Is it possible to link two sites' Search Console to Adwords?
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My company is a healthcare organization that has two brands, one that's our 'system' and is mainly adult health services and the other is pediatric only focused care. Both have separate websites. Our SEM is managed by an outside agency. We're in the process of linking our Google Search Consoles to the Adwords account. Our GSC has both of the sites as separate properties, but the Adwords account has all of the campaigns for both brands under one account.
Is it possible to link both of the GSC properties in the Adwords account to be able to get accurate information for the Paid & Organic report in Adwords?
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Great, thanks!
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yes for sure you can.
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Yes, absolutely. Once you have added one account, just click the blue plus to add another. So long as you have access to the accounts (or are subsequently authorised) you can add as many as you like.
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