Multiple Click Tags

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january...@gmail.com

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Dec 28, 2016, 6:25:59 PM12/28/16
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Is there any way to add multiple click tags to a Google Web Designer Banner? at different points of animation within the banner I want to have different buttons that go to different URL's so I can feature multiple promos.

Thank you!

San Khong

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Dec 28, 2016, 9:27:02 PM12/28/16
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Where will you traffick your banner (AdWords, Studio, DCM, etc.)?  The reason I asked because some ad networks such as AdWords does not allow multiple exit URLs unless you use dynamic to bind to different exit urls (for example, in the retail vertical, you can click on a product in the ad to go to that product url).  Have you looked at dynamic ads?  You can also try using different taparea on different buttons and set the exit events to go to the desired exit URL (not allowed on AdWords).

San
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january...@gmail.com

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Dec 29, 2016, 12:34:18 PM12/29/16
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Thank you for your response!
They will be going through DoubleClick Campaign Manager.

I work for a Travel Company and the way the ads are set-up is we feature about 3 vacations or so per banner. My managers would prefer them to be developed where when you are on one vacation and you click it goes to that vacation on our website, then when it's on the next vacation it goes to the URL for that location, all set-up via click tags to go through Doubleclick Campaign.

We had been previously designing in Adobe Edge Animate, but as that software has been discontinued and my mac has been updated and no longer runs it we're trying to find a new solution for the same type of thing.

Attached is a sample of the type of banners I develop to give you an idea.

I think Dynamic ads could work but my managers would prefer if the whole frame would go to the URL for that specific vacation, versus a general click except when on the button if at all possible.

thanks again for your advice!

~Sara

160x600_sample.zip

San Khong

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Dec 29, 2016, 1:32:16 PM12/29/16
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I attached the sample file which has 2 exit urls.  Check out the events panel to see the exit events added on the taparea with metric id and exit url.  The reason for using taparea is so that the click/tap works best on both mobile and desktop.

Hope it helps.
San
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january...@gmail.com

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Dec 29, 2016, 1:47:18 PM12/29/16
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Thanks so much, this will be really helpful!

~Sara

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