

Essentially, Editor doesn't like deleting existing dayparts.įirst, I made sure I had a single campaign "X" with NO ad scheduling, and a single campaign "Y" with the ad schedule I wanted to use across all my campaigns in Adwords, and I downloaded the account. EX: 07:00-12:00 in existing settings, and you are trying to upload dayparting that instead has settings for 06:00-10:00 and 10:00-13:00. You will struggle to do that with 1520 keywords. The reason being is you want the search > ad copy > landing page, to have a high relevance to each other. To see the top level settings, click ACCOUNT SETTINGS. Next, click the carrot next to Settings to expand the menu. Conclusion: I think Adwords Editor is error prone when you are attempting to overwrite an existing schedule, likely when you are changing overlapping day parts. Answer (1 of 6): You should be building Ad Groups as tightly as possible, based on topic and intent. To see your overarching account-level settings, follow these steps: Log in to your Google Ads account and click All campaigns at the top left side of your screen.

I was having constant problems with this.
