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Welcome to the help center for Search Ads 360, a platform for managing search marketing campaigns.  While the help center is available to the public, access to the Search Ads 360 product is available only to subscribing customers who are signed in. To subscribe or find out more, contact our sales team.

About Executive Reporting

When it's time to present performance metrics to your clients or executives, instead of manually downloading detailed data and distilling it into useful summaries, create an executive report in Search Ads 360. A Search Ads 360 executive report displays your Search Ads 360 metrics in terms of revenue, costs, trends, and other high-level concepts, all formatted as charts and tables. You can share a link to the report, or download it for printing and sharing.

You can scope your report to contain data from multiple agencies, advertisers, and accounts, or just specific agencies, advertisers, and accounts.

Executive reports display only performance metrics for supported searchsocial, and engine track accounts. They do not display attributes, such as keyword text, ad copy, or cost-per-click settings. Only campaigns that contain data will be visible in executive reports.

For example, use executive reports to show:

  • Week-over-week trends.

    Executive report chart that shows week over week trends
  • Multiple metrics on one chart.

    Executive report bar chart with two metrics
  • Tables with aggregated data.

    Executive report table that displays aggregated data and Totals row

    Tables do not include a segment if every metric is zero. For example, in the preceding table, the Other engines segment would not be included in the table if the clicks, impressions, and revenue metrics for every time period were zero.

Share your report

When you're ready to share your report with clients, executives, or other people who do not use Search Ads 360, you can send them a link to the report or you can send the downloaded report.

Within Search Ads 360, your report is visible to Search Ads 360 users who have permission to view all of the objects in your report. For example, if you create a report for all accounts and campaigns in the Gizmo agency, any Search Ads 360 user with access to the Gizmo agency can see your report.

In the example above, a Search Ads 360 user who has access only to some Gizmo accounts will not be able to see your report. Users need permission to view all of the objects in your report, or they won’t be able to see the report in Search Ads 360.

Having trouble accessing executive reports?

While Search Ads 360 supports Internet Explorer, we recommend that you use Chrome or Firefox with Search Ads 360. Please note that we only support the latest version of your browser. If you're having problems accessing Search Ads 360, downloading reports, or accessing executive reports, check your browser extensions to make sure they're not blocking access. Also check your ad blocker because it might block certain Search Ads 360 features.

Use pages to organize your report

For reports with more than a few charts or tables, consider creating multiple report pages and adding thematically similar charts on each page. When you download a report and open it, each page will be a separate sheet.

Which file formats are available?

For viewing and printing downloaded reports, the .xlsx and PDF file formats are supported.

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