Complete PPC PLA Shopping Campaign Crash Course ─ Conversion Deadline Sunday!
Complete PPC PLA Shopping Campaign Crash Course ─ Conversion Deadline Sunday! was originally published on BruceClay.com, home of expert search engine optimization tips.
Before you start packing up and traveling with family, remember that August 31, this Sunday, is the last day to upgrade your Product Listing Ad (PLA) campaigns.
Don’t panic!

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In efforts to make this weekend much more enjoyable for you, here are some tips on upgrading to Shopping Campaigns I think will shine light on the “phases” that take effect in September if you do not upgrade your PLA campaigns.

If you haven’t already upgraded your PLA campaigns, the Google team, announced a new tool earlier this month, to help you create a Shopping Campaign from your existing PLA campaigns. The new campaign will include your campaign structure and bids based on your existing PLA campaign(s) and on their historical performance. Trust me, this tool will help you a lot of time! Note: Although the purpose of this tool is to help you upgrade your PLA campaigns instantly, not all campaigns will be compatible. If your campaign includes AdWords labels or “groupings” in your product targeting, you have to update your data feed with customs labels before any upgrading can take place.
Check out the AdWords Blog, where the Google team has provided the advertising community a great list of resources to reference for upgrading and optimizing your Shopping Campaigns. In efforts to save you the time and get your weekend started as soon as possible, review the following resources below:
Shopping Campaign Tutorial Videos
How to create a campaign
How to prep my data feed
How to optimize my product groups
Instructional Hangouts on Air
Shopping Campaigns Upgrade 101: Where and how to start (beginner)
Shopping Campaigns Upgrade 201: What to do now (advanced)
Help Center Resources
AdWords Help Center
Merchant Center Help Center
AdWords Community

Last week, Google AdWords shared another piece of news with the advertising community. If advertisers do not upgrade before Monday, the following two phases will take place during September.
Phase 1: Limited functionality of all regular PLA campaigns. You will not be able to make any edits to product targeting, max CPC bids, promotional text and destination URLs. The only thing you will be able to edit is campaign status and budgets.
Phase 2: Auto-upgrade to Shopping campaigns. If you do not upgrade your campaigns before deadline, your PLA campaigns will be auto-upgraded. Sounds easy right? Well not entirely. Although your campaigns will auto-upgrade during the month of the September, some settings and bids might not be included in the transition into the new campaign, due to “technical limitation” as described by Google. Once your PLA campaigns have been converted, your regular PLA campaigns will stop serving and remain paused.
Final Thoughts
To really enjoy this Labor Day weekend, make sure to upgrade your regular PLA campaigns before Monday. Avoid the forced phases and limited functionality of the automatic upgrade option. Also remember that although your PLA campaigns will be auto-upgraded if you don’t do it yourself before September, not all elements for your existing regular PLAs will transfer over. So, make this Friday count and dedicate some time to not only upgrade but also optimize your new Shopping Campaigns to receive the best results! And, if you find out about the transition a little too late or want some help cleaning up your campaigns once they’ve reached the phase stage, feel free to reach out to me and the BCI SEM services team where we’ve been busy transitioning multi-campaign PLAs for clients across a variety of verticals.
Resources to Help You Transition from PLAs to Shopping Campaigns
Best Practices for NEW Google Shopping Campaigns (Bruce Clay, Inc.)
[Webinar Recording] 8 Tips To Optimize Your Google Shopping Campaigns (PPC Hero)
Google Shopping Campaigns Transition Tips (Search Engine Watch)
Do AdWords Shopping Campaigns Work? (Wordstream)