Chat about anything! (Part 3)

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Google does not allow advertisers to change the “Sponsored” label on ads to simply “Ad”. The “Sponsored” label is a standardized way to indicate that an ad is paid for and is part of Google’s policy to maintain transparency with users.

Why Google uses “Sponsored”:

  • Transparency:

The “Sponsored” label clearly communicates to users that the content is an advertisement.

  • Policy Compliance:

Google’s advertising policies require this clear labeling to avoid misleading users.

  • Brand Consistency:

Using a consistent label across all platforms maintains a uniform user experience.

Alternatives to consider:

  • Ad Customizers:

Google Ads allows you to customize ads with features like countdown timers or dynamic keyword insertion. However, these features do not change the “Sponsored” label.

  • Ad Extensions:

You can add extensions to your ads to provide more information and make them more appealing. These also won’t change the fundamental “Sponsored” label.

  • My Ad Center:

Users can customize their ad experience through My Ad Center, which allows them to control the types of ads they see. However, this does not change the label on ads.

In summary, you cannot change the “Sponsored” label on Google Ads to simply “Ad.” Google’s policy requires this clear labeling for transparency and compliance.

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That’s not related to sponsorships.
Basically, at some point Google changed the labels.

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