
Platforms are providing omnichannel support to
marketers as technology advances and strategies become more savvy.
Microsoft Advertising on Tuesday launched several features, but the one that stands out is Pinterest Import, which will
support the integration of marketing strategies across platforms.
Pinterest Import lets marketers import campaigns from Pinterest Ads into the Microsoft Audience Network. The advanced import
option allows advertisers to customize campaigns for Microsoft Advertising, make changes to bids, budgets, and other settings.
Microsoft said Audiences will not be imported, so make sure to
use Audience Network Planner to identify the correct audiences to target before launching the campaign.
Google Import for Performance Max campaigns also launched. The goal is to simplify
duplicating efforts across platforms when using Google Ad’s Performance Max campaigns.
Max campaigns can import as Smart Shopping Campaigns and Local Inventory Ads in Microsoft,
according to the company. For example, asset group names will be mapped to ad group names, but text and image assets won’t be imported. Listing groups from Performance Max campaigns will be
mapped as-is to the product groups in Smart Shopping Campaigns and Local Inventory Ads. Microsoft said it’s working to support multiple product groups. This feature is in closed beta, but
marketers can sign up for it with account teams.
Microsoft also launched support for multimedia ads in Microsoft Advertising Editor. It is generally available in all markets. Support for the
Microsoft Audience Network is still in pilot.
Tuesday’s announcements also included Microsoft Advertising Editor support for multimedia ads, cruise ads, tours, and activity ads now
available, and subdomain support for dynamic search ads.
And, the general availability of subdomains in dynamic search ads in all markets where DSA are available. The update lets marketers add
subdomains like mysite.contoso.com in addition to your top-level domains like contoso.com. It improves the precision with domains and campaigns.