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Google releases a new version of its AdWords editor

June 4th, 2009

Increase efficiency with CSV import.

Many advertisers have requested the ability to import CSV files in AdWords Editor, and we’re happy to announce this feature is now available in the new versionwe’re happy to announce this new feature. If you make changes to your account in a spreadsheet or a custom application, you can now import your spreadsheet directly into AdWords Editor, then post your new or edited items. Learn more

Save time by downloading or updating selected campaigns.

Have you ever waited a long time for your account to download, when all you want to do is work with one or two campaigns? Now you can just download the campaign (or campaigns) that you want to edit, leaving the rest of the account alone. You may also choose to download or update only active campaigns (or only paused campaigns). Learn more

Make the most of Keyword Opportunities.
We’ve made a few changes to the Keyword Opportunities tool that should make it easier to manage your keyword data. On the “Search-based keywords” tab (the AdWords Editor version of the Search-based Keyword Tool) you can now view and organize new keywords by topical category, letting you zero in quickly on the keywords that are most relevant to your account. Also, when you export or copy keywords, the Keyword Opportunities columns (such as Volume and Competition) are now included. As another response to advertisers’ requests, you can now add terms to your account as either keywords, negative keywords, or campaign negative keywords.

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Avergae Paid Ad Click Through Rate Up for Q1 2009

April 28th, 2009

During the first quarter of 2009, the average volume of paid search clicks was down 9% compared with Q1 2008, according to new research from NetElixir Inc., an online advertising management firm. At the same time, the average cost per click was down 7% year over year, the research shows.

The average click-through rate was up 7.5% in first quarter of 2009 versus Q1 2008, and the average search ad conversion rate was up 5%, NetElixir reports.

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