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Bulk Auto

Learn about bulk auto.

Updated over 4 months ago

  • The Bulk Auto strategic objective efficiently helps uncover new search terms across multiple traffic tiers and is used in Mass Campaign > Bulk Auto Campaign.

  • See the one-minute strategy video for more details.

Navigation: Automation > Auto Campaign

  • Ads Type: Auto Campaign.

Automation Details

  • [Dayparting] Enables ad from 6 am to 9 pm.

  • [Negative] Aggregates search terms across Sponsored Products ads, adds search terms with Low CTR and 0 orders as Negative Exact keywords.

  • [Negative] Aggregates search terms across Sponsored Products ads, adds search terms with >= 20 clicks and 0 orders as Negative Exact keywords.

  • [Negative] Aggregates search terms across Sponsored Products ads, adds search terms with >= 50% ACOS as Negative Exact keywords.

  • [Negative] Aggregates search terms across Sponsored Products ads, adds product targets search terms with >= 5 clicks with 0 orders as Negative targets.

  • [Negative Word] Aggregate and split search terms across Sponsored Products ads into individual words, add words with >= 25 clicks with 0 orders as Negative Phrase keywords.

  • [Blacklist] Adds blacklisted keywords as Negative Exact/Phrase.

  • [Status] Pause campaign and ad group if ad group >= 50% ACOS with >= $20 spending.

  • [Status] Pause campaign and ad group if ad group 0 orders with >= $15 spending.

  • [Status] Enable campaign if updated sales attribution data brings ad group <= 30% ACOS.

Considerations: If there are import rules in other ads that harvest search terms with sales, consider adding a Negative rule for search terms with sales.

Note

  • Search terms from such a campaign structure are very diverse, coming from a broad spectrum of traffic tiers.

  • This strategic objective negates aggressively and pauses poor-performing campaigns to control spending.

  • Even if the automation negates a high volume, relevant keyword, it is okay, as other auto campaigns or Broad/Phrase keywords will eventually generate the search term.

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