Google Ads is a powerful platform for running targeted advertising campaigns. But what if you need to copy a campaign from one Google Ads account to another? Whether you’re managing multiple accounts, restructuring campaigns, or migrating clients, transferring campaigns efficiently is crucial.
Unfortunately, Google Ads does not offer a built-in “copy-paste” function between accounts. However, there are a few easy methods to get the job done. Here’s how you can do it:
Method 1: Using Google Ads Editor (Fastest & Easiest Way)
Google Ads Editor is a free, downloadable tool that allows bulk editing of campaigns. This is the best way to copy a campaign from one account to another quickly.
Steps to Copy a Campaign Using Google Ads Editor:
Download & Open Google Ads Editor – If you haven’t installed it yet, download it from Google’s official site.
Sign in to the first account – Open the Google Ads account containing the campaign you want to copy.
Select the Campaign – In the left menu, click on “Campaigns” and find the campaign you wish to copy.
Copy the Campaign – Right-click on the campaign and select “Copy” or use Ctrl + C (Windows) / Cmd + C (Mac).
Switch to the Second Account – Sign out of the first account and log in to the second account in Google Ads Editor.
Paste the Campaign – Right-click in the Campaigns section and select “Paste”, or use Ctrl + V (Windows) / Cmd + V (Mac).
Review Campaign Settings – Ensure budget, bidding strategy, audience settings, and location targeting are correct.
Post Changes – Click “Post” to upload the copied campaign to the second account.
Method 2: Export & Import via CSV (For Bulk Campaigns)
If you need to copy multiple campaigns, exporting and importing a CSV file in Google Ads Editor is another efficient option.
Steps to Copy Campaigns Using CSV Export & Import:
Open Google Ads Editor and sign in to the first account.
Select the Campaign(s) you want to copy.
Export as CSV:
Click File → Export → Export Selected Campaigns.
Save the file to your computer.
Sign in to the Second Account in Google Ads Editor.
Import the CSV File:
Click File → Import → Import from File.
Select the CSV file and upload it.
Review and Post Changes – Double-check campaign settings and click Post to apply changes.
Method 3: Manual Recreation (Time-Consuming Option)
If you don’t want to use Google Ads Editor, you can manually recreate the campaign in the second account.
Steps to Manually Copy a Campaign:
Open your Google Ads dashboard in both accounts.
Navigate to Campaigns in the first account.
Note down or screenshot the settings, including:
Budget & bidding strategy
Targeting (location, demographics, devices, audiences)
Keywords & negative keywords
Ad copy and extensions
Create a New Campaign in the second account.
Input all the settings exactly as in the first account.
Upload the same ad creatives and extensions.
Save and launch the campaign.
Things to Watch Out For
Conversion Tracking & Remarketing – If your campaign uses conversion tracking, audience lists, or remarketing, you’ll need to set them up separately in the new account.
Billing & Payment Settings – Each Google Ads account has unique billing details, so verify that the payment setup aligns with the new campaign’s requirements.
Different Account Limits & Policies – Ensure both accounts have the necessary permissions and budget limits to run the copied campaign.
Conclusion
Copying a Google Ads campaign from one account to another may seem challenging, but with the right method, it’s quick and efficient. Using Google Ads Editor is the fastest way, while CSV export-import works well for bulk campaigns. If neither option is viable, manually recreating the campaign is always a fallback.
By following these steps, you can seamlessly duplicate your high-performing campaigns and maintain consistency across multiple accounts.
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