Google ’s complicated lineup of advertising products is getting a new look, including rebranded names.
The senior vice president who leads Google’s ad efforts, Sridhar Ramaswamy, explained the rebrand at a press event a couple of weeks ago, where he said the online advertising giant has been getting “consistent feedback” over the recent few years that the large list of ad products and brands, assembled mostly through acquisitions, could make it very confusing for advertisers, small business owners, and large corporations.
“This is a primarily a name change, but it is indicative of where we have been directing the product” for the last few years, Ramaswamy said. He also said the rebrand points to “where we want the product to go.”
In the future, Google’s ad products will be restructured into three major brands. First, we know that AdWords will become Google Ads, which Ramaswamy said will serve as “the front door for advertisers to buy on all Google surfaces,” whether that’s search, display ads, YouTube videos, app ads in Google Play, location listings in Google Maps or elsewhere.
In any situation, it’s not just a name change for Google. The advertising giant and search engine is also launching something it calls Smart Campaigns, which will become a default mode for advertisers. Essentially, it will be the default mode for small business advertisers. It will allow those advertisers to identify the actions whether it’s phone calls, store visits from beacons or purchases that they’re organizing through priorities, then Google Ads will use AI machine learning to optimize the images, text, and targeting to drive more of those actions.
The second brand is the Google Marketing Platform, which combines DoubleClick Digital Marketing and Google Analytics 360, the company’s analytics tools for marketers. Which is highly recommended for any website or online company to create measurables. Under this umbrella, Google is also announcing a new product called Display & Video 360, which combines features from DoubleClick Bid Manager, Campaign Manager, Studio and Audience Center.
Managing Director for Platforms Dan Taylor said the Google Marketing Platform is responding to a growing need for collaboration — for example, he noted Adidas used the platform to bring its brand and performance marketing teams together with the measurement team.
Google Marketing Platform
The Marketing Platform includes a new Integrations Center where marketers can view all the ways they can find different ways they can connect their Google tools. (And while the focus here is on integration within Google’s platform, Taylor said the company remains committed to interoperability with outside ad exchanges and measurement providers.)
The third brand is Google Ad Manager, a platform that combines Google’s monetization tools for publishers, namely DoubleClick Ad Exchange and DoubleClick for Publishers. In this case, Jonathan Bellack, director of product management for publisher platforms, said there’s already been a “three-year journey” of merging the two products as the programmatic ad-buying becomes used across more types of advertising.
“These categories have just been breaking down for a while — all of our publishers already log into one user interface,” Bellack said. So the only thing that’s changing is essentially “the product logo.”
One critical result of all this consolidation, and one that Ramaswamy described clearly as “bittersweet,” is that the DoubleClick for publishers brand is going away. While they weren’t the focus of today’s announcement, the AdSense and Admob brands will continue the same.
The rebrand started this month, July 2018. Ramaswamy and Taylor both emphasized that no product migration or training will be required.
“The look and feel are going to change a little bit, but the core functionality is not changing,” Taylor said.
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