Key-values let you define custom targeting. They are included in ad tags and used in line item targeting and more. Learn more about key-values . If you need the step-by-step on how to add a key-value, jump to How to add keys and values .
Once you create key-values, you or a resource familiar with tagging webpages and apps needs to include them in Google Publisher Tags (GPT) or the Google Mobile Ads SDK . You can then target key-values in line items, proposal line items, and other items.
Before you add a key-value, you should be familiar with how they work. If you're not, review the following to get started:
- Get started with key-values
- Predefined and dynamic key-values
- Names versus display names
- Valid key-value entry
Add keys
- Sign in to Google Ad Manager.
- Navigate to Inventory
Key-values.
- Click New key-value.
- Enter a Name (to be used in the ad request) and a Display name (to be seen by traffickers). Learn more about names versus display names .
- Select a Value type.
- Dynamic: Users will enter targeting values when creating line items or checking inventory.
- Predefined: Users will select from predefined targeting values.
Learn more about predefined and dynamic key-values .
- Under "Report on values," select how or if this key-value appears in reports .
- Add values. Adding values is optional before saving. Learn how to add values .
- Click Save.
Add values
You can save a key without adding values. However, a key won't be serviceable until you define values.
You must first enter the value name (what appear in an ad request URL) before you can enter its display name . Learn more about names versus display names .
- Navigate to Inventory
Key-values.
- Find the key to which you want to add values and go to its details page.
- Click New values.
- Enter one or multiple values.
There's no need to save when entering values. Click the pencil icon from the list of values to edit the display name.