Change. Change is good. Change is inevitable. Change is change. I think it’s funny how even though it’s a completely normal facet of life it can sneak up on the best of us. Lately, I’ve been reconsidering some of my best practices. Trying to take a step back and consider “is this still the best?” Today I’ll share how my experience and views have changed since I started PPC last … [Read more...] about How are Your Best Practices Holding Up In 2019?
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PPC Hero Summit is giving away Free Hero Conf Tickets [+More info on sessions]
This blog post is part of a weekly series to tell you more about the sessions at the PPC Hero Summit, a free online seminar for digital marketers on Wednesday, March 6th. If paid media is a part of your job, this event is for you. Register here. The PPC Hero Summit is exactly 2 weeks from today. And I'm happy to announce that giveaways we're doing throughout the event include … [Read more...] about PPC Hero Summit is giving away Free Hero Conf Tickets [+More info on sessions]
Become an Accredited Amazon Advertiser Today
As of this week, you can now become an official Amazon Advertiser with the launch of Amazon’s Learning Console. With the new Console, you can learn the basics of Amazon Advertising to get started and take a test to become an accredited in Sponsored Ads. Let’s take a dive into the parts of the console and what the accreditation test looks like. Article Update: The Learning … [Read more...] about Become an Accredited Amazon Advertiser Today
Gmail Campaigns Case Study: Audience Type Performance
Digital marketers considering or utilizing Gmail campaigns in Google Ads have a good number of audience types to choose from. In an ideal world, one would create multiple audiences and test each audience against each other. However, as many advertisers are well-too-aware, there are frequently instances where ideal circumstances do not exist for true experimentation. Whether … [Read more...] about Gmail Campaigns Case Study: Audience Type Performance
First Page Search Bids: Should You Go All In?
The number of insight-driven tools Google and Bing have given us over the years has grown. As someone who loves to assess risks ad nauseam, bid simulator metrics have been a real treat for me. But I have found that the standard options they offer don’t always jive with how I like to plan. When looking at keywords that are living below the first page, I want to understand the … [Read more...] about First Page Search Bids: Should You Go All In?
Announcement! The 2019 PPC Hero Summit is March 6th
The 2019 PPC Hero Summit is a half-day free seminar for digital marketers that features 8 sessions with the writers and digital experts behind PPC Hero, in partnership with Optmyzr, Mobile Monkey, Adstage, and Unbounce. If paid advertising is a part of your job, then this is an event for you! The Summit features popular marketing speakers including Jeff Allen, Larry Kim, … [Read more...] about Announcement! The 2019 PPC Hero Summit is March 6th
The Newest Amazon Sponsored Products Features of 2019
Amazon is continuing to improve their platform as they take more and more of the digital advertising market share. Coming in hot in January, Amazon has released a number of new Sponsored Products features across all Amazon advertising accounts. These new features, which include bidding strategies, placement multipliers, and new targeting options, introduce an additional layer … [Read more...] about The Newest Amazon Sponsored Products Features of 2019
2018 Year in Review: The Biggest News In Digital Marketing Policies and Regulations
*This article does not constitute legal advice, nor is this information intended to create or rise to the level of an attorney-client relationship. You should seek professional legal advice where appropriate.* These days, more than ever, news comes fast. There have been multiple instances where I’m reminded of a major news story, and have been surprised to remember that it … [Read more...] about 2018 Year in Review: The Biggest News In Digital Marketing Policies and Regulations
Top 4 PPC Interview Questions
Have you ever finished an interview completely gutted? I have. A few years ago I was interviewing for a position at Hanapin Marketing. I was on my final interview with Jeff Allen, the President of the agency, after a full morning of interviews and meeting the team. We had 30 minutes scheduled together after which I was scheduled to catch a shuttle straight to the airport. So … [Read more...] about Top 4 PPC Interview Questions
The PPC Training You’ve Been Missing
Hero Conf. You've heard about it. You've followed the tweets. You've seen photos of Brad Geddes & Fred Vallaeys dominating the main stage. And maybe you've attended. But one thing is certain, you haven't experienced an all-PPC event quite like what we've prepared for Hero Conf Philadelphia 2019. We raised our own proverbial bar at Hero Conf Austin this year, and it's in … [Read more...] about The PPC Training You’ve Been Missing
Surfing the Waves of Creative Destruction
This post is shared with you from Anders Hjorth, Digital Marketing Strategist at Innovell & speaker at Hero Conf London. AI is disrupting the Search Industry It is only fair that I start with a confession: Facebook thinks I am German. So they serve me German language advertising. I am many things, Danish national, French resident, Estonian e-resident. I also speak several … [Read more...] about Surfing the Waves of Creative Destruction
Mobile App Targeting and Exclusion – Post Adsenseformobileapps.com Retirement
Google recently made a big change in retiring Adsenseformobileapps.com placement and G-mob exclusions as a universal way to exclude mobile app traffic. In September, Google sent out a letter warning that these exclusions would no longer be available. So, if you were previously excluding apps in this way, you might see an increase in mobile app traffic. Google also provides a … [Read more...] about Mobile App Targeting and Exclusion – Post Adsenseformobileapps.com Retirement