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Has anyone tried automating campaign creation for multiple countries at once? I recently heard about a feature that lets you duplicate up to 20 campaigns across different geographies in just a couple of clicks. It sounds cool, but I'm curious to see how it works in practice.

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When trying to scale campaigns across different countries, I always spent a ton of time manually duplicating settings—copying geos, setting bids, and transferring creatives. I recently discovered that RichAds now has a Multigeo feature—it lets you create up to 20 campaign duplicates for different countries in just a few clicks. This really speeds up the process and reduces the chance of errors when copying settings. If you want to see how it works and implement it yourself, check article — you might also save yourself a ton of time.

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Hi! I can share my experience—we tested this feature together with the fntmanagement.com team when we expanded our campaigns to several countries at once. To be honest, at first I had doubts about how convenient it would be to duplicate up to 20 campaigns in a couple of clicks, but in practice everything turned out to be quite smooth. The agency team set up the process so that each campaign was tailored to local audiences without becoming a carbon copy of the others. The time savings were significant, and quality control was on point. For multi-geo tasks, this is a truly effective tool.

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Yes, I’ve tested similar automation features, and they’re surprisingly practical when scaling internationally. Duplicating campaigns saves hours, but the real challenge is adapting messaging to each market.

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I’ve seen teams use this approach with good results, especially for paid ads and email campaigns. The speed is impressive, but success depends on understanding each geography beyond language alone. Market structure, platforms, and local habits still vary a lot. That’s where Explore global database  websites by country  and region worldwide from Webatla , becomes useful during planning. Pairing campaign duplication with regional insight reduces guesswork, helping automated launches feel intentional rather than generic when expanded across multiple countries.

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