Connect LinkedIn Ads Campaign Management integrations
Calibrate your professional outreach by automating LinkedIn Ads Campaign Management to instantly adjust campaign budgets based on performance. This workflow automation lets you update targeting criteria from your CRM data or pause underperforming ad creatives automatically. Register for free to maximize your return on ad spend.
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Automate LinkedIn Ads Campaign Management on Make to instantly adjust campaign budgets, update targeting criteria, or pause underperforming ad creatives in your campaigns.
Creates a new event ad.
Creates a new event ad campaign.
Retrieves the size of an audience by keywords.
Retrieves the size of an audience by criteria with optional exclusion logic.
Retrieves the details of a campaign by its ID.
Retrieves the details of a campaign group by its ID.
Retrieves the details of a creative by its URN.
Retrieves an existing post.
Retrieves the details of an ad account by its ID.
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