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MyClientCenter for internal billing differences

related to the 25 campaign limit question

         

ElizabethReynolds

2:39 pm on Mar 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I've started a new job as an in-house Internet Marketing Specialist, and I'm thinking I will blow past the 25 campaign mark in about a week. I have an idea however...

Our Marketing department bills each product line, as well as our wholly owned subsidiaries and officies in other countries, for our time, so would I qualify for a MyClientCentter account? I'll have about 7 product categories with different campaigns, as well as 6 countries with a few product categories, and two subsidiaries with their own lines.

If I do qualify, do I have to set up new accounts for the head of each department and then link them in? Or can I set up more than one account under my own email through MCC...

AdWords Reps, AdWords Advisors, ideas?

eWhisper

2:41 pm on Mar 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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You can set up multiple accounts under an MCC.

However, if you are driving all your traffic to the same website, G will frown on you using multiple accounts, as odds are, there will be searches where you would be double serving ads (although, the new affiliate rules will preclude this from happening most of the time).

What you can do is give Google a call, let them know what you want todo, and then they can link multiple accounts together so they are considered a single account for CTR & account history purposes.

ElizabethReynolds

2:46 pm on Mar 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks, we have separate websites for each country and our two subsidiaries, and almost every keyword links to its own page for our internal tracking purposes.

Would they frown still?

eWhisper

2:59 pm on Mar 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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It really depends. Subsidaries could be affiliates, dup sites, or unique content/products.

We can't give 'official google' answers here, just our experiences with AdWords. Therefore, when it comes to account specifics it's best to give Google a call, explain the situation, and see what they have to say.

cline

4:25 pm on Mar 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Why do you need so many campaigns?

ElizabethReynolds

4:49 pm on Mar 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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The hope is eventually I won't be doing all the nitpicky work on each campaign and they can be controlled by their product manager. Each will be testy about having their 'own' account to control. Also I'm working with our officies in Australia, Singapore, China (Bejing and Hong Kong), Japan, Germany, France, and the UK, as well as subsidiaries we own in Boston and Austin. Each country has product managers and sales managers who will hopefully be able to do the day to day monitoring of keywords and ad copy (especially since I only speak English, French and Swedish.