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Surjeet Thakur - Google Adwords Expert Chandigarh India

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AdWords campaigns Optimization- AdWords campaigns must be constantly tested and optimised to increase conversions. The standard for optimising is through A/B testing, which compares the results of ads with different variations. These variations can include changes to the:

  • Headline
  • Body text
  • Displayed URL
  • Keywords used

There are a variety of practices on how to set up your AdWords PPC campaigns and build them appropriately, but why does it matter?

According to Surjeet, PPC Expert at PPCChamp, PPC architecture has a significant impact on:

  • Reporting – You can report on different levels (example: brand, categories, etc.) easily if you have an organized campaign structure.
  • Optimizing – Account updates become easier with a clean account structure.
  • Quality Scores – Ad copy to keyword relevance increases quality score.
  • Build Outs – Growing accounts becomes easier with an organized account structure.

“Also when it comes to reporting, the visual is really important. How you label your campaigns (not necessarily labels in AdWords) but labeling your campaign names with the campaign type (ex: Trademark_Best Buy or Brand_Samsung makes it easier to filter and report on specific campaign types.

The whole objective is to see what changes works result deliver a more positive response. An ad that highlights a special deal may outperform an ad that doesn’t. But would never know without actually testing it. The following are best practices to follow to optimise a campaign.

AdWords PPC Auction

When someone searches on Google, AdWords finds all ads whose keywords match that search. From those ads, AdWords ignores any that aren’t eligible including ads that target a different location or ads that have been disapproved.

Of the remaining ads, only those with a high Ad Rank may show. It’s important to remember that ad rank is a combination of bid, ad quality, and the expected impact of extensions and other formats.

 Campaign Architecture> Quality Score> Ad Rank> Ad Position

“If your campaign architecture is not up to best practices, your ad rank and ad position will suffer,” she said.

Ad Rank

Ad Rank is used to determine if your ad will show and where it will show. This is recalculated each time your ad is eligible to appear as in the below example:

Ad Position

The AdWords auction is the process that happens with each Google search to decide which ads will appear for that specific search and which Ad Position the ad will receive. The Ad Position is where your ad appears on the SERP page relative to the other ads and is determined by Ad Rank (as seen below).

Quality Score

Having a high Quality Score means that AdWords thinks your ad and landing page are relevant and useful to someone looking at your ad.

Quality Score components include:

  • Ad’s expected CTR
  • Display URL’s past CTR
  • Quality of the ad’s landing page (relevant, transparent, & easy to navigate)
  • Geographic performance
  • Performance of targeted devices

Only test one change at a time

Comparing two ads with multiple changes will make it practically impossible to identify exactly which one had the most impact. This can be as simple as changing the headline and measuring the results. Or it could be slightly changing the wording in the description lines.

Start early

Most business owners are eager to get started with their own AdWords campaign but often fail to set up proper optimisation strategies from the beginning. Optimising campaigns requires a significant amount of effort but just a one percent increase in conversions can make a tremendous impact.

Focus on the data

Numbers do not lie. If an A/B test reveals that a certain headline increases click through rates to the landing page, then it’s clear that headline is a winner. But sufficient data also needs to be collected so results can be accurately assessed.

Never stop testing

An increase in conversions is a huge win but there is still plenty of work to do. Advertising on AdWords means that campaigns must be constantly optimised and tested for results. And it also means that all the details need to be carefully analysed.

Even landing pages can be tested against each other from headline changes to a new design. Creating an effective PPC campaign that converts requires consistent effort to be successful. Advertising on AdWords is no guarantee that conversions will take place.

Which is why constantly optimising campaigns are so important for results. But managing everything can be a challenge, especially if you are a small business owner.

Adwords optimization strategies

How Does AdWords PPC Quality Impact Ads?

Higher quality ads typically lead to lower costs and better ad positions. AdWords works best when ads are relevant and relevant ads tend to earn more clicks, appear in higher position, and bring retailers the most success.

“The bottom line here is even if a competitor is bidding higher than you if you have a relevant ad and a high quality score – you can technically earn a higher ad position at a lower bid.”

The auction process is repeated for every search on Google, therefore each auction can have potentially different results. Retailers should keep in mind that it is normal to see fluctuation in ad presence and ad position; results will depend on the competition at the time of the search.

AdWords Text Ads Essentials

The standard type of AdWords text ad typically includes a link to your website and a description or promotion of a product.

General text ad structure will include:

  • Headline (25 characters)
  • Description 1 (35 characters)
  • Description 2 (35 characters)
  • Display URL (35 characters)
  • Destination URL

Best Practices For Text Ads:

    • Punctuation

“The character count in an ad is limited to 25 characters per headline, and 35 chracters per description line and display URL. When writing an ad, one must stay within character limitations, otherwise the ad will not show on the SERP. In terms of punctuation, it’s always a good idea to use registered trademark symbols on any brand name not only for legal reasons, but because the symbol will draw users’ eyes to the ad and more importantly, it will convey authenticity and reliability,” O’Connell said.

“You should always end your description line 1 with a period. This is important because in some cases if your ad shows high enough in ad position on the SERP page, Google sees that period and in some cases will append your description 1 line into your headline, which will give you a longer headline which is important because the headline is in bold and bigger font than the rest of your ad. (You will be taking up more real estate on the SERP page.)”

  • Ad Copy
    • CTAs – The call to action is going to be in description line 1. (Examples of CTAs are: “shop”, “purchase”, “buy” or “browse”)
    • Value Props – The value props should be in description line 2. (Examples of value props include: “free shipping”, “no tax”, “50% off”)

Keywords vs. Search Queries

Keywords can be defined as the semantic derision or reduction of a given search query. Multiple search queries pertaining to cookware sets (ex. “copper bottom cookware set” ; “stainless steel cookware set”) could have the common keyword of “cookware set,” depending on the match type.

Search Queries are the actual string of words that a search engine user types into the search box or the real-world application of a keyword.

Keyword Match Types

  • Exact Match
    • The most specific and restricted match type.
    • Ads are only triggered when users type in the exact strong of words.
  • Phrase Match
    • Ads that are only triggered when users type in the exact string of words, however there can be any words before or after the strong or words
  • Broad Match
    • Reaches the widest audience
    • Ads are triggered whenever a user types in any word in your key phrase, in any order
  • +Broad + Match + Modified (BMM)
    • Similar to broad match with additional restictions
    • Ads are triggered when users type in all the words in your key phrase, in any order
  • Negative Match
    • Ads will not be triggered when users type in a strong of words that includes a negative
    • Used to “sculpt” ad groups and campaigns

 Ad Extensions

  •  Sitelink extensions are meant to help users navigate your site.
  • Location extensions show your business address, phone number, and a map marker with ad text. On mobile, they include a link with directions to a business. Click on ads with location extensions typically cost a standard cost-per-click.
  • Call extensions encourage calls to a business by showing a phone number with your ad. To display a clickable call button with an ad (on high-end mobile devices) costs about the same as a headline click (a standard CPC).
  • Review extensions must be accurate, current, credible, non-duplicate third-party review of the advertiser’s business. When retailers create a review extension, they will choose and enter their own quoted or paraphrased review. Retailers can use a paraphrased or exact quote, as long as it’s attributed and linked to the published course. NOTE: This is different than seller ratings.
  • Callout extensions allow retailers to include additional text with their search ads. This let’s retailers provide detailed information about their business including products and services they offer. Callouts appear in ads at the top and bottom of Google search results.

AdWords PPC Account Structure

  • Campaigns – Each ad type has its own campaign (example: text, remarketing, display, etc.) Based on thematic groups – several types of levers can be utilized at the campaign level including ad scheduling, geo-targeting, budget, mobile, and ad rotation.
  • Ad Groups – Ad Groups inherit campaign settings (with the exception of mobile). They can be thematically grouped within campaigns by keywords and Ad Copy. All keywords trigger all ads in an ad group.

Getting success with AdWords is not exactly rocket science, but it is hard work and for many it requires a great deal of studying to get familiar with all the different aspects of AdWords management.

 

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