Google Ad Manager is a platform for publishers that combines the former DoubleClick for Publishers and DoubleClick Ad Exchange products.
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Sprinklr Marketing
Score 7.6 out of 10
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Sprinklr Marketing is a unified marketing and advertising platform that brings together planning, publishing and reporting for campaigns across 30+ channels, with workflow automation, integrated collaboration, unified reporting and AI-powered campaign optimization. Supports end-to-end content planning, production and distribution on a single platform for lower content production costs and faster go-to-market. Content planning and scheduling…
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Sprinklr Marketing
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Google Ad Manager
Sprinklr Marketing
Features
Google Ad Manager
Sprinklr Marketing
Ad Network Integration
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Google Ad Manager
7.5
26 Ratings
2% above category average
Sprinklr Marketing
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Data Transfer
7.526 Ratings
00 Ratings
DSP integration
7.521 Ratings
00 Ratings
Ad Campaigns
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Google Ad Manager
7.5
37 Ratings
5% below category average
Sprinklr Marketing
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Ad campaign creation
8.437 Ratings
00 Ratings
Ad deployment
7.937 Ratings
00 Ratings
Display advertising
7.136 Ratings
00 Ratings
Ad display and retargeting segmentation
7.135 Ratings
00 Ratings
Sequence targeting
6.826 Ratings
00 Ratings
Ad Reporting & Analytics
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Google Ad Manager
7.1
36 Ratings
9% below category average
Sprinklr Marketing
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Ad dashboards
7.334 Ratings
00 Ratings
Ad performance reports
7.436 Ratings
00 Ratings
Ad conversion tracking
7.035 Ratings
00 Ratings
Ad attribution reporting
6.632 Ratings
00 Ratings
Cross-channel ad management
7.027 Ratings
00 Ratings
Ad forecasting and optimization
7.031 Ratings
00 Ratings
Content Creation
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Google Ad Manager
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Sprinklr Marketing
7.0
6 Ratings
12% below category average
Ideation
00 Ratings
5.03 Ratings
Approval workflows
00 Ratings
5.04 Ratings
Content collaboration
00 Ratings
8.25 Ratings
Content calendar
00 Ratings
9.65 Ratings
Network for content licensing/production
00 Ratings
7.31 Ratings
Content Publishing
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Google Ad Manager
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Sprinklr Marketing
8.0
6 Ratings
1% above category average
Content hub
00 Ratings
9.14 Ratings
Forms / Gated content
00 Ratings
5.52 Ratings
Embedded CTAs
00 Ratings
9.12 Ratings
Content distribution
00 Ratings
7.36 Ratings
Content promotion
00 Ratings
8.15 Ratings
Content automation
00 Ratings
9.14 Ratings
Content Reporting & Analytics
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Google Ads Manager is great if you need major visibility on a large ad network rather than targeting one specific website, app or platform. Let's be real here if you have any business that is done online (sell products, generate leads, etc) you pretty much have to be on Google. I've tried other advertising solutions including competitor search engines, sponsored content solutions, social media advertising, and none really compare to the traffic you can get that is keyword-driven, meaning a user is actually demonstrating interest in whatever you sell or offer.
Sprinklr is well suited for several teams working together to all use one tool. It's helpful for brands running several paid initiatives on several different platforms for monitoring or turning ads on and off quickly if a PR issue arises. You can have ads set up for timely/seasonal scenarios to quickly take advantage of messaging that's relevant for geo-targeted locations. If you're looking for a very simplified quick step process, Sprinklr is too robust and costly for that.
Interface. You can understand how to build the ads very easily. When you first begin, and throughout the process, there are little help icons which explain what you need to understand.
Pricing. By this, I mean the ability to change it at any time. You can select a variable rate, or you can preset it. Either way, you can change how much you spend every second if you'd like. This makes it easier to control your budget if you need to make emergency purchases and don't have much space in your budget.
Always growing. They are always announcing something new. Always growing and always trying to update.
Bumper Machine - While this is still in beta, there is a lot of room for improvement for the machine to pick proper clips. I'm sure that will come in time though.
Inclusion of a Home Page Button - This is a simple request, truly, but one that bothers me everyday. I have a campaign home button, but it's not accessible unless you go back to the beginning of the platform. If the 'home' button was static, I'd be able to go to my preferred view with one click instead of having to loop around, as there isn't a trustworthy 'back button' option either.
Display - This is a big one. I have a love/hate relationship with display campaigns and algorithms. I have seen where they can perform [strongly] but also be massive budget bleeds with little ROI. It's not very industry specific either so I'm hoping to gain more consistency and trust with the future of the display algorithm.
It can be overwhelming when you first start. There is so much functionality. Go to a formal training to see all of the things it can do and pick what you need. Once you learn it, it is a great tool, but it is a lot to learn!
I think it's useful for our team and we rely on it to improve our business. It is within our budget also. Although we still will need an approval from the upper-level management team, I don't see any problem with that
While most of Google Ad Manager is user-friendly, certain parts of the ad creation process could use some improvements. Specifically, the way you insert keywords can be clunky and time-consuming, and I would like to see better and more keyword suggestions when designing a campaign.
I could say a lot about this topic. As an agency, we get a new [representative] to talk to almost every quarter to go over select accounts and the campaigns within. Most of the time, these [educated representatives], don't provide any new feedback, or I just simply [disagree] with their approach. This is not all the time however. I have learned a lot from a rare few, [individuals] that have given me new strategies and access to betas early on. The other side of support, is the [overseas support platform]. [It] is usually not very helpful, but you can [emphasize] issues and they can research [them]. The Google Tag Implementation team is pristine though. When you need them, you need to set an appointment, which is usually 2 weeks out; they are so over-my-head intelligent, I've never had a bad experience with them and whenever I needed them for a fix, they solved it [within] the first call.
We do not have the closest relationship with our Sprinklr representative. It would be nice for them to be more proactive like our other platform reps who are in constant communication when it comes to new products and launches within the platform. I usually sign up for webinars in order to learn about new products.
As I've said in prior comments, I like how the Google Ad Manager makes better use of the Google data and results compared to the others. Yes, I've tried them - I used to evaluate software for a former company. They will all do the job I didn't like their usage as much as I preferred the Google information - and I said even that had flaws - so you have to realize that nothing is completely perfect so far.
We are using different platforms for different clients. It depends on how the client's budget and what they can invest in their reporting tool. Sprinklr is the most complex, biggest, and most customizable. We say if Brandwatch is LEGO Duplo, then Socialbakers is LEGO Classic and Sprinklr is LEGO Technic. I really love the Powerpoint export from reports from Socialbakers because it saves me a lot of time (one of their best selling points) & the integration of competitors and their metrics is very helpful. But their publishing tool does not work well. If we want to have the cheapest version, we implement a simple Google Data Studio dashboard.