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When you’re creating a simple pixel in Amazon DSP, which of the following is true?
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Ads are only eligible for conversions if users have either clicked or viewed the ads.
Explanation:
The correct answer is **true** because ads are eligible for conversions only if users have either clicked or viewed the ads. In the context of Amazon DSP and similar advertising platforms, conversions are typically tracked and attributed to ads that a user has interacted with, either through a click or a view. This is because clicks and views are considered signals of user engagement with the ad, and only these interactions are used to link the conversion back to the ad. If a user has not interacted with the ad in some way, it is difficult to attribute any conversions to that particular ad, making it ineligible for conversion credit.
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If you select “Maximize performance” as the bid strategy in order settings, but uncheck “bid optimization models,” what happens?
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Which of the following are true?
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If you have an existing server-to-server integration with a third-party measurement provider, you must use the adapter URL Amazon Ads provides, you cannot use a pixel.
Explanation:
The correct answer is **true** because if Amazon Ads has an existing server-to-server integration with a third-party measurement provider, you must use the adapter URL provided by Amazon Ads rather than a pixel. This is because server-to-server integrations are designed to send data directly between servers without the need for a pixel, which typically operates by sending data from the user’s browser to a third-party server. The adapter URL is part of the server-to-server setup, enabling more efficient and accurate data transfer without the reliance on pixels, which can sometimes be subject to issues like ad blockers or privacy restrictions. Therefore, when using a server-to-server integration, the prescribed method is to use the adapter URL for seamless and secure data exchange.
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Simple pixels can capture attributes such as page type and purchase value, which Amazon Advertising tags (AAt) can’t, making remarketing easier with simple pixels.