Ad Slot Id
You can use the refresh functionality of an asynchronous Google Publisher Tag to dynamically reload ads without having to refresh the entire contents of your page. Refreshing ads or Refreshing Ad slot in DFP as part of an ajax interface can be a pain, many ad providers do not support this feature out of the box. DFP does however which is yet another awesome feature of the DFP platform.
Refreshing specific ads
By default the call to refresh will target all the ad slots on a page, it is also possible to specify exactly which slots you want to be refreshed.
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In order to do this you simply pass an array of ad slots into the refresh function, you will of course need a reference to each ad slot in order to do this, each call to ‘googletag.defineSlot’ returns a reference to the ad that was just instantiated, if you save all of these return values into variables you will be able to construct a list of ad slots that you want to refresh.
Here is a simple example of this:
Note that each ad slot is saved into an object (called slots) for later retrieval.
Please Note that Google allows ad refresh via the Ad Exchange UI. This means publishers can run refreshing ad inventory (display, mobile web, and in-app) to compete on AdX. The only requirement is to declare this via the UI.
Google Adsense client ID or Adsense Publisher ID, which is unique to each Adsense publisher.
To find your unique AdSense publisher ID number, log into your AdSense account. On the Account settings tab, scroll down to the Account information section. Your publisher ID for each AdSense product and feature will be located in this section.
Alternatively, you can find your publisher ID number within your AdSense code. Just locate the AdSense code in the HTML source code of your website, and you’ll spot your publisher ID in a line like the one shown below:
google_ad_client=”pub-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”;
- The next, click the “Account Information” to get your Data Client ID.
How to get Data Slot ID
- Log into your Google AdSense account
- Click on “My ads”
- You can found this number into column ID now copy this Data Slot ID
Once you get “Data Client ID” & “Data Slot ID” you need to follow below this tutorial.
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That’s it for this tutorial!
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