
In order to bulk upload our keywords and ad copy into Ads Editor, we're going to use Google Sheets. This is an important step anytime you're going to upload changes to your account from Ads Editor. If you do not do this, you may end up overwriting any changes that you made on the online interface since the last time you downloaded your account. You are going to want to click Get recent changes at the top of the interface and download the most recent online version of your account in which you will click Basic.

I know that you're pretty eager to get started, but there's one thing you definitely want to make sure you do before we get into editing the Editor. While it looks pretty different from the online interface, you can make many of the same changes that you can online but in a controlled environment.
Location adwords editor Offline#
As the name suggests, the Ads Editor tool allows you to edit your account offline and upload those changes all at once. There are ways to upload in bulk with the online interface, but it requires you to still upload one sheet at each level (campaigns, ad groups, keywords, and ad copy), which will take you longer.īefore we get too into the weeds, I want to call out that we will be using the Google Ads Editor tool to create a campaign.

Instead, it should only take you a few minutes! You shouldn't have to spend hours uploading them. After doing extensive keyword research and writing some solid ads for your search campaigns, it's time to upload them into your Google Ads account.
