Google Ads Consolidates Manage Automatically Applied Recommendations In One Page

Sep 14, 2022 - 7:31 am 0 by
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Google Ads has added a new consolidated or bundled page that puts all your automatically applied recommendations on one page. Google said there is "a new version of the "Manage" tab where you can explore recommendation bundles and learn more about each optimization."

You can choose from two bundles with pre-checked applicable recommendation types, these include:

  • Maintain your ads, which include foundational recommendations to improve your responsive search ads, remove redundant keywords, and upgrade your conversion tracking.
  • Grow your business, which can help you with advanced optimizations like upgrading your keywords to broad match, maximizing your conversions with automated bidding, and adding store visits as a conversion.

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You can customize which recommendations you automatically apply and turn them off at any time.

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Here is the help document on Manage recommendations that you opt-in to apply automatically and more About applying recommendations automatically.

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