Welcome to this month’s series week on PPC Hero! We’ll be focusing on all things eCommerce, letting you know how to fine-tune your campaigns and where opportunity lies. So sit back and learn strategies for boosting your sales and ROI. Google is retiring PLAs (Product Listing Ads) in August and accounts running them will be upgraded to Google Shopping campaigns. Google … [Read more...] about Still on PLAs? How to Migrate to Google Shopping
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Excel PPC Heat Mapping 101
Spreadsheets are hard. For the uninitiated, diving in to an AdWords or Bing-generated Excel file can be an incredibly daunting task. With the number of potential rows and columns in play, you might have to dig through hundreds, thousands, or even millions of cells to find actionable insights in these reports. I mean, you can... but why would you want to? There's an easier way … [Read more...] about Excel PPC Heat Mapping 101
Yes or no? Reasons for Restructuring Your PPC Account
Deciding to restructure an account is one of the toughest decisions a paid search manager has to make. We often inherit accounts that were not built employing best practices, making account management an overly cumbersome and hard to manage process that often impedes performance. In order to achieve long-term success in our accounts, we sometimes have to rebuild our campaigns … [Read more...] about Yes or no? Reasons for Restructuring Your PPC Account
Get an Edge on Competitors With Review Extensions
In an online marketing world where advertisers are constantly competing for impression share, visibility and conversions, how do you get your ad to stand out? For a typical search campaign advertisers have 130 characters to work with to make their ads stand out from competitors – that’s pretty tough when you all sell the same product. Ad extensions are one of my favorite … [Read more...] about Get an Edge on Competitors With Review Extensions
How Hero Conf Grew My Account by 500% Before I Even Attended
Just imagine if your boss told you that you had the opportunity for an all-expense paid trip to Austin, Texas to attend Hero Conf. All you had to do was pick a single client and have the best month-over-month percentage growth in five different key metrics: average cost-per-click, total clicks, click-through-rate, cost-per-lead, and conversion rate. Which client would you use? … [Read more...] about How Hero Conf Grew My Account by 500% Before I Even Attended
How To Get The Most Out Of AdWords Editor
AdWords Editor is great for making bulk changes to your accounts. It isn’t just a tool for uploading your excel work though. The editor has some great but overlooked features. Features that go beyond the “make multiple changes” button for uploads. Find and Replace You’ve probably used find and replace in other products and it works the same way in the AdWords editor. The … [Read more...] about How To Get The Most Out Of AdWords Editor
Dynamic Data and Presentation Pizzazz With Excel PowerMap
When it comes to analyzing and optimizing search advertising campaigns, Microsoft Excel is one of the most powerful tools available, and can be found pinned to just about every search marketer’s taskbar or even home screen. When it comes to visualizing certain complex datasets, however, traditional Excel displays such as graphs, conditional formatting tricks and even pivot … [Read more...] about Dynamic Data and Presentation Pizzazz With Excel PowerMap
Paid Search With Other Marketing Channels: When To Take Credit?
My job is paid search and because of that, it is often easy to believe that paid search works separate from other marketing initiatives. In my perfect paid search centric world, paid search is not affected by other channels good or bad. If something goes amazing, that’s me. If something goes bad in an account, that blame is unfortunately on me too. This keeps things simple: I … [Read more...] about Paid Search With Other Marketing Channels: When To Take Credit?
Getting the Most out of Google Shopping’s New Features
Throughout its brief life, Google Shopping always ran alongside its PLA sibling. While it was initially unclear what the future held for the two, Google recently announced that the life of PLAs is officially coming to a close. Soon enough all product listings will transition into Google Shopping, which will become the new standard. As a result, advertisers will be required to … [Read more...] about Getting the Most out of Google Shopping’s New Features
What You’re Missing in the Bing Report Center
As part of this month's PPC Hero series, we're diving in to the little known, oft-neglected, and unknown reports that you can use to turbocharge your PPC performance. I don't know about you, but "little known", "oft-neglected", and "unknown" definitely sounds like the Bing Report Center to me. But I'll caution you: ignore this resource at your peril. You can make up for 99% of … [Read more...] about What You’re Missing in the Bing Report Center
Google Trends: Why You Can’t Ignore The Wave Of Change Anymore
As PPC Heroes, we like to think we’ve got all sorts of magic stuffed up our sleeves. Truth be told, there are plenty of approaches we use that may be less common to the outside world. That’s why this week’s *Series Topic* is just that: Underutilized Reports. This week we’ll go over reports we use in AdWords, Bing, Facebook, and Analytics that we find to be particularly useful … [Read more...] about Google Trends: Why You Can’t Ignore The Wave Of Change Anymore
Why You Have to Teach Metrics, Not Just Deliver Them
Occasionally I find myself using our blog as a way of ‘venting’ after a call, and today’s post shall be one of those times. When we’re meeting with prospective clients, we generally put together something called a Solutions Blueprint, which outlines the things our team can see in the account that either need improving or elaboration in order to further push performance forward. … [Read more...] about Why You Have to Teach Metrics, Not Just Deliver Them