Image extensions are out of beta, at least for Bing. On 11/16, Bing Ads announced the release of image extensions in search ads on tablets and PCs, at the moment smartphones are out of the equation. No word yet on whether they will be added in the future. Advertisers can upload up to 6 images to an ad group or campaign. Each image can be set with its own landing page … [Read more...] about Image Extensions Now Available For Bing Ads
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Flash Series Confirmation: Practical A/B Testing Statistics – 5 Tips to Help You Get Reliable Data
You're All Set! You're now registered for our Flash Series 20-minute webinar, Practical A/B Testing Statistics: 5 Tips to Help You Get Reliable Data. Check your email now for a link to join the webinar. Know of a fellow CRO fan who would also love this webinar? or Email It » Other Resources You Might Like: Use My Little Research Secret To Test Only … [Read more...] about Flash Series Confirmation: Practical A/B Testing Statistics – 5 Tips to Help You Get Reliable Data
Flash Series: Practical A/B Testing Statistics – 5 Tips to Help You Get Reliable Data
More about this 20-Minute Webinar “How do I know when I can stop my test?” This is one of the most common questions asked by marketers learning about split testing. In this practical webinar, Michael Aagaard, Senior Conversion Optimizer at Unbounce, will help you answer that question by giving you 5 actionable tips that will help you run cleaner tests with more reliable … [Read more...] about Flash Series: Practical A/B Testing Statistics – 5 Tips to Help You Get Reliable Data
AdWords Redefines “Conversions” – Are You Still Tracking What You Thought You Were?
One of the main ways to ensure your PPC campaigns are meeting goals is to use conversion data. As obvious as this may sound, Google hasn’t always made it easy because they report on many different flavors of “conversion” and they have changed the naming conventions and definitions a few times in the last 3 years. With their most recent change to the definition of “conversions” … [Read more...] about AdWords Redefines “Conversions” – Are You Still Tracking What You Thought You Were?
[New Webinar with iSpionage!] 3 Advanced Ways to Get More Out of Your PPC Competitive Intelligence
Over time, your competition changes. Some competitors grow, some of them don’t, and some of them are newly born and rising fast. In order to stay ahead of the game, you must stay updated on who your competitors are, what keywords they are bidding on, and discover which of these new keywords can be profitable for you. In this live webinar on Thursday, November 12th at Noon EST, … [Read more...] about [New Webinar with iSpionage!] 3 Advanced Ways to Get More Out of Your PPC Competitive Intelligence
AdWords Customer Match: Advertising To Your Email Database
Google recently announced the ability to target ads based upon email addresses. This feature, called Customer Match, allows you to show specific ads to searchers who are logged in with their email address in the Google, YouTube or Gmail. This strategy is useful when you have an email database and want to show highly targeted ads to leads or existing customers at specific … [Read more...] about AdWords Customer Match: Advertising To Your Email Database
Flash Series: 3 Advanced Ways to Get More Out of Your PPC Competitive Intelligence
More about this 20-Minute Webinar Over time, your competition changes. Some competitors grow, some of them don't, and some of them are newly born and rising fast. In order to stay ahead of the game, you must stay updated on who your competitors are, what keywords they are bidding on, and discover which of these new keywords can be profitable for you. In this webinar, Joe … [Read more...] about Flash Series: 3 Advanced Ways to Get More Out of Your PPC Competitive Intelligence
How Pay Per Click Advertising Helps Level The Playing Field For SMBs
The beauty of pay per click advertising is that it isn’t dependent on who has the most money to spend or who has the most clout. If that were the case, small businesses wouldn’t bother with this method of attracting new customers because they simply wouldn’t be able to keep up with the big budgets of their larger competitors. Instead, small to medium businesses (SMBs) have the … [Read more...] about How Pay Per Click Advertising Helps Level The Playing Field For SMBs
Improvements To Google Hotel Ads Allow More Hotels To Participate
This week Google announced improvements to Hotel Ads. Those changes include: Broader availability for the Google Hotel Ads Commission program An expansion of the "Book on Google" feature to more partners The inclusion of more amenity information within Google Search Along with these changes, Google will be retiring the dedicated site for Hotel Finder within the week, … [Read more...] about Improvements To Google Hotel Ads Allow More Hotels To Participate
Why Dynamic Search Ads Are The Perfect Solution For Internal Paid Search Cannibalization
Working with an advertiser has its perks. Sometimes everything is fine as you are managing the entire business in your country and you have an eye on almost everything related to Paid Search. Sometimes (most of the time to be honest) you don’t control as much as you want and even worse, you don’t have any visibility on what is going outside of your scope. In the worst case … [Read more...] about Why Dynamic Search Ads Are The Perfect Solution For Internal Paid Search Cannibalization
Two Advanced Ways To Build Strong Client Relationships
We're seeing a common theme develop over the last few months here at Hanapin. Clients are demanding more from us in terms of strategy and account growth. Furthermore, clients are citing our performance in these two areas as determining factors as to whether or not they’re happy with our services. Many of our prospects as well are citing these very same reasons for moving on … [Read more...] about Two Advanced Ways To Build Strong Client Relationships
Testing, Testing… User Testing?
When we're running a PPC account, it's a necessity to take data into consideration when making changes or updates to a process or standard procedure. When we move to CRO, we look to data to call a winning test over the variation or to tell if something is statistically significant. But what we often don’t think about is any type of data or themes before we decide what to … [Read more...] about Testing, Testing… User Testing?