I use the campaigns to distinguish between different product lines with multiple Ad Groups within each campaign and multiple keywords within each Ad Group. This is how Google recommends setting up an account but, now I am told that I can't exceed 25 active campaigns.
I have been told that the alternative is to combine Ad Groups from two separate campaigns to free up a new campaign. Beyond being very time consuming, this process also erases the last 1,000 impressions of history for all the Ad Groups that are moved.
If AWA or any other members can recommend a solution, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
David
If AWA or any other members can recommend a solution, it would be greatly appreciated.
webbloom, just a quick note before I head out for the evening:
My best advice is to write AdWords support using the 'Contact Us' link in your account, and ask if there are any options available to you.
I wish you the best of success!
AWA
I would imagine AW support could implement the same solution for you.
AWA, I did contact Adwords Support multiple times regarding this issue before posting here. As I said, their only recommendation was to combine Ad Groups from multiple campaigns into one campaign. All of my experiences with Adwords Support has shown them to be very unhelpful and offer only canned responses.
i've asked Google about the 25 limit too and they've given me the same answer: combine ads into single campaigns, which is no good as we have over 25 businesses to promote, each with it's own budget, target countries, etc. I've asked if I can have a second account, but haven't heard back from them yet.
Graeme
From what I have heard, creating a new account with the same billing information, automatically links the two accounts. Wouldn't this be an agency account? Or, is this something completely different?
I'm still shocked that this is such a problem. I can understand limiting the campaign number to prevent excessive use of their system resources. However, if the Advertiser's spending exceeds a certian threshold, they should be able to increase this limit on an individual basis.