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Lesson 2b: Account Navigation

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Objective: Learn to navigate the My Account tab and to edit your account and billing preferences.

Billing Summary Back to Top

On the Billing Summary page, information on the payments for your account is displayed. You can access more detailed information about each payment by clicking the invoice number link.

To learn more, see the Billing Cycle lesson.

Billing Preferences Back to Top

On the Billing Preferences page, you can view your method of billing and form of payment. You can also edit the payment details (such as payment method) and change your billing address or contact phone number. You may also enter any promotional codes that you may have received.

Account Preferences Back to Top

On the Account Preferences page, you can:

  • Edit your login email address, password and display language
  • Decide which notifications you would like to receive (such as newsletters) and how you would like to receive them
  • Edit your primary business type or your PharmacyChecker ID
  • Edit your Google Analytics auto-linking capability
  • Review the AdWords Terms and Conditions
  • Cancel your AdWords account

Access Back to Top

The Access page lets you view and control other's access levels. It also helps keep your own information secure. This page comes in handy if you share your AdWords account with other users or if a client manager helps manage your account.

On this page, you can invite other users to share the account with you, grant users access and disable a user or client manager's access.

The Budget Page Back to Top

The Budget page lets you view active, past and future account-level budgets. Account-level budgets are issued to qualified advertisers who prefer to be billed on a monthly basis with invoices. The Budget page displays the contract account budget and contract start and end date. It shows what portion has been consumed to date.

To learn more, see the Invoicing lesson.

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