How to Use the CSV Bid Manager
The CSV Bid Manager allows you to export and adjust current bids by source in a geo by means of a CSV file rather than doing so in the UI. This tool helps you update bids for several apps at once. If you only have a handful of edits, please change them directly in the UI (you must be filtered by country first).
To get started:
- Click CSV Bid Manager.
- Export your current bids by clicking Export Current Bids.
- In the far right columns you will see Flat Bid Override and Percent Bid Override. Edit these two columns as needed. See best practices below.
- When you finish editing, save the file as a CSV and upload it.
- You can review your changes before applying them. If the changes look good, click Apply Bid Updates.
Bid Override Best Practices
Flat Bid Override | Percentage Bid Override | |
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Formatting | Format flat bid overrides as: $5.00 , $5 , or 5 | Format percent bid decreases as: Format percent bid increases as: |
Considerations | Bids for each app are separated by country (listed in CSV column B) | |
Pros | Bid exactly what you want. Bid is Static. | Bid interacts with existing optimizations / default bid changes. Bid is Dynamic. |
Cons | When source quality changes, bid does not change. Flat Bid overrides can require manual monitoring. | When source quality changes, bid does change. Percent Bid overrides can mean costs are variable. |
CSV Bid Manager Common Errors
Error Notification | Resolution |
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“Flat Bid and Percentage Bid cannot be used simultaneously.” | Only use one form of bid override in the CSV file (flat or percentage but not both). |
“Invalid values have been set for the percentage bid.” | Ensure your inputs are percentage bid overrides not flat bid overrides (e.g. 20% not 0.20 ). |
“Invalid values have been set for the flat bid.” | Ensure your inputs are flat bid overrides not percentage bid overrides (e.g. 5 not 5% ). |