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Filter your targets and search term tables

Guide on how to filter your targets/search terms lists by type and performance

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Written by Claire Lee
Updated over a week ago

For any Sponsored Products Targets or Search Terms tables within your Perpetua dashboard, you can add filters to easily narrow down the list and quickly identify keywords, product targets, and search terms that matter to you the most.

You can filter lists specifically by:

  • Type - the type of target/search term (e.g. Match types, User-added, Negative matches etc.)

  • Performance - performance metrics of those targets/search terms (e.g. ACOS greater than 30%, Impressions below 1000, etc.)

  • Status- Paused or Enabled

Please note:

  • You can also add as many filters as you'd like in a single session! However, only one Type filter can be applied at a time.

  • Applied filters will continue to persist even after refreshing the window or logging out. You must delete filters manually to successfully remove them.

Let's get started 🙂

Head over to any Targets or Search Terms tab within your dashboard and click on the "Add Filter" button, located just beside the search box.

To filter by Match Type

  1. Choose to filter by Match Types

  2. Select the Match Type you'd like to filter by.

  3. Then hit the Apply button to add the filter to your table.

To filter by Performance

  1. Choose to filter by Performance

  2. Select the Performance metric you'd like to filter by.

  3. Enter a Rule

  4. Then hit the Apply button to add the filter to your table.

To filter by Status

  1. Choose to filter by Status

  2. Select the Status you'd like to filter by.

  3. Then hit the Apply button to add the filter to your table.

When filters have been applied successfully, you will see the filters appear beside the "Filters" row, and the table should be updated accordingly.

To remove/clear filters...

  • If you'd like to remove a single filter, just click the X icon beside the filter.

  • If you'd like to clear all filters, click Clear All


Article last updated April 2023. If you find this information to be out of date, please contact hello@perpetua.io.

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