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How Do Your Google AdWords Metrics Compare to Industry Averages? [New Benchmark Data]

Hubspot

Trouble is, mastering Google AdWords is really tricky. To help shed some light on the situation, the folks at WordStream released a detailed new study on AdWords industry metrics. This information can be used to inform your AdWords strategy, and ultimately help you improve your overall ad performance.

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How to Get Smart About Retargeting Ads

Sharpspring

Most PPC campaigns focus on the top-of-the-funnel (awareness building) and run on Google AdWords, Bing Ads, etc. They target keywords you believe your audience will use. A relatively low conversion rate and high cost-per-click (CPC), ultimately resulting in an extremely high cost-per-acquisition (CPA). The results?

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When Did Programmatic Advertising Start: A History Lesson

Rev

This is when Google marketing cleaned up the mess, and launched AdWords , which offered CPC pricing and let advertisers pay to run campaigns solely on the Google network. It made Google users feel safer amongst the pre-dotcom mania, and it also helped businesses to expand, and make a substantially larger amount of money.

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PLA Query Segmentation – How to Drive Stronger Google Shopping Performance with PLA Query Segmentation

QuanticMind

Product Listing Ads (PLAs) for Google Shopping are powerful, but don’t let you target clicks by individual keywords, like AdWords. PLA query segmentation can bridge this gap, cut your costs and drive stronger overall performance for Google Shopping. Higher overall sales. How does PLA query segmentation work?

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The Ultimate Guide to PPC

Hubspot

Pay-per-click advertising is most common in search engine results pages (SERPs), like Google or Bing, but is also used on social channels (although CPM is more common). So, why would you pay for ads when you can reach your audience organically through great content and strategically-placed keywords (otherwise known as SEO )?

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SMX East 2016 Day 1 – Ad Copy Best Practices, Local SEM, AdWords & Bing Updates, Social

QuanticMind

Test extensively, including ads with keywords both in and out of the headline and body. In all cases, separate immovable keywords from creative keywords, starting with legal-approved copy and expanding into creative territory. AdWords and Bing updates from “Exploring the Upcoming AdWords and Bing Ads Changes”.

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Google AdWords' New Ad Rank Formula: What You Need to Know

Hubspot

In late October, Google quietly announced a change to its Ad Rank algorithm that represents a huge shift in the way it evaluates and ranks paid search ads. Why would Google make this change? Ad Rank is the equivalent of the mysterious algorithm that ranks sites in Google’s organic search results. What’s going on? are sitelinks.

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