Historically, ad groups in
Display campaigns have not served until you added at least one positive ad group targeting criterion, such as
Placement or
CriterionUserList. This behavior worked well if your goal was to target specific criteria on
Display, but not if your goal was to target as broad an audience as possible.
What's changing
Starting
January 11, 2017, a
Display ad group will be eligible to serve ads as soon as its
status is set to
ENABLED
and it has a bid, a budget, and an approved ad. If the ad group does not have any ad group level positive targeting criteria, then the ad group will target the
entire Display network, subject to exclusions and campaign-level targeting settings (such as geo, language, etc.), with the potential to quickly exhaust your campaign budget.
This change
only impacts campaigns with
AdvertisingChannelType of
DISPLAY
or
VIDEO
.
Before this feature is enabled on your account, any
existing Display ad groups without ad group level positive targeting criteria will be set to
PAUSED
.
What you should do
For
existing Display campaigns and ad groups:
- If you want to target the entire Display network (subject to exclusions and campaign-level targeting settings), then after the feature is enabled, make sure you set those ad groups to
ENABLED
, since they will be in the PAUSED
state.
- Otherwise, add the desired positive targeting criteria to each ad group, and then set it to
ENABLED
.
For
new Display campaigns and ad groups, review your application's ad group creation workflow to ensure that it does the following:
- Sets the
AdGroup
status field to PAUSED
when creating a new ad group via AdGroupService.mutate and an ADD
operation.
- Only sets the
AdGroup
status to ENABLED
after adding targeting criteria (if desired). You can update the status of your AdGroup
via AdGroupService.mutate and a SET
operation.
In addition, if your application adds and removes targeting criteria from existing
Display ad groups, make sure that it will also properly update the the ad group's
status to
PAUSED
or
ENABLED
if the intended side-effect of criterion addition or removal is to pause or start serving. This is particularly important when removing the only positive criterion for an ad group, since this will change its reach from very narrow to very broad.
If you have any questions, please post on the
forum or the
Ads Developers Plus Page.
- Josh Radcliff, AdWords API Team