To provide Search Ads 360 with business data that's consistent and manageable, arrange the data into a collection of business data tables.
In a business data table, each column identifies a single aspect of your business to use for reporting or campaign management. Each row contains a unit of business data that can be applied to accounts, campaigns, and other items in Search Ads 360.
For example, if you want to upload data about the hotels you advertise, you can create a business data table that contains the following columns:
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Unique ID for each hotel
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Region
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City
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Neighborhood
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Tier
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Rating
All business data tables include an ID column by default. The ID is used to uniquely identify a single row in the table and to apply that row's business data to accounts, campaigns, and other items in Search Ads 360.
After you define columns, you can add a row for each of your hotels. Here's an example of a business data table named Hotel:
Hotel:
ID |
Region |
City |
Neighborhood |
Tier |
Rating |
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Sleepwell |
Northeast |
Boston |
Back Bay |
5 |
5 |
Rest-Eazy |
Northeast |
New York |
Chelsea |
5 |
3 |
Once the table is populated, you can apply a row of business data to accounts, campaigns, and other items. When you apply business data to an item, all of the data in the row becomes associated with the item.
You can create reports that pivot on any of the columns from the business data table. For example:
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Apply the "Sleepwell" hotel to one group of campaigns, and the "Rest-Eazy" hotel to another group of campaigns.
The "Sleepwell" campaigns is associated with the following business data:-
Region: Northeast
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City: Boston
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Neighborhood: Back Bay
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Tier: 5
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Rating: 5
The "Rest Eazy" campaigns is associated with the following business data:
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Region: Northeast
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City: New York
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Neighborhood: Chelsea
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Tier: 5
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Rating: 3
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Roll up all of the reporting data by region, compare performance by city or neighborhood, or report on individual hotels across all of your engine accounts.
For example, if you view the "City" dimension on the Search Ads 360 Dimensions tab, you'll see something like this:Hotel.City
Impressions
Clicks
Cost
Boston
Impressions from all of the "Sleepwell" campaigns
Clicks from all of the "Sleepwell" campaigns
Cost from all of the "Sleepwell" campaigns
New York
Impressions from all of the "Rest Eazy" campaigns
Clicks from all of the "Rest Eazy" campaigns
Cost from all of the "Rest Eazy" campaigns
Ready to get started?
- See business data examples for other verticals, such as retail, flights, and finance.
- Create a business data table