Before a creative can run on Microsoft Monetize inventory, it is reviewed by Microsoft Monetize. Microsoft Monetize performs both a manual and an automatic review on all creatives. See troubleshooting steps below for the most common rejection reasons.
For Display & Video 360 and Ad Manager rejection reasons, see: Troubleshoot creatives rejected by Display & Video 360 or Ad Manager
What's the issue?
One or more of the following:
- The creative does not display at all
- The creative has the wrong tag size
- The creative intermittently does not display
- For expandable creatives or other creatives with interaction, the creative attempts the interaction but does not function properly
- Creative blanks due to caching issues or batch stalls
- Creative utilizes geo-targeting, impression capping, or similar blocking technology
- Creative uses DoubleVerify or Integral Ad Science wrapping without proper macros
- Creative has excess text in Creative Content, which displays outside of iFrame
How can I fix it?
You can test the creative by pasting the creative's Microsoft Monetize ID at the end of the following link: https://creative-preview-an.com/cached/creative/insert creative id here
Once you’ve resolved this issue, save the creative to restart the creative review process.
Who can I contact for more help?
You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration .
What's the issue?
One or more of the following:
- The creative has multiple versions with different brands under a single ID
- A single creative represents and clicks through to multiple different brands' landing pages
- For video creatives, a pre-roll ad for a different brand plays before the actual offer
If a creative is co-branded (for example, Brand X and Brand Y collaborating), the brand will be set based on which of the brands owns the landing page URL.
How can I fix it?
Creatives can never rotate between multiple brands or advertisers. If your creative is co-branded, ensure that all landing pages in a creative’s rotation point towards the same brand.
Once you’ve resolved this issue, save the creative to restart the creative review process.
Who can I contact for more help?
You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration .
What's the issue?
One or more of the following:
- The creative is clicked and does not open a landing page
- The creative is clicked and a landing page opens, but no content loads
- The creative is clicked and a landing page loads, but an error keeps any content from being displayed
- Creative clicks through in the same window, does not prompt new tab or window to open
How can I fix it?
You can test the creative's click-through by pasting the creative's Microsoft Monetize ID at the end of the following link: https://creative-preview-an.com/cached/creative/insert creative id here
Once you’ve resolved this issue, save the creative to restart the creative review process.
Who can I contact for more help?
You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration .
What's the issue?
One or more of the following:
What is "sufficient"?
When evaluating a creative for appropriate brand notification, the audit team looks for at least one of three things: a logo, a landing page URL, or a distinct brand name. If the only branding on the creative is a logo, then that exact logo must also be on the landing page to be sufficient. If the only branding on the creative is a landing page URL, then that must be the URL the creative has as its landing page.
'Distinct brand name' is sufficient notification in one of the following ways:
- The creative does not display a brand
- The creative displays a brand but it is not sufficient notification
- Creative branding is obfuscated (too small, too faint) to constitute branding
- The brand name is not an actual word and when it appears on the creative it cannot be confused for other, non-branded text (for example, Cygnas.)
- The brand name is a distinct set of actual words and the landing page exactly matches this and/or has a distinct, matching typeface as the creative (for example, "The Best Wedding Music" goes to thebestweddingmusic.com and/or is written in red bold Helvetica on both the creative and the landing page.)
Who can I contact for more help?
You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration .
Creative brand does not match creative landing page |
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What's the issue?The brand that the creative displays and the brand of the landing page are not the same or related. How can I fix it?In order for this creative to pass audit, the creative and landing page will need to contain either a brand name, logo, or URL that is identical. Once you’ve resolved this issue, save the creative to restart the creative review process. Who can I contact for more help?You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration . |
What's the issue?
One or more of the following:
- The creative's landing page loads in the same page instead of opening a new window or tab
- The creative loads the entire landing page into the frame
Who can I contact for more help?
You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration .
What's the issue?
One or more of the following:
- Creative prompts download of external application automatically or on click
- Landing page automatically prompts download of external application automatically or after countdown
- The product advertised on the creative can only be opened within an application (iTunes for example)
Who can I contact for more help?
You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration .
What's the issue?
One or more of the following:
- Creative refreshes itself
- Creative causes entire page to refresh
Who can I contact for more help?
You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration .
What's the issue?
One or more of the following:
- The creative is serving Public Service Announcements, either intermittently or always
- Creative rotates in PSA as part of A/B Testing
- Creative defaults to PSA because of brand safety blocking, geo-targeting, or other capping
- Creative uses approved PSA-enabled ad verification, but is not implemented properly
Who can I contact for more help?
You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration .
What's the issue?
One or more of the following:
- The creative has no discernible brand or offering
- Implied offering on creative does not match offer on landing page
- Creative or landing page contains no content
How can I fix it?
In order for this creative to serve, the creative must clearly show a brand or offering, or the implied offering must match the offer on the landing page.
Who can I contact for more help?
You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration .
Custom reason |
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What's the issue?There's a policy violation (for example, auto-clicking creatives) not covered in the above policies. Who can I contact for more help?You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration . |
What's the issue?
One or more of the following:
- The landing page can't be reviewed
- The landing page violates moral policies
- The creative's call chain contains one or more malicious urls and/or referrers.
How can I fix it?
Individual creatives must not contain any malicious calls. For landing page or domain issues, you can review the following (Microsoft Monetize customer login required):
After identifying the source of any malicious calls, you will need to traffic a new creative, since Microsoft Monetize won't overturn the status even if the malware is removed from the creative in Display & Video 360.
Who can I contact for more help?
You can contact Microsoft Monetize directly through the Microsoft Advertising Customer Support Portal . Make sure to include your creative's Microsoft Monetize creative ID , which can be found on the creative's Creative statustab, under the Exchange reviewsection. Learn more about Microsoft Monetize Platform's customer support portal migration .

