Oops, my banner ad got disapproved! 7 possible explanations
So, it happens sometimes. You’ve learned how to make a banner, created and uploaded it to your online advertising campaign and you wait for the approval.
So, it happens sometimes. You’ve learned how to make a banner, created and uploaded it to your online advertising campaign and you wait for the approval.
It’s that time of the year again. The time to make plans, revise what worked and what hasn’t, make plans and commit to doing better. To some extent, it’s every marketer’s day to day mindset.
“At 60 miles an hour, the loudest noise in this new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock.” The classic Rolls Royce ad was crafted by none other than David Ogilvy, also knows as “the Father of Advertising.”
If you’re thinking of running an advertising campaign and you don’t know where or how to start, you’ve come to the right place. Probably one of the biggest challenges when you want to start a campaign are the creatives: how should your banner ads look like? More importantly: what copy should go on the banner?
Everyone is familiar with search engine text ads. Some even confuse them with the organic search results as they’re featured above and on the right hand side of them.