Yahoo's caste system may not be known by everyone so I thought it would be helpful to shed some light on the various tiers of their accounts. This information originally appeared in Welcome to the Panama Jungle: A user's guide to Yahoo!'s new interface. But before we get the tier break down, here are a few things to keep in mind regarding your account status: Yahoo! reviews … [Read more...] about Do You Know Your Yahoo Account Tier?
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Impression Share, Takin’ it to the Streets
Google initially introduced their impression share reporting to AdWords advertisers back in April. To be perfectly honest, there was little buzz within the industry, and this advertiser (yes, me) didn't pay much attention. After speaking with our AdWords rep, the team here at PPC Hero discovered that the impression share report was receiving some additional data: lost … [Read more...] about Impression Share, Takin’ it to the Streets
The Most Important Element of Your AdWords Campaign
Jeremy Mayes over at PPC Discussions asks, "In your mind, what is the most important element of an AdWords campaign?" This is a very interesting question, and I like the car analogy he uses (see his original post); however, I disagree: my radio is not critical to my car’s functionality but it is essential to my sanity (I am a music geek, and I hate driving, so I NEED … [Read more...] about The Most Important Element of Your AdWords Campaign
Is Yahoo!’s New Ad Text Length Policy Hurting Advertisers?
Well, some people think so. Search Engine Roundtable shared this comment from a Web Master World forum discussion: "My CTR since May 16 has fallen through the floor. I assume this is because of the new short description policy." After reading both the forum discussion and the blog post, I decided to see if this observation held any merit. My first thought was that most … [Read more...] about Is Yahoo!’s New Ad Text Length Policy Hurting Advertisers?
Placement Performance Reporting
What is it? Google's new Placement Performance Report allows advertisers to view the sites where their ads are being displayed on the content network. In the not-so-distant past, advertisers were relegated to "all or nothing" content strategies. This new transparency allows for greater flexibility in account management and will help to quiet growing opposition to the use of … [Read more...] about Placement Performance Reporting
Follow Up on Preferred Cost Bidding Test
As a follow up to my preferred cost bidding blog a few weeks ago, I'm here to share my results after testing for two weeks. Although my cost-per-click has remained nearly the same, my click-through rates and average ad positions have dropped. Campaign #1 is still set at a preferred cost bid of $0.12. For the past two weeks my actual CPC was at $0.09. However it has increased … [Read more...] about Follow Up on Preferred Cost Bidding Test
Display & Destination URLs: Make sure they are fraternal twins
We've recently been asked a question regarding ad URLs: "Hi, I've been using Google Adwords and MSN Adcenter for a while and have decided to have a look at yahoos PPC offering, now all seems ok, except it doesn't seem to support a display URL/destination URL differentiation. Is this possible in Yahoo PPC? And how do I go about it. Basically I want my display url to be my main … [Read more...] about Display & Destination URLs: Make sure they are fraternal twins
5 Reasons Why I (we) Blog
We've been tagged by PPC Blog. Instead of having John, Amber and myself post 5 reasons why we each blog I thought I'd write 5 reasons why we blog as a collective: We saw an opportunity to dig into the nitty-gritty details and stats of PPC management. There is a plethora of blogs that post news or updates about PPC management, but not many blogs discuss actual results of … [Read more...] about 5 Reasons Why I (we) Blog
Preferred Cost Bidding; Results are In (Almost)
There has been much chatter in the SEM blogosphere about the new Adwords feature called "preferred cost bidding," but no one has actually put it to the test to see how well it works. (Here is a post on ppclab.com that inquires about preferred cost bidding.) Just in case you haven’t heard, preferred cost bidding allows you to enter the price you would prefer to pay per … [Read more...] about Preferred Cost Bidding; Results are In (Almost)
4 Ways to Enhance Your Performance in Yahoo!’s Panama
Even though we have been managing accounts within Panama for the last five months, we are still acclimating to Yahoo!'s new interface - as I'm certain most online marketers are still trying to gain their bearings as well. Recently we released our handbook, Welcome to the Panama Jungle: a user's guide to Yahoo!'s new interface, where we talk about the ins and outs of Panama. … [Read more...] about 4 Ways to Enhance Your Performance in Yahoo!’s Panama
Are Your Google Keywords Actually Active?
I entered some new keywords into my Adwords account and I checked them the next day and found I had received no impressions yet. I scrolled over to the magnifying glass icon (the ad diagnostic tool) next to the actual keyword, and the pop up read: "The keyword phrase you've entered has a low search volume and isn't showing any of your ads. If more users start searching for your … [Read more...] about Are Your Google Keywords Actually Active?
MSN adCenter Beta Quandary
A few weeks back, one of my MSN accounts was accepted into the new adCenter content network beta test. This particular client does exceptionally well with Content Match in Google, so my basic assumption was that I would see at least some improvement in MSN. Despite the addition of their content network, I have not seen any progress in this account. The changes that MSN has … [Read more...] about MSN adCenter Beta Quandary