Friday, 11 November 2022
Access Campaign Manager to Create and Manage Your LinkedIn Ads Accounts and Campaigns
Campaign Manager is LinkedIn’s online tool for creating and managing ad accounts and campaigns.
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Access Campaign Manager and LinkedIn Ads Accounts
Access campaign groups in Campaign Manager
Access your LinkedIn ad campaigns in Campaign Manager
Related Tasks
Create a LinkedIn Ads Account
Get Started with Campaign Manager
Manage Notifications in the Campaign Manager Notifications Center
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Update Your Ads Billing Information
Change the credit card used for ads payments by updating your ads billing information.
To add, edit, or view billing information:
Sign in to Campaign Manager.
If you need to switch accounts, click the account name in the upper-left corner of the page and select the correct account name from the dropdown.
Click Account Settings on the left menu, then click Billing Center.
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User roles and permissions in Campaign Manager
When you give a member access to your LinkedIn Ads account, you'll need to assign them a user role.
Each user role grants members permission to take different actions in Campaign Manager. User roles can help you manage your ad account by creating a system of tiered access.
Below are the tasks each user role has permission to perform:
Keep in mind that each ad account must have a billing admin. The person who creates the ads account is automatically assigned as the billing admin.
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Remove hold status from a LinkedIn Ads Account
If your LinkedIn Ads Account has been put on hold, a banner will appear at the top of Campaign Manager. Your account can be placed on hold if an admin’s LinkedIn account has been identified as potentially spam or fake or for billing reasons.
For accounts identified as spam or fake
If an admin’s LinkedIn account has been flagged as potentially spam or fake, please contact us.
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Add a user to a LinkedIn Ads account
You can add a user to your LinkedIn Ads account to perform tasks like viewing, editing, or creating campaigns and ads.
When adding a user to an account, keep in mind:
You can only add members who are your 1st, 2nd, or 3rd-degree connections.
You have to assign them a user role. You’ll choose the role based on what permissions you want them to have on the account.
When you add a user, they’ll automatically receive an email asking them to confirm their approval. They must accept access to the account before they can see or interact with it.
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Manage your Ad Account Settings
You can manage the following account settings for your ad account:
Account name
User roles
Billing details
To manage account settings:
Sign in to Campaign Manager.
If you need to switch accounts, click the account name in the upper-left corner of the page and select the correct account name from the dropdown.
Click Account Settings on the left menu
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