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Google Ads rolls out stricter requirements for new certifications

Google Ads has rolled out strict new requirements to access its professional certifications on Skillshop.

Before undertaking any of its new exams, marketers will now be required to:

New tougher rules. Google also announced that during exams, a live proctor will monitor the activity of participants via a webcam, as well as screen-sharing software. If the proctor notices any unauthorized behaviour, they will pause the exam and send you a message. You will also be recorded during the exam for review purposes. These are the exam guidelines:

Why we care. The new requirements Google is asking of marketers to simply undertake its exams have been deemed unreasonable and extreme by some. Meanwhile, given the sharp rise of automation in PPC, marketers are questioning the value of acquiring additional certifications, let alone the justification for the associated costs.

‘Ridiculous!’ The PPC has been reacting to Google’s new certification requirements on X and it appears they are not impressed. Paid Search Director Melissa L Mackey, posted:

Global Paid Search Lead, Fraser Andrews, added:

Michael Costin, founder of digital marketing agency Local Digital, wrote:


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Why now? Google has rolled out its tougher new criteria as it pilots three new professional certifications on Skillshop. Select partners are being invited to undertake exams to obtain the new certifications in Display Search and Video for free until 31 December 2023. Next year, advertisers will have to pay to sit the exams.

Deep dive. Visit Skillshop to learn more about using Google’s products to their full potential.

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