As you may have noticed, Google has slowly rearranged several of the reports in AdWords this summer. For those who are new to PPC, or are trying to catch up on all of the changes, I am going to rundown some of the common reports we use with information on where they are now located. But first, I want to start with a brief introduction to reporting with some general … [Read more...] about Google AdWords Reporting: An Update Since Summer Changes
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Three Things Google Doesn’t Want You to Know About Quality Score
As most online advertisers know, Quality Score is a key determinant in how high your ad appears in Google search results. A high Quality Score (say between 7 and 10) will push up your ad, while a low Quality Score (say between 1 and 4) will bring it down—or prevent it from showing at all, unless you raise your bid. Your exact ad position is determined by both your Quality Score … [Read more...] about Three Things Google Doesn’t Want You to Know About Quality Score
How Can I Make it Better? Part 5: Improving Ad Text
Today is the final installment of our “how can I make it Better?” series. If you haven’t been keeping up, our topics thus far have been on improving account structure, quality score, landing pages, click-through rate, and now today I’m finishing up with ad writing. I’m going to hog some glory here by claiming my section the most important but don’t tell Jen, Amy, Erin, or … [Read more...] about How Can I Make it Better? Part 5: Improving Ad Text
How Can I Make it Better? Part 4: Improving Click-Through Rate
In the last couple of weeks on PPC Hero, we have been writing a series of posts themed, “how can I make it better?” Jen started the series with tips on improving your account structure. Amy then gave readers 6 steps to raise quality score, while Erin recently posted tips on improving poor landing pages. Today, I am going to continue the series with tips on how to improve the … [Read more...] about How Can I Make it Better? Part 4: Improving Click-Through Rate
6 Steps To Raise Your Quality Score
Quality score is a vital component of your pay-per-click account because it influences ad position and keywords’ minimum bid. What is the quality score's purpose? Google assigns a quality score to ensure that it only shows relevant ads to users. Think of it this way, Google makes money off of the ads that it shows to the users. Google is by far the most popular search engine … [Read more...] about 6 Steps To Raise Your Quality Score
Too Much of A Good Thing: Dealing With Duplicate Keywords
Let’s face it: PPC management is an ever-changing business. Managers and agencies come and go, accounts expand and shrink, and before you know it seven different people have had a hand in the evolution of an account. How many of the accounts that you currently manage did you begin? How many of your little PPC babies, whose campaigns and ad groups and keywords you lovingly … [Read more...] about Too Much of A Good Thing: Dealing With Duplicate Keywords
Developing a PPC Strategic Plan
You just got a new PPC client or maybe you are starting an account for a new brand or division of your company – what are you going to do first? Keyword research? Write ads? Before you dive in head first, take a step back and develop a plan. Ask some key questions, research the competitive landscape and think through things to make sure you set the account on the right path … [Read more...] about Developing a PPC Strategic Plan
When Is It OK to Have Low-Quality-Score Keywords?
If you have a Google AdWords account, you likely know the role Quality Score plays in the success of your account. Generally speaking, the higher your keywords’ Quality Scores, the more Google will like you. And the more Google likes you, the less it’ll charge you for your ads to appear in strong positions in the SERPs. But there a few instances when low-Quality-Score … [Read more...] about When Is It OK to Have Low-Quality-Score Keywords?
What Your Text Ads Say About You
PPC ads are like a first impression for your company or product. How you do want to come across – cheap, smart, desperate? A potential customer sees your ads first and if they are interested beyond the “hand-shake”, will click to find out more. Going along with this analogy, your landing page could then be called the first date – the customer has expressed some interest but … [Read more...] about What Your Text Ads Say About You
Align your bids with your CPA within 5 minutes using AdWords Editor and Excel
That’s right, changing your bids isn’t something you want to spend a lot of time on, and if your goal is to reach a certain CPA (or CPL, CPS, CPO, etc.) it doesn’t have to take you much more than a couple of minutes, even for large accounts. But before giving you the theory and step by step instructions, there are a few things we should agree on about the kind of bid … [Read more...] about Align your bids with your CPA within 5 minutes using AdWords Editor and Excel
PPC News Roundup for August 13, 2010
Have you been using the updated keyword tool in AdWords? I haven’t, but that’s about to change. Truthfully, I enjoy the simplicity of the previous version and always found myself clicking the “previous interface” link rather than giving the new tool a legitimate shot at winning me over. This week Google announced the new keyword tool is exiting Beta and they shed some light on … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for August 13, 2010
Never Odd Or Even: PPC Ad Text Testing Made Easy
Everyone in the PPC world understands the importance of ad text testing. We care, we think it's important, we wanna do it...and you know what? For reals, it's complicated. The headline lied. Most of us don't have one campaign with three ad groups to deal with, we have three hundred ad groups, and a lot of us aren't really willing to sit around and let tests run for the sake … [Read more...] about Never Odd Or Even: PPC Ad Text Testing Made Easy