Your expertise and track record in managing high-budget ad campaigns clearly stand out. -When running Google Ads, it's important to focus on ad relevance and landing page quality to boost quality scores and lower cost-per-click. -Testing multiple ad variations helps identify what resonates most with your audience, ensuring better performance over time.
Coming here from your How To Crush w/ Small Budget video. Such clarity! Just a couple questions: Regarding the 1 campaign per service w/ unique Ad Groups; what is best practice if working with a "tiny" budget? I understand I don't want to spread the budget over many campaigns in this situation, so I wondered if creating 1 campaign with different ad groups for each landscaping service (example) could work out in this case? Would you recommend starting out with a Smart Campaign or a Search? Appreciate your insight!
best practice on a tiny budget is 1 campaign 1 adgroup dont spread yourself too thin instead target a theme thats HIGHLY relevant(the most relevant compared to other themes) e.g if you could only sell for 1 theme what theme would it be? go with that one 2. focus on one product especially on a tiny budget 3. don't start a smart campaign it requires 30+ conversion data to actually perform starting with a search is good though
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Can you make a video about negative keywords?
Your expertise and track record in managing high-budget ad campaigns clearly stand out.
-When running Google Ads, it's important to focus on ad relevance and landing page quality to boost quality scores and lower cost-per-click.
-Testing multiple ad variations helps identify what resonates most with your audience, ensuring better performance over time.
Why comment with AI? So weird....
Really clever explanation and no unnecessary verbiage! Respect! + subscription
*Can’t wait to restructure my ads and see better performance!*
Thanks for your vision and mind.
Coming here from your How To Crush w/ Small Budget video. Such clarity! Just a couple questions:
Regarding the 1 campaign per service w/ unique Ad Groups; what is best practice if working with a "tiny" budget?
I understand I don't want to spread the budget over many campaigns in this situation, so I wondered if creating 1 campaign with different ad groups for each landscaping service (example) could work out in this case?
Would you recommend starting out with a Smart Campaign or a Search? Appreciate your insight!
best practice on a tiny budget is 1 campaign 1 adgroup dont spread yourself too thin instead target a theme thats HIGHLY relevant(the most relevant compared to other themes) e.g if you could only sell for 1 theme what theme would it be? go with that one
2. focus on one product especially on a tiny budget
3. don't start a smart campaign it requires 30+ conversion data to actually perform starting with a search is good though
Thanks, this is what I was looking for
Everything is great!
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Very nice video can you please help to share only maximize click on website need many many click with low CPC don’t care conversion.
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Isn't Google a trademark word which can't be used in ads?
Google seems happy to make money from ads on their own brand name :)
thanks for insghgts