What is Google Ads?
Google Ads is Google's own advertising platform. It manages the purchase of ad space on Google Search itself, on the Google Display Network, on YouTube and inside apps. Along with advertising on other search engines, it forms the main channel of what's known as SEM, and it's now the standard tool for running SEA campaigns, paid advertising inside a search engine.
Until July 24, 2018, the platform was called Google AdWords. On that date Google officially renamed it Google Ads. The change went beyond cosmetics: the old name pointed to keywords, the "Words" of AdWords, while the product had for years offered formats that had nothing to do with text, image ads, YouTube video ads, app promotion. The new name reflected that broader advertising ecosystem.
Every ad runs through an auction that weighs the advertiser's bid against ad quality, a targeting mechanism by keyword or audience covered in more detail in the article on SEA.
