In Discovery Commerce, under the Automation section, you can create a new Google Ads campaign or update an existing one using the bulk upload feature.

You can create following types of Google Ads campaign using the bulk upload feature;

  1. Google Search and Display Campaign : You can directly publish Google Search and Display ads using the Shopalyst Google Ads Campaign Bulk Upload feature.
  2. Google Video Ads: You can publish the google video ads through GA video editor tool by uploading the GA editor csv file from the google video ads campaign bulk upload feature 

Steps to Create a Google Ads Campaign Using Bulk Upload


Follow these steps to successfully create a Google Ads campaign

through bulk uploads:


1. Navigate to the Ads Builder:

  • Go to the Plan Upload screen in the Advertising Automation and click the Upload Media Plan button.

2. Select Media Platform:

  • Choose Google Ads as the media platform and select the appropriate template type from the dropdown menu.

3. Download the Input template

  • You can download the input template from "Click here for the sample template. Instructions regarding upload can be found in the template." the Upload Media Plan screen

4. Review the Upload Template:

  • The upload template contains two tabs: Instructions and Data Sheet. Review the instructions carefully before updating the template. Ensure all mandatory fields are filled in to facilitate a successful upload.

5. Upload Your Template:

  • Once you have completed filling out the template, upload it and click Submit. This action will redirect you back to the Plan Upload screen.

6. Publish the Campaign

  • After the media upload was success you can publish your campaign

7. Download GA Editor CSV 

  • After publishing the GA video ad campaign, click on Download GA Editor CSV option from the campaign actions.

8. Upload GA CSV to GA Editor

9. Campaign KPI Prediction

  • As soon as your campaign is published, you’ll be able to see predicted performance metrics for key indicators such as: Impressions, CPM (Cost per 1,000 impressions), clicks, and CPC (Cost per click). These forecasts give you a clear picture of your campaign’s expected performance trajectory over time. To know more, click here.


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