![]() Again, you can click on any ad group and edit its detail in the pane below. In the middle of the screen, you’ll see a list of your ad groups in a table. It’s likely that most of what you’ll want to edit is on the first tab (“Edit selected campaigns”).īack in the Manage panel, click on “Ad Groups” in the Manage panel. Be sure to click on different tabs to see what you can edit. Keep in mind that the editable info is in a tabbed form. That’s where you’d make local changes to the campaign that you’ve selected. That number indicates the number of campaigns associated with the account.Ĭlick on “Campaigns.” In the middle of the screen, towards the top, you’ll see a list of all your campaigns in a table.Ĭlick on any one of the campaigns and in the panel just below you’ll see detailed information about the campaign that you can edit. Right now, you probably only imported one account, so the detail for that account will appear in the Manage panel.Īt the top of the Manage panel, you’ll see the word “Campaigns” followed by a number in parentheses. The info displayed in that panel will reflect the account that you clicked on in Campaigns. Just below the Campaigns panel on the left-hand side of the screen, you’ll see the Manage panel. That’s what you want.Ĭlick on the twistie next to any one of your campaigns and you’ll see the Ad Groups for that campaign. In other words, AdWords Editor is mimicking the cloud application. That’s okay, though, because that’s what you would see if you were in the AdWords platform. Keep in mind: you’ll see campaigns that aren’t running any more. In the upper, left-hand corner of the screen you’ll see the campaign hierarchy in a pane labeled “Campaigns.” At the top of that hierarchy you’ll see your account displayed as your Gmail address.Įxpand that by click on the twistie. If you’re already familiar with AdWords campaign structure, you shouldn’t have any problem using it. The UI in AdWords Editor is pleasantly intuitive. Now you have something that you can work with! AdWords Editor User Interface Once you’re signed in, AdWords Editor will download your campaign data. If you sign in with the app, you’ll need to enter your credentials manually. If you’re already signed into Google with Chrome, you can probably save a few seconds by signing in that way. Then select “Add.”Īlternatively, you can click on the big “+ ADD” button towards the top.ĪdWords Editor will ask if you want to sign in with Google Chrome or inside the app. You don’t have any account data.Ĭlick on “Accounts” from the menu at the top. It Continues With a Second DownloadĪt this point, all you have is the AdWords Editor application. Make sure you scroll all the way down through the terms and conditions so that you can click on the “Accept” button. Most of it is intuitive (like selecting the language you want to use).Īnother “standard procedure” that you’ll follow is accepting the license agreement. Once you’ve launched the application, you’ll have to go through an initial setup procedure. If you’re on a Windows platform, you’ll likely have to click the “Start” icon in the lower, left-hand side of the screen and launch AdWords Editor from the display menu that appears. ![]() Unlike many other installation routines, this one won’t launch the application for you. When the installation is complete, you’ll have to launch AdWords Editor manually. It might seem like your PC isn’t doing anything, but it’s installing the software. īe patient during the installation process. Fortunately, you can do that with just a couple of clicks. AdWords Editor Starts With a Downloadīefore you can use AdWords Editor, you have to download it. If you want to learn how to maximize your productivity with AdWords Editor, read on. That’s because it enables you to mass-edit and bulk create campaigns, ad groups, and keywords. When you’re done making local edits and back online, you can synchronize the changes you made in AdWords editor with your AdWords account.Īlso, AdWords Editor can save you time. It runs on your local workstation, not in the cloud. That’s because AdWords Editor is a downloadable application. ![]() A Complete Overview of the AdWords Editor
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