If you go partially through a buildout and want to complete it later, you can access an offline draft later from your list of campaigns. When contrasted with building a campaign in the Ads Manager, Power Editor shines in its ability to save an unfinished campaign as a draft. We won’t cover this in-depth here as we have previously talked about 5 Tips for Building Effective Facebook Ads Campaigns. When you select the “Create Campaign” button in the upper left, you’ll enter a campaign buildout process that is basically the same as what you see in the web interface. Now, let’s delve into some tips to make the most of Power Editor. To the right of this date selector, the button with the gear symbol allows you to choose the metrics appearing in the table. To show statistics from a particular date range, use the date selector to the right, above the list of campaigns. Once you’re in Power Editor, your campaigns will automatically download. It allows you to easily create, duplicate, and edit all elements of Facebook campaigns offline, uploading your changes to run once the process is complete.Īssuming you have an active Facebook Ads account, you can access Power Editor here or find it in the top navigation menu of Ads Manager. Instead of being desktop-based, it’s a browser-based tool currently only compatible with Google Chrome. Power Editor is a similar tool for Facebook Ads. Those who work with Google AdWords may be familiar with AdWords Editor for bulk creation and editing. In this article, we’ll walk you through a few of the time-saving features of Power Editor to improve your process for running Facebook Ads. When you want to create ads in bulk, Facebook offers a better solution in the form of Power Editor.