When Google Analytics remarketing audiences are exported to Google Ads or Display & Video 360 campaigns, they are normally updated at least once per day. If you do not use any of these audiences to display an ad for more than 365 days, these audiences will be updated less frequently (once every 30 days).
When you start using these audiences in active campaigns, or when you create a new remarketing list, Analytics will resume updating at least once per day.
Audiences exported to Google Optimize are updated daily whether or not you use the audiences in experiments.
You can use preconfigured audiences that the Analytics team has developed to cover many of your use cases, you can create new audiences from scratch, and you can import any of your existing segments to use as the basis for new audiences. Once you've developed an audience, it becomes available in the accounts you select, and you can put it to work right away as part of a campaign or experiment.
In this article: PrerequisitesYou cannot publish Universal Analytics audiences to Search Ads 360 or Campaign Manager 360.
To change the view, click Edit, select a new view, then click Next step.
Some of the preconfigured audience definitions include:
If there are more than 1000 page/screen URLs for your site/app, then Analytics displays matches as you enter text only if matches are found within the first 1000 URLs. If there are no matches in the first 1000 URLs, then Analytics displays nothing. In this case, you can copy and paste the URL from a browser, or from some other source of URLs like a spreadsheet.
If you don't want to use a recommended audience, click Create New to create a new audience based on a segment you define. See Audiences you create.
Audience Builder, no filters definedWhen you finish configuring your audience, click Apply.
Audience definitionIf your audience definition has an Exclude condition, an additional check box appears, and you have the option to permanently or temporarily remove users from that audience. Learn more
If your audience definition has user-level filters, then the Lookback days option appears. With Lookback days, any users who have met your audience criteria anytime during that lookback period are added to your audience the next time they initiate a session on your site.
Learn more about how filters are evaluated.
You can import a
segmentto use as the basis for your audience. When you're defining an audience, click
Import Segment, and then choose from the segments that are available in the current property.
If your audience includes Age, Gender, or any of the Interest dimensions, you can publish that audience only to Google Ads (Display).
If your audience includes sequences, you cannot publish that audience to Analytics.
When you create a new Display audience, Analytics prepopulates the list with up to 30 days of data so that you can use the list in 24-48 hours. If you have fewer than 30 days of data available, then Analytics uses the data you have. Analytics cannot prepopulate Search audiences.
If you use Query Time import, Analytics also backfills your audiences whenever you add a new Query Time import schema, and whenever new Query Time import data become available.
Edit an audienceWhen you edit the source (reporting view) or definition, new users are added based on the new source or definition, and existing users who were added based on the previous source or definition remain in the audience until their membership duration expires.
When you edit destinations, you can close an audience for individual destinations so that it no longer accumulates users in those contexts. You can subsequently reopen an audience for a destination by editing the audience again.
When you close an audience, it no longer accumulates users. However, users in that audience can still be served ads until their membership duration expires.
When you delete an audience, it is removed from all destinations, and members of the audience are no longer eligible to be served ads per the audience criteria.
You can close an audience for individual destinations when you edit an audience.
To close an audience for all destinations at the same time:
To delete an audience:
To reopen an audience that you've closed for all destinations:
The Google Analytics Management API gives you programmatic options to create and edit audiences. Learn more
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