Microsoft MSN adCenter Releases New Reporting Features

Jun 9, 2006 - 7:29 am 0 by
Filed Under Bing Ads

Last night the MSN Search folks at Microsoft adCenter sent out an announcement about new features coming along. The features are mostly reporting in nature and include;

A new Reports page user interface

Create a New Report tab Recent Reports tab Report Templates tab Customize date ranges Schedule and save reports Download reports

Additional reporting upgrades

Schedule and run multiple reports in the background while you are working in adCenter Run more than 10,000 rows of report data (downloadable in .ZIP format) Run reports in multiple formats .TSV (Tab Separated Value) and .HTML formats View the previous 20 reports in the Recent Reports tab

We’ll also be launching our new Video Help that will provide a variety of step-by-step videos explaining adCenter tasks and information.

There are a few other goodies in there so be sure to check in after 10PM PST (or whenever the last “golden popcorn” is handed out) to explore the new features.

Because of that, last night adCenter was unavailable between 4 P.M. Pacific time until around 10 P.M.

Forum discussion on the features at Search Engine Watch Forums & WebmasterWorld.

 

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