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adCenter Feedback

Our latest release included features requested by customers in the community, including the "bill me now" feature and the ability to remove a credit card from adCenter. I just wanted post a reminder on a couple ways you can provide feedback for adCenter. We have the adCenter feedback form where you can enter your feature requests and feedback and click "submit". You can also post here on www.adcentercommunity.com in our advertiser forum . There's a thread for feature requests...(read more)

Finding your ad on Live Search

Did you find your ad in live search results? Yes? Great—the rest of this post isn’t for you. If you answered no, then let us help. A few weeks ago I told you about a new section of the Microsoft Advertising website that can help you find your ad . One of the most popular items to help track down your search ad is a handy checklist you can download and print. The "Where's My Ad?" Checklist offers step-by-step instructions through different tasks to help determine if your ad is live or...(read more)

Where's My Ad? A new website can help.

Hi,

 

My name is Kelley Myers and I’m a member of the adCenter community team—and I need your help. Here at Microsoft we like to test things out—compare, iterate, noodle, and churn especially when it comes to bringing products to market. How we provide information online is no exception. I’m part of a team that is revamping how service and operational information is shared on the Microsoft advertising website.

 

So…to that end several folks here pulled together a bunch of articles, checklists, and videos to help our advertisers answer the question: where’s my ad?  We call it a proof of concept (POC), but we’re fine with strawman, pilot, test site, or toe-in-the-water. You can find it at www.advertising.microsoft.com/go-live.

 

The POC came about because we also like user research—and according to research we recently conducted around the world we could do a better job of pointing you towards the right information at the right time. Whether it’s signing in, deleting keywords, or trying to sort columns on your reports—plus we’ve got some great ideas at how you can increase your conversion rates, combine campaigns and target your ads better. Add to that mix the multiple sites we own with differing log-ins…you get the picture—there is a lot of information in a lot of places.

 

Bottom line: we want to make it easy for you to advertise with Microsoft. We’re ready for your feedback, comments, and suggestions. Maybe you’re happy with the way stuff operates today, maybe you’re not. Maybe you’re a sophisticated user who isn’t interested in the mechanics, but you’d like to learn more about the strategy of search. Maybe you’re a small business owner who is doing it all on your own—site design, search advertising, lead generation, and marketing—and you’d like to see who else is successful and how they’re doing it. What information is important? What would you like to see?

 

I’d like to hear about it—I’ll use what I can to shape and build a website that is easy to navigate, offers up timely and applicable information; and sets you up for success in your advertising opportunities with Microsoft. So go check out the POC and let me know what you think. Go to our forum and post your comments.

 

 

Thanks!

 

 

We want your adCenter feedback!

We value customer feedback here at adCenter; the feature requests and feedback we receive from you help us to shape and evolve our products and tools. We keep an eye out here on www.adcentercommunity.com as well as other blogs and forums, and we also track feedback we hear from our customers via other channels, such as our feedback form, and service and support teams. Then the adCenter team reviews your ideas and figures out if and when they will be released to the product.

So, in the spirit of encouraging you to share your feedback with us, I wanted to let you know a couple of ways you can get this to us:

 

The adCenter team regularly checks these sources when planning out future iterations of our tools, so please keep your feedback coming.

Thank you!

 
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