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How to connect Google Ads

Google Ads is an online advertising platform that allows you to position short ads, videos, product catalogs, among others.

Lucía Achigar avatar
Written by Lucía Achigar
Updated over 8 months ago

By connecting Google Ads to Bunker DB, you will have access to your results in aggregate or by segment. Through a single connection, you will be able to view combined data from your various networks, including: Display, which covers websites, apps and videos associated with Google; Search, which presents text ads in search results; Discovery, which shows your campaigns on relevant feeds and home pages; and YouTube ads, which appear before, during or after videos.

Connect the network by following these steps

  1. Select «Google Ads» from the «Paid Media» section of the «Analytics» module.


  2. Click «Sign in with Google» to start connecting your account.

    ️↩️ You will be temporarily redirected to the network authorization page to grant the permissions that allow Bunker DB Analytics to download the data.

  3. Click «Continue» to grant necessary download permissions.


    ↩️️Once the network authorization procedure is completed, you will be redirected to Bunker DB Analytics to finish the process.

  4. Select the account to be connected from the drop-down menu.


  5. Click «Save Network» to finish the procedure.

Once you have connected Google Ads you will be able to access all the placements on the network with ease 🙌🏻.


Remember that the connection and refresh process can only be done by a Google user with administrator permissions on the account.

Check how to validate your permissions in the following article 👈🏻



If more ad accounts are going to be used, the connection procedure must be repeated by clicking on the «+» icon.


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The data download will depend on the volume of data generated in the two years before the connection date. If the data was not downloaded in less than 24 hours, contact [email protected] or through the platform chat.


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