Google stops accepting display creatives with multiple .html files
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Google this month announced that will stop accepting display creatives with multiple .html files in Studio, Display & Video 360 and Campaign Manager 360.
According to Google, starting the week of June 28, 2021, Studio, Campaign Manager 360, and Display & Video 360 will no longer support creatives that include more than one .html file.
All creatives with more than one .html file will be archived in Campaign Manager 360 and Display & Video 360.
Google is advising advertisers with running creatives that include more than one .html file, to consolidate them into one .html file to avoid impacts to ad serving.
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