AdWords Editor V3 Released
Posted: February 25, 2007
The newest version of the AdWords editor has been released. It several new features which should make managing campaign through the editor instead of the web based interface much easier.
Site Targeting
New Features:
- New tab in the top data pane which lets you view your site targeting sites
- Pause/resume sites
- Change destination URL
- Change bids
- Change budget
- Pause/resume campaigns
- Delete campaigns
- Adding sites
Comments:
- When adding sites, you have to know exactly what site you’re adding. There is not a search feature.
- When adding sites, I would suggest you do it through the web based interface and not the editor.
Negative Sites:
- Ability to add/remove single or multiple campaign or ad group negative sites
Comments:
- Can’t add a negative keyword or negative site to multiple campaigns at once. Must choose each ad group or campaign individually.
Edit while you wait:
- While you are uploading an account, you can now open another account to begin work.
- This is a great feature as sometimes it can take well over an hour (and sometimes multiple hours for a lot of changes) for changes to be posted which locked up the editor from being able to do anything else.
Count Your Selection
- At the very bottom of the editor is a tally of how many data items you’ve selected.
- Since you can only work with one data item at a time (except in bulk import mode which doesn’t have the count screen), its an easy way of telling how many items your change will affect.
Pause / Resume Keywords, Ads, or Sites
- Google recently released their pausing and resuming of keywords and ads
- You can pause sites in site-targeting campaigns
- Or pause keywords or ads in an ad group
New Export Features
- I have no idea who really wants to have their account in HTML, however, you can now export an account, campaign, or ad group to an HTML format.
- Google says this is for people who don’t use the editor, but even for them, I think spreadsheets are easier.
- Export current view to CSV. This is useful for exporting a custom view, or changes to another person for review or comment before finalizing an upload.
Paste Special
- You can now ‘paste special’ into multiple ad groups. If you have keywords or ads copied and wish them pasted into multiple ad group - you can now do so.
- The shortcut key for paste special is Cntl + Shift + V
Final Comments & Links
Overall, a solid upgrade to the editor. The background posting will save a lot of time. It’s also nice to see upgrades to the functionality of the editor with regards to what can be done through the interface
I’m still quite surprised that Google has not introduced the ability to manage geographic targeting options at the campaign level yet. This is one of the most requested features I hear from editor users. It’s also one of those settings that forces a user to not just use the editor, but one that a user must login to finalize campaigns going live (and with a lot of campaigns it can take a while through the interface).
Hopefully, the editor will continue to gain ‘campaign level’ AdWords features and not just ’software enhancements’.
Related Information:
- AdWords Editor V3 to be released this week
- AdWords Editor Shortcuts
- AdWords Editor v3.5 is Now Live
- AdWords Editor Invalid String Errors
- Google AdWords New Feature: Pause Individual Keywords or Ads
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