Google Ads - Pull Asset Group for Performance Max campaigns
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Nougat Gecko
- Google is now calling assets for Performance Max instead of ads, beeing a mix of headlines, description, images, videos and store locations.
- They don't display this in the ads section of Google Ads.
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Daniella - AgencyAnalytics Team
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Get a complete picture of your PMax campaign performance over time with asset group reporting now available in AgencyAnalytics!
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Get a complete picture of your PMax campaign performance over time with asset group reporting now available in AgencyAnalytics!
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Organisational Navy Swift
Daniella - AgencyAnalytics Team Is it possible to pull these in as a dimension in custom dashboards ?
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Hey, Organisational Navy Swift! I think a simpler solution for you would be to add the Asset Group table widget to your dashboard.
Please let me know if this solves your use case.
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Cyan Level Starfish
I appreciate you guys looking into this. Mike Rhodes has a script that pulls data from PMAX campaigns not sure if that will be helpful in analyzing it for reporting purposes. I have more and more clients using PMAX and also grabbing search terms from other max is valuable for reporting.
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Asset groups from Performance Max (Google)
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Environmental Dutch white Meerkat
Display asset groups in reporting from PMax campaigns.
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Nougat Gecko
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Google Ads - Filter PMAX by asset groups
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- Filter the PMAX campaigns by asset groups
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Xenia silver Tyrannosaurus
I saw the other post that Performance Max is supported, however, only at the campaign level.
Nougat Gecko - I agree, we need to be able to review data at the asset group level.
Either combined with ad group performance, or in a standalone section.