About assets upgrade

The upgrade for image and location assets will be completed later in 2023. Bulk upload for upgraded price, app and location group assets will also be supported later in 2023.

Assets are being upgraded to enable new features and reduce the complexity of asset creation and management. The upgrade involves a new feature through which you can pause your assets. This change won’t affect the performance of your ads or assets.

This article explains any differences that you may notice during this time period, and how to switch between upgraded and legacy reporting in the UI if you also use the Google Ads API or Editor to manage assets.

A few features that have been deprecated as part of the assets upgrade are:

  • Device preference for mobile in all assets
  • Start and end date in call assets
  • Ad schedules in app assets
  • Start and end time and ad schedule in price and structure snippets
Note: If upgraded assets and legacy assets of a particular type are attached to the same customer, campaign or ad group, the automatic migration process will remove the legacy assets automatically and keep the existing upgraded asset.

Table view

After the data migration is complete, you won’t be able to see legacy data on the assets page. But, you’ll still be able to access it in your 'Reports'.

Upgraded vs. legacy assets

If you use the Google Ads API or Editor to create upgraded assets during the migration period, you may see separate views for legacy and upgraded assets.

  • Historical stats for legacy assets will be available in the 'Reports' page until June 2024 for image and location assets.
  • Reporting for upgraded assets will continue to be available in the assets table view. Once the switch to upgraded asset is complete, legacy asset data will no longer be available in the assets table view.

Tracking upgraded assets using ValueTrack parameters in URLs

All ValueTrack parameters will continue to function when used in URLs in upgraded assets except for {feeditemid}. Instead, use {extensionid} to link any final URL, tracking template or custom parameter to an upgraded asset. The {feeditemid} parameter will no longer return any value once the legacy asset is migrated to an upgraded asset.

The migration procedure won't change occurrences of {feeditemid} into {extensionid} for you. You must update any URLs that utilise the {feeditemid} parameter to also include the {extensionid} parameter. Doing so will ensure that you're tracking clicks to either type of asset. However, only one of these fields will be populated when a click occurs.

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