I don’t think the people at Google ever sleep because this week Adwords Insider announced the launch of two new online services: Google Global Market Finder and Google Ads for Global Advertisers. Global Marketing Finder is a free online tool that helps you determine potential customers overseas. Just enter in keywords and select the marketing you’d like to explore. Ads for … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for December 10, 2010
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PPC News Roundup for December 3, 2010
If you transitioned your accounts from Yahoo! to Bing without making edits, your ads might not be showing to potential customers. This is because Microsoft and Yahoo! do not view keywords in the same way. Michael Mostert of adCenter Blog has written a post on what you need to know about keyword normalization to avoid missing out on traffic. Since adCenter treats each keyword … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for December 3, 2010
How To Use Google’s Contextual Targeting Tool
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, but today feels like Christmas. I have been reading about Google’s new contextual targeting tool for a few weeks and wanted to try it out, but it wasn’t available in our accounts. The powers that be at Google must have been listening because this morning when I sat down at my desk, there it was: Google’s Contextual Targeting Tool. This new tool allows … [Read more...] about How To Use Google’s Contextual Targeting Tool
AdWords Interest Category Marketing: Initial Observations
We have had Interest Category Marketing, a display network targeting feature that is still in beta, available in some accounts for a while, but this month I began using it and thought I’d share a few of the initial observations I’ve got, as well as the good news and the cautions I’ve found. First, we should discuss the way Interest Category marketing works. It’s expected that … [Read more...] about AdWords Interest Category Marketing: Initial Observations
Do You Make These Common Mistakes While Managing Your AdWords Campaign?
We all make mistakes. Fortunately enough, in the real life they are easy to identify and because of that you can learn not to make them again. On the internet that's not always the case. When you make a mistake on the internet (while managing an AdWords campaign for example), then you usually don't even realize it. Therefore you can't avoid making a similar mistake in the … [Read more...] about Do You Make These Common Mistakes While Managing Your AdWords Campaign?
PPC News Roundup for November 5, 2010
Have you ever clicked on a PPC ad that was exactly what you were looking for only to be taken to a webpage so full of clutter that you couldn’t find the information the ad promised? This is a common problem in PPC advertising where the landing page doesn’t take customers where the ad suggested it would. Michael Mostert has written a post on adCenter Blog about the importance of … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for November 5, 2010
Our Greatest Hits for October 2010
The page views have spoken! Below we have gathered PPC Hero’s four most visited, and hopefully most valuable articles from October. Whether you’re a new or long-time subscriber, you may have missed these insightful and helpful PPC management tips. Bethany sweeps the first place spot for most trafficked October blog with her post: Yahoo! To Microsoft Transition Survival … [Read more...] about Our Greatest Hits for October 2010
The PPC Audit: Rewards for a Critical Eye
You might be a small business owner, new to search engine marketing, and questioning the effectiveness of your initial PPC account structure. On the other hand, you could be an experienced PPC professional needing a new perspective on an established account. Without a doubt, the needs of these two PPC extremes may be entirely opposite. The PPC beginner could simply need … [Read more...] about The PPC Audit: Rewards for a Critical Eye
Yahoo! To Microsoft Transition Survival Guide
The countdown to the Yahoo! And Microsoft integration has begun, and could be in full effect for PPC advertising as soon as November 1st. The transition from Yahoo! Search Marketing to Microsoft adCenter has filled our office with a mixture of excitement and nerves. As campaign managers, we have many questions about the impending changes and how they will affect our accounts. … [Read more...] about Yahoo! To Microsoft Transition Survival Guide
Image Ads: Why Bother?
As most of us who advertise on Google’s “display network” know, there are a few ways to go about it. Some of the more notable differences include: Ability to target automatic placements, either via audiences (a newer feature), or via keywords VS. Ability to target managed placements (websites or web pages you choose) with or without keywords or audiences Ability to … [Read more...] about Image Ads: Why Bother?
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
Wondering Where Your Adwords Reports Went?
If you’re like me you had taken the time at some point in the past to set up report templates that run automatically. So if you are wondering where some of them have gone, read on! Google has updated their reports so the Account, Campaign, and Ad Group data is available through the Campaigns tab only. Yep, that is right…you have to make all new templates, but don’t fret, it’s … [Read more...] about Wondering Where Your Adwords Reports Went?