Tag: Google Ads Settings

February 21, 2025
How to use filters in Google Ads

Let's learn how to use filters in Google Ads and make optimising PPC campaigns easier. Google Ads filters are especially handy if you're dealing with large chunks of data, like looking through hundreds of keywords. I use them to easily find the most meaningful insights and get clarity. When should you use filters in Google […]

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December 7, 2024
Should you advertise all your products in Google Ads or only a selection?

If you’re marketing an ecommerce brand with Google Ads, the biggest challenge you’re probably facing is how to increase sales volume without compromising efficiency. Can you grow sales and maintain the cost per conversion and return on ad spend? That is the million dollar question. Literally. You’ve probably also head of the Pareto principle. It […]

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August 23, 2024
Broad Match Keywords - Are They Good or Bad for Performance?

Broad match keywords are a lot like Marmite. Some PPC marketers love them and rave about great results. Others sneer at their mention, and give examples of low quality search terms and wasted clicks and budgets. How is it possible that two such polarised opinions exist for the same PPC tactic? Could the broad lovers […]

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July 7, 2021
How to use assets (formerly ad extensions) in Google Ads

As their name suggests, Google Ad extensions extend your ads with additional information. There are several reasons to add extensions to your search campaigns. More space in the search results = More chances of your ad being seen Extensions typically increase CTRs (click-through rates) More space to add information about your product There are a […]

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May 25, 2021
Are your Google Ads converting? 6 easy steps to improve campaign performance

The promise of Google ads is so powerful. After all, we all want to appear at the top of Google every time someone searches for a product that we have to offer. So why is your Google Ads account not delivering conversion as promised? Are you doing something wrong or is the promise just overinflated? […]

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