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Aaron, I am a huge fan of your work. I am in the google ads business from 2008 and never seen content structure like yours. Strucrure is the best keyword in ppc world (always). :) Thank you! Best regards!
couple of things to consider. Having 3 different types of audiences under one campaign - which is one budget can give false reads. Retargeting, sim and affinity have different velocities of learning. So if you run them together under CPA model the budget will flow to the ad set where the targeting works quicker and requires less learning. This is normally RT but can differ. Then you get a false read and not enough time for the other ad sets to mature and show there real CPA. Lot of people then make decision to shutoff certain audiences that actually are the best audiences. I would keep budget different by audience type. So campaign for RT. Campaign for Sim. Campaign for affinity. KW, intent etc etc. You may also want to split RT pools by the type of inbound traffic they were created by for example SEM lands v display prospecting lands as these can have different economics. There is quite a bit of manual intervention needed in prospecting - device level bidding - site blocks etc that that extends the timeline. GDN does not work for all advertisers, but one of the biggest issues that makes it fail is lack of patience. Aaron's recommendations can work quite well for many situations for sure though.
This is a really great point, however many clients I encounter don't have the budget, time, or mind space for that lol Lamens terms umbrella skill under one campaign keeps them happy. I get granular with them and they stop listening haha.
@@digitalthrive1878 Understood. I deal mostly with clients who before we engage have had display fail so we for sure get more leeway. When we do forensics on their prior campaigns it's at times because of structures that are predestined to fail.
Very good point. How would you go ahead and structure a newly launched Affinity campaign then? Would you lump all audiences into a single ad group to gather data and then create new ad groups based off of the audiences performing best? Or would you do things differently?
@@matijamikovic5756 You could if there is enough budget and the sample size is big enough I use a z score to figure that out. If not they need to be isolated to their own budgets.
Great video. Thank you. We have a store with thousands of products. How do we set the URL to be dynamic to take you to the correct product and not just the home page?
Thanks Muhammed, for your question: > If you were to add placements & topics I would ONLY add this to the affinity ad group. > The reason for this is that you would not want to mix up the remarketing or similar audiences with people who are closer to the top of the funnel (ie not familiar with your brand or don’t have the same demographics or search history)
Thanks, Aaron for your reply. Exactly, I did the same but wanted to check your valuable thoughts on this.Now its confirmed that we are doing the right things. Keep winning
Hi Tom if more has to do with audience size as you need 1,000 in your audience. So as soon as you have 1,000 or more in your remarketing audience you can use this list. To check the current status go to: audience manager
Hi Aaron, within Google Ads is it possible to retarget/market to visitors of a particular collection within our website. To give you an example, for a clothing store website, is it possible to identify a retargeting list of visitors who have visited 'Anime Collection' within the website?
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Aaron, I am a huge fan of your work. I am in the google ads business from 2008 and never seen content structure like yours. Strucrure is the best keyword in ppc world (always). :) Thank you! Best regards!
Your videos are the best I have ever seen about google ads! Thanks a lot!! Super useful and straightforward 👍
couple of things to consider. Having 3 different types of audiences under one campaign - which is one budget can give false reads. Retargeting, sim and affinity have different velocities of learning. So if you run them together under CPA model the budget will flow to the ad set where the targeting works quicker and requires less learning. This is normally RT but can differ. Then you get a false read and not enough time for the other ad sets to mature and show there real CPA. Lot of people then make decision to shutoff certain audiences that actually are the best audiences. I would keep budget different by audience type. So campaign for RT. Campaign for Sim. Campaign for affinity. KW, intent etc etc. You may also want to split RT pools by the type of inbound traffic they were created by for example SEM lands v display prospecting lands as these can have different economics. There is quite a bit of manual intervention needed in prospecting - device level bidding - site blocks etc that that extends the timeline. GDN does not work for all advertisers, but one of the biggest issues that makes it fail is lack of patience. Aaron's recommendations can work quite well for many situations for sure though.
This is a really great point, however many clients I encounter don't have the budget, time, or mind space for that lol Lamens terms umbrella skill under one campaign keeps them happy. I get granular with them and they stop listening haha.
@@digitalthrive1878 Understood. I deal mostly with clients who before we engage have had display fail so we for sure get more leeway. When we do forensics on their prior campaigns it's at times because of structures that are predestined to fail.
Very good point. How would you go ahead and structure a newly launched Affinity campaign then? Would you lump all audiences into a single ad group to gather data and then create new ad groups based off of the audiences performing best? Or would you do things differently?
@@matijamikovic5756 You could if there is enough budget and the sample size is big enough I use a z score to figure that out. If not they need to be isolated to their own budgets.
Thank you!! I needed that video
Great video. Thank you. We have a store with thousands of products. How do we set the URL to be dynamic to take you to the correct product and not just the home page?
Hi Aaron, thanks for a great video. Just a quick question. If we add these audiences, do we need to add placement , topics as well or not required?
Thanks Muhammed, for your question:
> If you were to add placements & topics I would ONLY add this to the affinity ad group.
> The reason for this is that you would not want to mix up the remarketing or similar audiences with people who are closer to the top of the funnel (ie not familiar with your brand or don’t have the same demographics or search history)
Thanks, Aaron for your reply. Exactly, I did the same but wanted to check your valuable thoughts on this.Now its confirmed that we are doing the right things. Keep winning
@@muhammedemraan527 Well done 👍🏻
Hello Aron thanks for this video! I would like to ask If you use Dynamic Display campaigns ?
Great tutorial on display campaigns thanks
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This video helped me a lot, thank you
Thanks Edison I’m glad the video helped you 😀
Hey, you do remarketing withing the same campaign with other ad groups?
Does the 30 day rule apply, if you just want to do remarketing?
Hi Tom if more has to do with audience size as you need 1,000 in your audience. So as soon as you have 1,000 or more in your remarketing audience you can use this list.
To check the current status go to: audience manager
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Hi Aaron, within Google Ads is it possible to retarget/market to visitors of a particular collection within our website. To give you an example, for a clothing store website, is it possible to identify a retargeting list of visitors who have visited 'Anime Collection' within the website?
Yeah, you can make a custom audience in GA4 and, if u’ve connected GA w/ GAds, it wil automatically be imported as a custom audience in GAds.
Excellent content. Thanks and congratulations!
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@@AaronYoungGoogleAds good work "google ads display campaign, is good for "google ads display campaign, is i had a "google ads display campaign, i would come here to see how to make "google ads display campaign,
Can I please tell you more about competitive analysis?
Hi Isaac I will try and plan out a video for this
@@AaronYoungGoogleAds Thank you very much! I will be waiting very much )
Hello Aaron, how do we properly split test Display Ads?
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Hey Aaron! One Question, what about the Keywords, where to show ads etc?
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@AaronYoungGoogleAds - Similar segments will be fully removed on August 1, 2023. Can you comment updates on audiences? Thank you
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Mine keep showing an error with capitalisation. Headline looks exactly like yours.
check descriptions as well Paul. Sometime it gives error in that as well if there is any overcapitalized word
@@ankit.khurana Thanks! It was in the description indeed.
What is R E M A R K I N G :)))
This is where you are targeting your ads to only show to people who have previously been on your website.
Are you currently Taking clients