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Posted by: Hanny Hindi on Jun 29, 2009 Leave a Comment

Many important search-marketing options are set at the campaign level, including daily budget, target network, and language and location settings. However, there may be situations where you want to adjust these settings while keeping the structure of your campaign — ad groups, keywords, bids and ads — largely intact. For instance, you may offer a product in two different locations (such as New York and Chicago) but at a different price in each location. To promote the product effectively, you’ll need two campaigns: one targeted to Chicago, and the other to New York. You might want to use the same ad groups, keywords and bids, but you should adjust your ads slightly to reflect the price difference.

Rather than creating a new campaign from scratch only to adjust your geo-targeting settings and a handful of ads, you can now create a copy of your existing AdWords campaigns within Clickable, and make the changes to your new campaign in our Manage section.

To copy an AdWords campaign, go to the Manage Account section that contains that campaign, and click on the “Clone Campaign” tool. When it launches, you can copy any of your AdWords campaigns in a few simple steps:

  • Choose the campaign you want to copy, and the account you want the new campaign to reside in.
  • Name your new campaign. (By default, we'll append "(Cloned)" to your existing campaign's name.)
  • Set a daily budget for your new campaign. (By default, we'll keep the daily budget of your existing campaign.)
  • Set a "bid multiplier" for your new campaign: this is the percentage by which we'll adjust all of the bids in your campaign. (By default, we'll leave it at 100%.)



Once you've entered or adjusted these values and reviewed your new campaign's structure, it will be created instantly. Just go to the Manage Campaign section for your new campaign, and you can make all the adjustments you need.



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