PPC Hero would like to wish Google a very happy 14th birthday!! Google’s actual birthday has been a debated topic throughout the years, but Google has chosen September 27th as their official day to celebrate! Cheers to this year and many more, Google! Check out this interactive timeline on Google's history here. … [Read more...] about Happy 14th Birthday Google!!
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Sharing is Caring: Google AdWords Introduces Shared Budgets
Google announced the new Shared Budgets feature for AdWords this past Monday. The intent behind the feature is to allow you to establish a single daily budget shared by multiple campaigns. This, in theory, should allow for a more consistent daily spend level by automatically adjusting spend allocation for full utilization. As Google Engineer Vidya Iyer explains: “Say you’re … [Read more...] about Sharing is Caring: Google AdWords Introduces Shared Budgets
PPC Myth Busting! Myth 8: Ads Should Always Be In The Top 3
This is another one that I’ve been guilty of myself: thinking that ads should be in the top 3 ad positions at all times. Thinking the top three positions is the only place you can see good returns is a total myth. One that I plan on bustin'! When you log in and see ad positions in 4s and 5s or lower, you think “ack! I’m buried on the side or on page 2! No one can even see me!” … [Read more...] about PPC Myth Busting! Myth 8: Ads Should Always Be In The Top 3
Have Close Variants Increased Your Leads by 55 Percent?
In May of this year Google announced new matching behavior for phrase and exact match keywords. It seemed like a boon for search volume at the time, and now that a few months have passed we can further evaluate the effect of this change on your accounts. This is all assuming that they’re turned on for your campaigns to begin with. Accounts were automatically opted into them, … [Read more...] about Have Close Variants Increased Your Leads by 55 Percent?
Two Tips to Make the Most of Google’s Latest Results Page Change
The SEM world has been set aflame by some of the recent changes seen on Google’s Search Engine Results Page. First observed by Dr. Pete over at SEOmoz and later elaborated on at length by Larry Kim over at Wordstream, the main takeaway for all of you intrepid PPC Account Managers out there is this: On many searches, Google has been showing only seven organic search listings … [Read more...] about Two Tips to Make the Most of Google’s Latest Results Page Change
Converting Facebook Leads into Sales
Last year my friend and mentor, Bryan Eisenberg, exposed the biggest lie of pay-per-click marketing: “Keywords don’t fail to convert!!! It’s we who fail to convert visitors from those keywords.” Bryan’s point is that as long as: the keyword phrase is relevant to your business, and the keyword-based ads are relevant enough to your prospects to cause them to click on the … [Read more...] about Converting Facebook Leads into Sales
Create & Manage Your Remarketing Lists via Google Analytics
Google Analytics has always provided a variety of tools to help you better understand your website visitors and improve their experience. Perhaps one of the most popular features they have to offer is remarketing. Remarketing is a powerful tool that can be used to expand your reach and influence users to return to your website. Up until recently, two separate tags were … [Read more...] about Create & Manage Your Remarketing Lists via Google Analytics
Are PPC Ads Beating Organic Listings for Clicks?
You've heard it before- "I never click sponsored ads." I'll admit I was an anti-ad clicker prior to joining the paid search industry as well. So, with the skepticism of the PPC ad, but with the search engines making these paid sections more prominent and more engaging, I'm sure you're curious as to how well paid advertisements are performing in comparison to organic … [Read more...] about Are PPC Ads Beating Organic Listings for Clicks?
How To Use Google Automated Rules For Targeting Optimal Ad Positions
In part one of our automating paid search series this week, Kayla explained three ways to self-automate your work, and in part two Sam talks about using bid management software. Today, in our third series post, I'll tell you all about Google's automated rules. Why you'd want to use them, how to set them up, a case study on when I used them for an account, and how to stop using … [Read more...] about How To Use Google Automated Rules For Targeting Optimal Ad Positions
Flexible Targeting on the Google Display Network
So, the other day I was changing some settings and noticed this little guy in one of my accounts: Yeah, I should have noticed this on the AdWords blog, but I didn't. Hey, I get busy just like everyone else! So, back to my story: I notice this guy, and I'm all "Whaaat?!" Because I've been splitting out Display campaigns like it was my job (oh, wait...) in order to make sure … [Read more...] about Flexible Targeting on the Google Display Network
8 Ways Google Makes A PPC Manager Less Efficient
As an Account Director I am responsible for hundreds, and hundreds, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in ad spend through Google every month. Furthermore, that number is growing by approximately 15% a month. Why is it then when client’s have questions that should have good answers, or when I want to do simple things in AdWords that makes perfect sense to do, Google seems to … [Read more...] about 8 Ways Google Makes A PPC Manager Less Efficient
UPDATE: Google’s New Ad Rotation Settings are NO LONGER the Devil
Back in May, Google released a new change to their ad rotation settings that set off somewhat of an uproar in the PPC world. That change has been walked back big time, and it's a victory for advertisers. Apologies for the lateness in updating this post. We were too busy celebrating these changes over the past 30 days instead of posting about them. Here are the details of … [Read more...] about UPDATE: Google’s New Ad Rotation Settings are NO LONGER the Devil