Your customer, an advertising agency, wants to create automated rules in Search Ads 360 for all the campaigns associated with their agency–but they can’t see all their campaigns. What’s one reason this might be happening?
- Some accounts are managed within manager accounts, and you have submanager account access.
- All accounts are managed within submanager accounts, and you have submanager account access.
- Some accounts are managed within manager accounts, and you have campaign access.
- All accounts are managed within campaigns, and you have campaign-only access.
Explanation: One reason your customer, the advertising agency, might not be able to see all their campaigns when attempting to create automated rules in Search Ads 360 is that “some accounts are managed within manager accounts, and they have submanager account access.” The hierarchical structure of manager accounts and submanager accounts can limit visibility. If certain campaigns are managed within manager accounts, and the agency has submanager account access, they may not have full visibility into all campaigns. This access restriction ensures a controlled and organized account management structure, with different levels of access based on the account hierarchy. Unlike options involving campaign-only access or submanager-only access, the correct answer highlights the specific scenario where some accounts are managed at a higher level within manager accounts, impacting the agency’s visibility into all campaigns.