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So our agency recently switched over to ads manager and we currently only have one Google ads rep assigned to a single ad ID. - Anybody know the process in getting a rep who can oversee all our accounts (8-10). - or do they organize personal by vertical? i. e. healthcare, government, b2b, etc
So our agency recently switched over to ads manager and we currently only have one Google ads rep as

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I would set up a manager account to oversee all the accounts. I think even with that you can organize accounts by verticals.  
by (180 points)
Yes, we created the ads manager account. The ads rep however is only assigned to one ID # instead of the entire MCC. Any ideas on how to get that single rep for all accounts in ads manager?  
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@uncaused14 did you make that ad rep an admin to the manager account?  
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You'd need to have an MCC account and rep, which is given to you once you qualify. For Google partners, a manager is always assigned
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We created the ads manager account. It's an umbrella & everything navigates correctly. I asking about how to get that single account rep to oversee our MCC. How did you get yours?  
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@uncaused14 I get what you say. Normally they won't overlook the entire MCC. But only the specific account (if you talking about managers) if you talking about reps (Google support) then simply go to support page and check if chat is available or call them. A manager gets assigned to you by them when you are eligible. No one still knows the eligibility. When I got the partner badge they assigned me one. They did also when I first open my personal account back in the days. Then since, never had one.  
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