Oct
15th

Tutorial: Transferring Google AdWords Campaigns to Yahoo!

Posted by Adam on October 15, 2009 at 4:30 pm

Most likely you’ve come to this post in search of help on importing Google AdWords campaigns into Yahoo! Search Marketing. You may have heard that Yahoo! just released a desktop tool like AdWords Editor & adCenter Desktop to do just that. Since this Yahoo! application is in early beta testing and requires an invite, it will not be an option for most search marketers. The good news is that if you’re familiar with AdWords Editor, Microsoft Excel, and Yahoo!’s Campaign Conversion tool, you won’t need the beta app—at least for campaign creation.

You may or may not know that some of the features available in Google AdWords are not supported in Yahoo!. This tutorial will show you a quick and simple way to remove those items and prevent import errors before they happen. I will layout easy to follow steps that should hopefully save you time. But first, here is a quick overview of how I suspect this process happens for most:

  • Open AdWords Editor
  • Select and copy the campaign
  • Paste the campaign into a spreadsheet
  • Update bids, tracking, budgets, etc.
  • Save spreadsheet
  • Convert campaign using Yahoo!’s campaign conversion tool
  • Import the converted campaign

This process will get the job done, but it can be done much easier and much quicker. Here’s how:

Step 1 – Post All Unposted Changes in Editor

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This is important because later on in the tutorial we will need to revert all our changes. If all changes are not posted beforehand YOU WILL LOSE THEM ALL.

Step 2 – Choose a Campaign

Focus in on the campaign(s) you wish to migrate to Yahoo!.

Step 3 – Update Campaign/Ad Group/Keyword Settings in Editor

Rather than copying the campaign to Excel and making changes, make all your updates right in Editor using the built-in tools. Of course, you’ll need to update budget, tracking and bids. Once settings are up-to-date, remove negative keywords, placements, image/mobile/local business ads. Not doing so is one of the most commonly made mistakes. If any of the above are not removed, our campaign conversion will fail at a later step.

Step 4 – Copy Campaign Into Excel

Now that your campaign has been prepared for Yahoo!, we can begin the migration process. Select the campaign of choice, right click, then click on “Copy”. Now paste this into an Excel document.

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At this point you’ll see that all the updates made in Editor have been pasted with the new campaign. All changes made before the copy will be reflected in the pasted spreadsheet. This saves you a ton of time so you don’t have to search through Excel line-by-line deleting negative keywords, updating bids, etc. I encourage you to do a quick review to make sure all the settings meet your expectations.

Step 5 – Save As Unicode Text

Yahoo! requires the document to be saved as Unicode text with a ‘.csv’ extension.

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If this isn’t saved in this format, we will not be able to import the campaign.

Step 6 – Convert Google Format to Yahoo! Format

This step is self explanatory. Find the ‘Import’ link in your Yahoo! account.

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Choose the ‘Convert Third Party Campaigns’ tab.

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Browse for the ‘.csv’ file you just saved, name the import, then click ‘Convert’.

If you followed all the steps above, the file will convert successfully and you’ll be presented with a file to download under the ‘Converted Campaign File’ column.

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If there are errors, you’ll see the download link under the ‘Comments’ column. At this point you’ll want to review your steps to make sure you didn’t skip something.

Step 7 – Import the Converted File

Download the converted campaign file. Save it again as Unicode text with a ‘.csv’ extension. Click over to the ‘Import Campaigns’ tab. Browse for the newly saved converted file, name the import, and click ‘Upload’.

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At this point you’ll most likely see ‘View Errors’ listed under the ‘Comments’ column. This is likely nothing to worry about. There are several errors that could appear, for example, Yahoo! will not let you import duplicate keywords. Yahoo! sees plural and singular keyword variations as being duplicate, and this just happens to be the most common error at this stage. Download the file to review the errors. This will be a list of keywords/ads that Yahoo! did not import because there was an error. The last column of the spreadsheet will give details on why there was an error for each element. Again, duplicate keyword errors are normal and no action is required.

Step 8 – Spot Check Your New Yahoo! Campaign

This should have imported correctly. It’s always a good idea to spot check the actual campaign to make sure the import meets your expectations.

Step 9 – The Last Step

Now that you have your new Yahoo! campaign in working order, go back to AdWords Editor and revert all the changes you made for the Yahoo! campaign.

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As I mentioned in step 1, if you didn’t post all your changes before starting this process, you won’t have the ability to revert all your changes in bulk at the end.

I hope this tutorial makes campaign migration much easier until the Yahoo! Desktop finishes beta testing.
Enjoy.

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Jun
20th

goog-aw Earlier this month Google released an updated version of its campaign management tool, AdWords Editor. Version 6.0 brings a number of new features that make managing AdWords campaigns easier and more efficient. Below I’ve outlined some of the most notable changes contained in the new release.

Account Statistics

1. Export statistics to a CSV file:

Users are now able to export account statistics directly to a CSV file within AdWords Editor. In the past, performance statistics exports were only possible within the report center in the AdWords web interface.

2. Update minimum CPC bids:

Earlier versions of AE were only able to download updated minimum CPC bid information by deleting and then re-downloading the entire account. Google has added the ability to download account changes including minimum bid information with one click. This is very useful to quickly find keywords that may have gone inactive due to an increase in minimum CPC.

Editing Tools

1. Spell checking:

Users can now spell check keyword and ad text fields within AdWords Editor. Misspelled words will be underlined in red and right-clicking them will present suggested spellings. Currently spell checking is available for English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Dutch.

2. Append text:

The ability to append text to the beginning or end of selected items such as ad copy, keywords and even display or destination URLs is probably my favorite new feature in version 6.0. Generating multiple keyword variations from a core set of terms is very useful and saves a lot of time since the user doesn’t have to manually add a modifier into each keyword.

Improved Duplicate Keyword Finder

1. New sorting options:

Users can now sort results produced by the duplicate keyword finder by various criteria such as max CPC, min CPC, CTR, impressions, average position and even capitalization. These new sorting options make it easier than ever to keep an AdWords campaign free of the occasional duplicate keyword.

In Summary

In the past we’ve been known to point out some areas where we think Google comes up a bit short, but it’s nice to see them continue development on this tool. In fact, they continue to lead the way when it comes to innovations in the technology of the online ad-space.

While the new features of AdWords Editor 6.0 are a welcomed refresh to an already solid application there is still room for additional improvements. I am hoping that future versions will add support for some of the more advanced location targeting options such as defining a radius around a central map location. If this kind of local targeting setting is currently enabled and the user tries to make adjustments within AdWords Editor you are presented with a notice stating that the options are not supported. I would imagine it is only a matter of time before a new version is released with added support for features that are currently only accessible through the AdWords web interface.

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