Updated on 06 Dec, 2024
Design News • Aakash Jethwani • 2 Mins reading time
Google pulls the plug on Ads Creative Studio, leaving marketers to rethink their creative strategy by March 2025.
Google is shutting down its one-stop platform for ad customization, which offered seamless workflows for video and display ads.
The tool allowed ad creators to manage assets, streamline campaigns, and collaborate across teams remotely.
Google claims this move aligns with its “new growth areas” and emphasizes agencies and creative partners for delivering “personalized campaigns at scale.”
Some speculate it’s a push to offload responsibility onto external partners.
Until then, advertisers can still edit, export, and add assets to existing projects.
For YouTube campaigns, hiring external creative partners is now inevitable. Meanwhile, Studio remains available for Display campaigns, but dynamic workflows may require a third-party upgrade.
Google’s Take: “Our partners have the expertise to deliver exceptional campaigns tailored to clients’ needs.”
Creators, it’s time to pivot! This isn’t just a phase-out; it’s a nudge to rethink ad strategies.
Source: Marketing4eCommerce
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