Google has released a new version of its AdWords Editor and there are some new features to look forward to.
CSV import has been added. Google says this was requested by many advetisers. Making changes on a spreadsheet or custom app can now be imported.
Next is the ability to download selected campaigns. You no longer have to endure long waits while your entire account downloads. Just select the campaigns you wish to download and go about your business.
The Keyword Opportunities feature has been updated. You can now sort by topical category. Also, when you export or copy keywords, the Keywords Opportunity column is now included.
Sort data by up to 3 columns.
A new Keyword Count column allows you to sort by number of keywords.
Resume account download prevents download progress from being lost is a download is interrupted for some reason.
A progress bar will let you know where you are at in the process of a given task in AdWords Editor.
You can select duplicates in order of appearance.
Usage tracking gives you the opportunity to share anonymous data in order to improve AdWords Editor.
New languages in this version include:
- Thai
- Arabic
- Romanian
- Hungarian
- Indonesian
- Greek
- Vietnamese
- Bulgarian
- Croatian
- Lithuanian
- Estonian
- Slovak
- Filipino
- Slovenian
- Serbian
- Catalan
- Latvian
- Ukranian
- Hindi
What do you think of AdWords Editor 7.5.1?
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