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  1. Optimization score now includes Shopping campaigns
    August 12, 2019
    Your optimization score and recommendations help you prioritize the most impactful actions to improve performance in your account. In fact, advertisers who increased their account-level optimization score by 10 points saw a 10% increase in conversions, on average.1 We recently expanded the score to include Shopping campaigns—in addition to Search campaigns—to provide more, real-time recommendations for improving overall account performance. Just like for Search campaigns, optimization score for Shopping campaigns ranges from 0% to 100%, with 100% meaning that your campaigns are set up to perform at their full potential. You’ll see separate scores for Search and Shopping at the campaign level, and one combined score at the account level. We also added unique recommendations just for Shopping campaigns, like switching to Smart Shopping campaigns and adding seller ratings. You can learn more about maximizing your optimization score directly from Google Ads product experts by watching our webinar or checking out our best practice guide. Posted by Ryan Beauchamp, Product Manager, Google Ads    1Internal Google data. Only for Search campaigns.
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    Manage multiple accounts more efficiently with the account map
    August 6, 2019
    If you have a manager account with multiple sub-accounts, staying organized is important. The new account map is a simple, easy-to-use tool that helps you quickly visualize your account structure, view each account’s performance and navigate to those accounts. Rather than clicking through multiple pages and tables, the account map allows you to view your manager account and all sub-accounts in one place. You can quickly understand how your account is structured and see performance metrics for each account, such as impressions, clicks and cost.    The account map can also help you identify which of your sub-accounts share common attributes. For example, you can easily see which accounts share external managers, account-level labels, conversion actions, or remarketing lists. The account map is available to all manager accounts. Check out your account map today, by navigating to the “Tools and settings” menu or to your Accounts page in Google Ads.  Posted by Pulkit Khurana, Staff Software Engineer, Google Ads
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