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Salesforce Exam Media Cloud Consultant Topic 1 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Media Cloud Consultant exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 1
[All Media Cloud Consultant Questions]

A B2B advertising publishing company is exploring salesforce to manage its advertising sales business. The sales representatives can sell digital , tv, radio, print, and event ads to their customers in a single media plan. Which two media cloud types are available for planning out-of-the-box with media cloud?

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Suggested Answer: D

When a required placement is unavailable in the ad server during the check availability process with Google Ad Manager, a red check mark appears in the availability column (D). This clear visual cue signals to the user that the desired placement is not available, prompting them to consider alternative placements or adjust their campaign strategy accordingly. Reference:

https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=sf.dmp_advertising_sales_check_availability.htm

https://www.salesforce.com/products/media-cloud/overview/


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Kristel
1 years ago
Haha, a yellow check mark for partial quantity? That's a new one! I don't think that's how Google Ad Manager would handle this.
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Art
1 years ago
Interesting. I hope they clarify the answer soon. It really threw me off!
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Marva
1 years ago
I chose D: red check mark appears in the availability column. It seemed like a clear alert.
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Valentin
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards option B. Returning the availability quantity for manual adjustment seems like a reasonable way to handle this scenario.
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Berry
12 months ago
Yeah, having the availability quantity returned for manual adjustment can be really helpful in those situations.
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Leota
1 years ago
I think option B is the best choice too. It gives you the flexibility to adjust the quantity manually.
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Gracia
1 years ago
Yeah, having the availability quantity returned for manual adjustment gives more flexibility in managing the ad placements.
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Earlean
1 years ago
Agreed, it gives the user the flexibility to make manual adjustments.
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Paulina
1 years ago
I think option B is the best choice.
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Marti
1 years ago
I think option B makes sense too. It gives the user control over adjusting the quantity.
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Hermila
1 years ago
I found it confusing too. I went with A: yellow check mark if partial quantity.
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Alpha
1 years ago
I thought it was C: updates the quantity to the available quantity.
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Yuki
1 years ago
Yes! It was tricky. I guessed B: returns the availability quantity for manual adjustment.
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Pete
1 years ago
I'm not sure about that. A red check mark in the availability column (option D) seems more in line with a required placement being unavailable.
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Aja
1 years ago
Option C seems like the most logical choice here. It makes sense for the ad server to update the quantity to the available amount.
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Art
1 years ago
Did anyone get confused by that Google Ad Manager question about unavailable placements?
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