
Day 18 of 100 Days of AdWords Help: Sitelink Extensions
Welcome to Day 18 of 100 Days of Google Ads Help. I’ve noticed that well-structured sitelinks examples can significantly boost ad performance, as they guide users to the most relevant
Why AdWords Help?
There are some pretty disastrous things that can happen even from the slightest mistakes inside a Google Ads account.
Yeah, there are official AdWords support pages, but they sometimes sound like a car manual.
Yeah, it will explain how many liters the engine is, but it doesn’t tell you how to really handle it. Business owners want more than just a ‘how to set it up’ and ‘how to manage ads’.
They want help on making it more profitable. More qualified customers, more leads, more products sold.
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Welcome to Day 18 of 100 Days of Google Ads Help. I’ve noticed that well-structured sitelinks examples can significantly boost ad performance, as they guide users to the most relevant
It’s very normal for people to focus on keyword research, match types, budgets, and ads. Those are all extremely important and have a big part in your success on AdWords.
However, even the best ad, the perfect keyword, and an ideal budget is wasted on a bid that is either too expensive or too low.
Ever since their appearance, Universal App Campaigns have caused a bit of a stir, and have been received with a certain level of concern. Should we trust the algorithms? Are we losing control? These are questions that may have arisen in marketers’ minds.
In this article we will reveal the mysteries of how UAC works, where it can run, how to create it, and how to optimize it for success.
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Smart Bidding is the en vogue marketing concept that refers to Google Ads automated bid strategies. It uses machine learning to optimize for conversions or conversion value, all auction-based.
In this post, we are going to cover a topic that is kind of a buzzword in the PPC industry: SKAGs – Single Keyword Ad Groups – an alternative, more granular way to structure your PPC account.
Why is this topic in the spotlight? Are SKAGs really the cream of the crop? Do they translate to sales?
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