Product Ad definition

Product Ad means any advertisement promoting the products of the Client, which will be served or customized by the Commerce Display Technology, including the ad’s images, graphics, text, data, links or other creative elements.

Examples of Product Ad in a sentence

  • Using the highest industry standards, you will treat shoppers who reach your website via a Product Ad with courtesy and respect during all stages of the buying process and resolve to our satisfaction in a timely and professional manner any related customer service matters we or these shoppers bring to your attention.

  • We may at any time remove you from the Program or reject or remove any Product Ad in our sole discretion and without notice.

  • Client Content means images, graphics, text, data, links or other creative elements supplied by the Client (or any person on its behalf) to Criteo or to a publisher on the Criteo Network which is included in, or used to deliver, any Product Ad, together with any content or materials on any interactive site linked to any Product Ad.

  • The per Click fee (which we will determine) will be based on the amount you bid for the applicable Product Ad, consistent with any applicable product category minimums and the Program Policies.

  • You agree to pay us the applicable fee that applies each time a user clicks on your Product Ad, as measured solely by us (each, a "Click").

Related to Product Ad

  • Product means any deliverable under the Contract, which may include commodities, services, technology or software.

  • Product Manufacturer means the entity that assembles the component parts to manufacture the final Product;

  • Tobacco product manufacturer means an entity that after the date of enactment of this act directly (and not exclusively through any affiliate):

  • Product Group or “the Group” means a group of lotteries that has joined together to offer a product pursuant to the terms of the Multi-State Lottery Agreement and the Product Group’s own rules.

  • Derivative Product means a written contract or agreement between the Authority and a Reciprocal Payor, which provides that the Authority’s obligations thereunder will be conditioned on the absence of (a) a failure by the Reciprocal Payor to make any payment required thereunder when due and payable, or (b) a default thereunder with respect to the financial status of the Reciprocal Payor; and: