Different Sizes for Google Display ads?

Most Common Google Ads Display Ad Sizes

Mobile Ads

  • 300 x 250
  • 320 x 100
  • 250 x 250 – Square
  • 200 x 200 – Small Square

Computer Ads

  • 300 x 250
  • 336 x 280 – Large Rectangle
  • 728 x 90 – Leaderboard
  • 300 x 600 – Half-Page Ad
  • 160 x 600 – Wide Skyscraper
  • 970 x 90 – Large Leaderboard
  • 468 x 60 – Banner
  • 250 x 250 – Square
  • 200 x 200 – Small Square

Oh, right. There’s one more. There’s one ad size not available for use on desktop / tablet advertising, but is available on the fanciest of the fancy mobile devices; that’s this one:

  • 320 x 50 – Mobile Leaderboard

“Okay, good. I got it. Can I go back to daydreaming now?”

Not quite. That’s an all encompassing list of all the sizes Google Ads can, and will accommodate, but that doesn’t mean they’re created equal. Let’s dig a little deeper and consider:

The Google Ads Banner Sizes That Perform Best

Google’s pretty handy this way; they’ve provided a helpful resource to help your company, and your digital marketing partner determine which banner sizes perform best for your needs. So which sizes ranked highest?

These:

  • Medium Rectangle (300×250)
  • Large Rectangle (336×280)
  • Leaderboard (728×90)
  • Half Page (300×600)
  • Large Mobile Banner (320×100)

When you are finished, you can upload image ads to Google as GIF, JPG, and PNG and make sure they are under 150KB. There you have it. Now you know.

So guys these were some quick tips that will help you out and how you guys can practically practice it for your brand or profile hope you all guys love this topic and will keep on learning and practicing it let see you all on my next topic.