For each ad set, you can place one or more ads in different areas on various online banking pages. The areas shown in the following graphic include:
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If your FI is configured for Composable Dashboard, you can use one of three sizes of fully responsive ad spaces. Refer to Ad locations by UUX version for more information.
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Top—the large banner ad at the top of the page
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Side (medium)—where a medium-size ad appears
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Side (small)—where a small ad appears
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Account tile—where an account tile ad appears
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Text and icon—where a text and icon ad appears
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The color of the text and the icon cannot be customized.
An end user can be part of the same audience for multiple campaigns that share an ad space (which is different than Campaign prioritization.
When this occurs:
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the following ad spaces rotate every 10 seconds:
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Banner
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Side medium
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Side small
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The ad spaces that rotate every 10 seconds cannot be swiped.
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the following ad spaces rotate upon refresh or at next sign in:
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Account tile
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Text and icon
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Composable Dashboard content blocks
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Ad locations (tablet example)
Ad locations (mobile example)
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If your FI uses the Native Menu functionality in iOS and Android Mobile Container 5.2.0 or later, Side (small) ads appear in the left slide-out rail instead of the right slide-out rail. Side (medium) ads still appear in the right slide-out rail. If multiple ads target a user, the ads rotate every 30 seconds.
When placing ads, the devices on which an ad will appear are represented as icons within the frame on the page. This figure indicates that a Sidebar (small) ad appears on phones, tablets, and desktops.
For more information on ad locations, see Ad locations by UUX version in Q2 SMART.
During the Select creatives types step in the campaign builder, you can apply ads to your campaign by:
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Choosing from ads provided by SMART. For more information, see Selecting ads from the library in Q2 SMART.
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Uploading an ad created for your FI. For more information, see Uploading a new ad and Image recommendations.
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Using ads created by Q2. For information, see Using ads from the End User Marketing Library.