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[UA] About Google Display Network Impression Reporting [Legacy]

[UA] About Google Display Network Impression Reporting [Legacy]

Measure the impact of unclicked GDN Display ad impressions.

Google Display Network (GDN) Impression Reporting allows Google advertisers to measure the impact of unclicked GDN Display ad impressions on site behavior and conversions. When you enable this feature, you'll see GDN impression activity for non-text Display ads—including Rich Media ads (i.e., animated image and Flash ads)—in the Multi-Channel Funnels reports.

In this article: Requirements

To use GDN Impression Reporting, you must have:

Setup

Before you enable GDN Impression Reporting, you must:

To enable GDN Impression Reporting:
  1. Contact your Google sales account manager or Analytics 360 account manager to request this feature activation. Please note that we cannot guarantee access, but we will do our best to provide this feature to as many users as possible.
  2. Sign in to Analytics with the account that you have linked to Google Ads.
  3. Select the Admin tab.
  4. Navigate to the account and property for which you want to enable GDN Impression Reporting.
  5. In the Property column, click Google Ads Linking.
  6. In the table of link groups, click the name of the link group that contains the Google Ads account for which you want to enable the feature.
  7. In the Link configuration section, click Edit.
  8. In the Additional data section, select the Enable Google Display Network Impression Reporting checkbox to turn on display impression data from the Google Display Network. Data is recorded from the time the switch is turned On.
  9. Click the Save button.
How to Use

Once you've enabled GDN Impression Reporting, you'll see the following in your Multi-Channel Funnels reports:

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