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How to check if you’ve screwed up your AdWords account

Source: How to check if you’ve screwed up your AdWords account

 

We’ve all done it. In our haste to conquer the PPC world, we’ve neglected to check our own work or forgotten to update stuff that we naively thought we’d remember a year later.

Even I’ve done it, and lots of people think I’m a PPC legend (disclaimer: perhaps I’m actually the only one who holds this opinion).

So below I’m sharing an AdWords script built by the team at Brainlabs (my employer) which will check for some common AdWords mistakes. I hope this will save you some aggravation next time your boss or client decides to have a little look around your AdWords account. This is especially handy if they have that annoying habit of spotting the only mistake you’ve ever made!

The script will automatically check for a number of rookie errors like exact match keywords with a plus sign or broad match keywords missing plus signs. (You’re not still using pure broad match, are you?)

It will look for those hugely embarrassing promotional offers from years past which you forgot to update — like the ones from 2013 which I saw when I was conducting an account audit just yesterday. Then, for some more sanitary checks, it will scan your ad text for some common English misspellings and typos.

To use the script, copy the code below into your AdWords account and then change the following settings. (If you’ve never run a script before, please read Ginny Marvin’s brilliant series on AdWords Scripts for every level).

We’ve also stuck in an Advanced Option — misspellingsSheetUrl is a Google Sheet where we’ve written some of the common misspellings of the most common English words (based on Wikipedia’s wonderfully useful list). If you’d like to use a different list — to reflect misspellings of your industry’s terms or for other languages — you can replace the URL with your own spreadsheet. Just make sure it’s formatted the same: misspellings in column A and possible corrections in column B.

Drop me a line on Twitter if you can think of any other AdWords mistakes that we could automatically scan for in v2 of this script… I know you’ve all made them!


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