Banner Ad
Introduction
This sample demonstrates how to implement a simple banner AMPHTML ad. In general an AMPHTML ad should be a valid AMP document.
The code represents the body that should be returned as a response initiated through an amp-ad component or otherwise whenever we want to return an AMPHTML ad in any other context.
This example consists of an image and a rendering tracking pixel that are implemented respectively using amp-img
and amp-pixel
components.
Setup
As part of any other AMP document, we import the canonical boiler plate to make it a valid AMP document.
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width">
Basic Usage
The anatonomy of banner ad is an image with a hyperlink to the advertiser's page. We display the image for the creative using amp-img.
<a target="_blank"
href="https://amp.dev/documentation/examples/style-layout/banner_ad/index.html">
<amp-img src="https://amp.dev/static/samples/img/amp-300x250.jpg"
width="300"
height="250"
layout="responsive"
alt="a4a image"></amp-img>
</a>
We include a tracking pixel to record that the ad was rendered using amp-pixel.
Alternatively one could make use of amp-analytics to enable much more comprenhensive measure activity.
<amp-pixel src="https://foo.com/pixel?RANDOM"></amp-pixel>
If the explanations on this page don't cover all of your questions feel free to reach out to other AMP users to discuss your exact use case.
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Written by @sebastianbenz