Many advertisers have run into this common problem—you can’t track the impact that your Adwords campaigns have on sales more than through the amount of clicks that your ads are getting. It’s hard to explain to a frustrated client that yes, your agency is responsible for clicks, but there are other unseen factors that may be affecting sales that aren’t shown in your statistics. … [Read more...] about Google Voice and Adwords Combine
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Creating Targeted Ads in Facebook
Now that Facebook and Bing have partnered, social search is becoming ever more prevalent. But when it comes to PPC, you can also leverage Facebook to market your products and services to a highly targeted audience. We’ve discussed the benefits of using Facebook in previous posts, but now I’ll walk you through the few simple steps to getting started. Dashboard When you first … [Read more...] about Creating Targeted Ads in Facebook
Google AdWords Reporting: An Update Since Summer Changes
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
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
Managing the Content Network in Google and Bing
Ah, the display (a.k.a. content) network. If you’re like me you have a love/hate relationship with it. While it can increase your leads, it also has the potential to spend a lot of money VERY quickly on irrelevant clicks. However, even though the display network in Google has the potential to cause you headaches, they at least provided you with the reporting tools you needed to … [Read more...] about Managing the Content Network in Google and Bing
Google Is Not Creepy
Every day Google is becoming smarter, and in turn making it easier for advertisers to more effectively reach their target audiences. Now, this could be viewed as another supposed step towards world dominance as referenced in jest in some of our roundups, or merely another great and easy way to more accurately and continually reach a solid base of potential customers. What I’m … [Read more...] about Google Is Not Creepy
Are Your Ads Dynamic?
As the Bing/Yahoo merger nears, I thought it might be beneficial to talk about Bing. If you are anything like us here at Hanapin, you have been working for the past two months (if not more) to make sure all of your ducks are in a row before the merger takes place. Its not that Bing didn’t matter before, it did, but now it matters more. In order to prepare for the traffic … [Read more...] about Are Your Ads Dynamic?
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
Google Experiment Settings Part 2 – the results are in!
The end of June, I wrote about the new experiment settings in Google AdWords allowing you to test different elements in your account to see if the changes really do improve performance. For instance, you can choose to lower your bids by 30% and then see if you can still maintain the same level clicks at the lower bid. Since this isn’t yet available for everyone, I thought I … [Read more...] about Google Experiment Settings Part 2 – the results are in!
Google Website & Conversion Optimizers & More!
If you’ve read the Google blog recently you’ll see that there are quite a few new tools being introduced to help us do our jobs better, and work more efficiently. So how can you tell which tools will help the most, and how do you find the time to learn about them all? While I can’t help you learn about everything right now, I can share some insight into a few of the tools we … [Read more...] about Google Website & Conversion Optimizers & More!
New Experiment Setting in Google AdWords
In order to get the best results from your PPC campaign, it is important to always test new things. Test keywords, ads, settings, budgets, keyword bids, etc. - if it is something you can change, you should test a variation. The trouble is, it is often difficult to determine if the change you made is really a success or if other factors are contributing. For instance, maybe you … [Read more...] about New Experiment Setting in Google AdWords