Google Adwords Gets A Facelift

For those that do not know already, Google has just released a BETA version for the new Google Adwords interface.  Yes, TechWyse is also one of those internet marketing companies that has been given the opportunity to use the new system. 

Since we are bound by a confidentiality agreement we cannot release any definitive information.  What we can tell you though is that it is SLICK!  While the way the system works is really staying the same the new interface adds incredibly usability improvements, greater drag and drop features and definite signs of greater harmony between both the Adwords and Google Analytics tools.

We can promise that once we are allowed to give this new Google Adwords interface a review our Toronto based office will surely be clickity clacking away.  Until then stay tuned… the new Google Adwords interface is coming your way soon!

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5 thoughts on “Google Adwords Gets A Facelift
  1. Dylan

    Great! This is an exciting news. Surely Google must have added many new features in this facelift.

    Dylan


  2. Bianca

    Wow!!! Very welcome news indeed. As with every Google idea guess this one too must have a lot to offer. For sure from now on Adwords is going to look cuter and be easier to use. How I wish I could be a beta tester and know what it is all about.


  3. Hayden

    25/11/08Hayden
    Cheers Google! I am excited, navigating between campaigns and editing keywords across several ad groups improve the efficacy of our campaigns further. This facelift is again a highly appreciable move from Google.


  4. Dimitry

    DJ this “facelift” as you called it is on expected lines. There were enough areas to be improved in the old interface. Let’s hope the new interface that is being tested simplifies the campaign management process for advertisers makes it a lot easier to modify keywords across several ad groups.


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