Pause or activate all campaigns in a Google Ads account from an incoming webhook
Pause or activate all campaigns in a Google Ads account from an incoming webhook
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Every time a new webhook ping is received with specific URL parameters, all campaigns in a Google Ads account will be instantly paused or activated.
A sample webhook URL with required parameters is: https://hook.Make.com/abcdefgh?action=activate&customerId=1234567890
The action parameter can be either pause or activate.
The customerId parameter is the ID of the Google Ads account where you want to change the campaign statuses.
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