Thanks a lot for sharing, always love how you guys explain things with straightforward and easy terms But I have a question on 13:10 What do you mean "leaning" to keyword after seeing the top ad variants? Is it "changing" the current top impressions keyword to the related keyword on the top CTR ad variants, or adding new keyword that shown on our top CTR ad variants?
Fantastic Michell! Thank You! I really like your channel, because you always share useful information, like this, I will send the link of your video to my friends and partners, so they can see something interesting, THANKS!!.
Helpful video! Do you know if they've removed the ability to see quality score? I'm looking where you said to and all over the place and can't find it.
Hi Michael, quality score hasn't been removed. Just make sure you're only on the keywords tab and have the columns added for either current or historical score. If you're still not seeing it, it might be worth reaching out to support to get some help. Good luck!
Hii Michelle, it'll be of great help if you help me with this question I was asked in an assignment- There are two display ads.. target audience etc is same just why the Ad 1 has more CPC than Ad 2? Ad 1 Reach - 21637 impression - 121063 Clicks - 3729 Cpc - $0.13 Ad 2 Reach - 5501 impression - 10561 Clicks - 103 Cpc - $0.098
I have this burning question. If your Google Ads Account is new, how will Google calculate the quality score of your ads? Or say if the account is 15 days old. Generally, Google takes around 90 days of industry data for a particular keyword to determine its quality score. How will it determine in case the account is 15 days old or if the account is new with no past data?
Good question. Google has lots of data at its disposal and it likes to use it. Even if you haven't run any ads before, it's likely that another advertiser (or many) have run with similar keywords and ads to those you have developed. So when you start something new, Google will use insights from other accounts as well as the users that are seeing your ads and make assumptions about quality until it has enough data to make those determinations on your account alone. Hope that helps!
In Google Ads you can have 20,000 ad group targeting items per ad group (such as keywords, placements, and audience lists). But in our opinion that is WAY too much. Keep your ad groups in much tighter themes where your ads and your landing pages can cover all of the keywords you have in your ad group. There isn't going to be a set number we can recommend since every ad group is different.
Thanks a lot for sharing, always love how you guys explain things with straightforward and easy terms
But I have a question on 13:10
What do you mean "leaning" to keyword after seeing the top ad variants? Is it "changing" the current top impressions keyword to the related keyword on the top CTR ad variants, or adding new keyword that shown on our top CTR ad variants?
Fantastic Michell! Thank You! I really like your channel, because you always share useful information, like this, I will send the link of your video to my friends and partners, so they can see something interesting, THANKS!!.
Thank you!
I really enjoyed the information about the landing page quality. Very insightful. Thank you!
You got it!
Insightful. Thanks.
Hope it was helpful!
@@PaidMediaPros Yes it was.
It's same my thinking. The quality score is not my KPI. Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching!
Helpful video! Do you know if they've removed the ability to see quality score? I'm looking where you said to and all over the place and can't find it.
Hi Michael, quality score hasn't been removed. Just make sure you're only on the keywords tab and have the columns added for either current or historical score. If you're still not seeing it, it might be worth reaching out to support to get some help. Good luck!
does this method still work now? I tried it just now and the quality score hasn't shown up/
Great video!!
Thanks!
Hii Michelle, it'll be of great help if you help me with this question I was asked in an assignment-
There are two display ads.. target audience etc is same just why the Ad 1 has more CPC than Ad 2?
Ad 1
Reach - 21637
impression - 121063
Clicks - 3729
Cpc - $0.13
Ad 2
Reach - 5501
impression - 10561
Clicks - 103
Cpc - $0.098
I have this burning question.
If your Google Ads Account is new, how will Google calculate the quality score of your ads? Or say if the account is 15 days old. Generally, Google takes around 90 days of industry data for a particular keyword to determine its quality score. How will it determine in case the account is 15 days old or if the account is new with no past data?
Good question. Google has lots of data at its disposal and it likes to use it. Even if you haven't run any ads before, it's likely that another advertiser (or many) have run with similar keywords and ads to those you have developed. So when you start something new, Google will use insights from other accounts as well as the users that are seeing your ads and make assumptions about quality until it has enough data to make those determinations on your account alone. Hope that helps!
@@PaidMediaPros Thank you so much. I had a similar thought process but wanted to confirm from the industry experts. 👍
How many Keywords I can ad to each ad group?
In Google Ads you can have 20,000 ad group targeting items per ad group (such as keywords, placements, and audience lists). But in our opinion that is WAY too much. Keep your ad groups in much tighter themes where your ads and your landing pages can cover all of the keywords you have in your ad group. There isn't going to be a set number we can recommend since every ad group is different.