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  1. There are a lot of columns to choose from in Google Ads. It makes it hard to get away from the status quo of just adding the columns you’ve always added to your reports.  Our new recommended columns feature suggests new reporting columns that you should be using based on your campaign and account settings. For example, if you start using bid automation, we will start recommending the ‘Bid Strategy Type’ column to your Campaign table. With this launch, Bid Strategy Type will also stop being a required column in your Campaign reports, which will free up some horizontal space for you to see more of the statistics columns. You can identify a recommended column by the blue underline in the column name. You can do three things with recommended columns. Do nothing, and we'll recommend the column whenever it's relevant Add them as permanent columns Tell us not to recommend it anymore These recommendations are turned on by default for all advertisers. You can turn off recommendations for individual columns or all columns. These settings are specific to the user in the account. We suggest you keep the setting on, so that we can recommend columns that will be important to your account. You can also discover new columns that had not previously surfaced through recommendations. Posted by Abhishek Kumar, Product Manager, Google Ads  
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    Our commitment to help you with policy compliance
    March 14, 2019
    Protecting our users and advertisers from bad actors is very important to us, and that’s why we have strict policies that govern the kinds of ads we allow on our platform. We also work hard to help good advertisers avoid making honest mistakes that lead to policy violations. That’s why we’re rolling out new features to help you achieve your full campaign potential by allowing you to easily navigate the policy restrictions that may affect your ads. Introducing the Policy manager In April, we’re introducing a new Policy manager, to provide a centralized and customized experience in Google Ads where you can monitor policy restrictions of ads, keywords, and extensions across your entire account. Over time, we’ll continue to add new features here, including recommendations for fixing your ads, a history of your appeals, an overview of your account’s certifications and more. To access Policy manager in Google Ads, click “Setup” in the Tools Table, then select the “Policy manager” tab Get additional insight behind policy decisions Beginning last year, advertisers were able to see additional information about what caused their ad to be disapproved by simply hovering over the ad. We will continue to expand this capability in 2019. Find detailed information on ads disapprovals by hovering over your ads Enable policy appeals in just a few clicks If you disagree with an action we’ve taken on your ads, soon you will be able to appeal the decision for another review with just a few clicks, directly within Google Ads. This feature will start rolling out to accounts this spring and will be available for text ads for most policy violations. Hover over a disapproved or limited ad and look for the “resubmit” link to see if you’re eligible. You’ll also be able to track the status of your appeal in the Policy manager. We’re making it easier to resubmit ads in Google Ads Detect violations in real-time In some cases, we’re able to detect policy violations during ad creation. In those cases, we’ll provide real-time feedback to help you understand potential policy violations before they actually occur. You can then make changes to your ad right away to bring them into compliance. Make sure to check our real-time feedback during ad creation We’re excited to introduce new tools to further help you navigate policy requirements and create high-quality, compliant ads. Posted by Hristo Stefanov, Product Manager, Search Ads

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