![]() ![]() ![]() Now, you can download your AdWords account to your computer, make all the changes you want, then upload your revised campaigns. It's a great choice if you want to work on your campaigns offline and add some useful features to the AdWords experience. But anyone with even minimal experience with AdWords should find the program to be pretty intuitive and easy to use. If you're new to AdWords, don't expect Google AdWords Editor to walk you through the whole process of creating a campaign you'll need to look elsewhere for guidance. An online Help file provides plenty of guidance on how to use the program. If you have AdWords data stored in a spreadsheet, it's easy to import it into the program as a CSV file. We liked the ease with which Google AdWords Editor let us make large-scale changes to our campaigns, editing multiple keywords at once. You can manage keywords, placements, audiences, ads, ad groups, and extensions with the program, and statistics can optionally be downloaded and displayed as well. We easily signed in to our AdWords account and loaded our data into the program if you have multiple accounts, it's easy to sign into all of them and then select the one you want to work with from a drop-down menu. The program's interface is plain and utilitarian, with its major features arranged in tabs.
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