Hi Steven, Thank you for a great video. I have 2 questions: 1. For seasonal products, do you turn off the PPC campaigns when the product is "out of season" 2. For season keywords, like Halloween, Xmas, when do you start creating Xmas specific keywords, how long in advance? Thank you
Hi, I have a question for you Hello, I need to ask a question. I am facing an ongoing problem with one of my competitors repeatedly ordering my products using different IDs. They consistently return the items and demand replacements. Despite my numerous attempts to address this issue with the support team,I have not received any response from them. As a result, I am now at a point where I am incurring financial losses. If you were facing this situation, what steps would you take to address this issue?
Let's say I want traffic for the search term "drone" and I set up an exact match and a broad match campaign for it. If I negate out everything other than the exact search term "drone" in the broad match campaign, are you suggesting that I will get clicks on the exact search term "drone" and nothing else cheaper than I would in the exact match campaign? This would suggest that exact match and broad match targeting type have separate auctions for specific search terms which I find hard to believe. OR are you merely saying that I will get cheaper traffic on the broad targeting because it will go after a wide net of long-tail search terms related to drone which bring down the price on the overall targeting?
Hello , thanks for video , one little question , for example a keyword " nitrile gloves " , we gave the bid for broad and didnt give a bid for exact match , when people text only " nitrile gloves " , broad match covers exact match or i have to give a bid for exact match ?
The reaon broad match is cheaper is because it's pulling in keywords with less buyer intent, no? So the bid might be less for general broad match KWs but you open yourself up to paying one KW with high buyer intent/specificity, then the next one you pay for might be low buyer/intent.
Thanks Steven. At this point, I'll experiment with just about anything because Amazon algorithm keeps changing. I'm implementing the broad now and will monitor it.
What you forget to mention is broad / auto campaigns have higher potential to cause more bloat / wasted ad spend given their broad targeting. Hence, for someone focusing on profitability / low tacos - it’s best to start with exact match type, and once that’s taken care of - client happy with tacos - we introduce broader targeting
@@PPCJumpStart the best practice is to start with auto campaign run it for at least 2 weeks $100 daily budget or more. Then extract good search terms and run on broad match manual campaign. Don't turn off auto campaign or negate the converting search terms. Do negations on irrelevant search terms and less profitable terms.
@@healthyhindu6799 Conventional advise is to negate converting search terms from auto when you move them to broad, however, some others say not to negate. Can you explain please why you advise not to negate from auto please?
Hi Steven, Thank you for a great video. I have 2 questions:
1. For seasonal products, do you turn off the PPC campaigns when the product is "out of season"
2. For season keywords, like Halloween, Xmas, when do you start creating Xmas specific keywords, how long in advance?
Thank you
It's unreal how many golden nuggets you drop on us. Thank you.
It's out of selfishness. Every 5 videos I drop one person signs up for one of my services.
Nope! A lot of misunderstanding about the ad auction and reporting.
Hey man, I appreciate your content its helping me tremendously espically since I spent so much on launching products. THANK YOU!
Thanks for sharing....
Plz make a video of bulk advertising campaign and optimisation
Hi, I have a question for you
Hello, I need to ask a question. I am facing an ongoing problem with one of my competitors repeatedly ordering my products using different IDs. They consistently return the items and demand replacements. Despite my numerous attempts to address this issue with the support team,I have not received any response from them. As a result, I am now at a point where I am incurring financial losses. If you were facing this situation, what steps would you take to address this issue?
Let's say I want traffic for the search term "drone" and I set up an exact match and a broad match campaign for it. If I negate out everything other than the exact search term "drone" in the broad match campaign, are you suggesting that I will get clicks on the exact search term "drone" and nothing else cheaper than I would in the exact match campaign? This would suggest that exact match and broad match targeting type have separate auctions for specific search terms which I find hard to believe. OR are you merely saying that I will get cheaper traffic on the broad targeting because it will go after a wide net of long-tail search terms related to drone which bring down the price on the overall targeting?
Great Video Steven! I like these real-time explanations. I never regret spending time watching your videos.
They are my favorite too
Hello , thanks for video , one little question , for example a keyword " nitrile gloves " , we gave the bid for broad and didnt give a bid for exact match , when people text only " nitrile gloves " , broad match covers exact match or i have to give a bid for exact match ?
Broad covers exact but exact often needs higher bid
If we achieve good results with a $15 budget, is there a need to increase the budget?
Hi Sir, does it apply for book product also? My exact match kw campaign always has terrible ACOS 🤯
The reaon broad match is cheaper is because it's pulling in keywords with less buyer intent, no? So the bid might be less for general broad match KWs but you open yourself up to paying one KW with high buyer intent/specificity, then the next one you pay for might be low buyer/intent.
This is the answer.
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Thanks Steven. At this point, I'll experiment with just about anything because Amazon algorithm keeps changing. I'm implementing the broad now and will monitor it.
Run negations and you won't regret
@@MyAmazonGuy I sure will. Thanks.
I always appreciate your content 🙏🏻. Does using broad match still rank you effectivly for keywords even tho they are not exact?
💯 yes
Do you add the same kwds on both phrase and broad?
Yes
Why does a broad campaign not perform so well after 6 months let's say?
Are we supposed to run broad matches campaigns with same keywords again?
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What you forget to mention is broad / auto campaigns have higher potential to cause more bloat / wasted ad spend given their broad targeting. Hence, for someone focusing on profitability / low tacos - it’s best to start with exact match type, and once that’s taken care of - client happy with tacos - we introduce broader targeting
I said they take more work and to run negations
@@PPCJumpStart the best practice is to start with auto campaign run it for at least 2 weeks $100 daily budget or more. Then extract good search terms and run on broad match manual campaign. Don't turn off auto campaign or negate the converting search terms. Do negations on irrelevant search terms and less profitable terms.
@@healthyhindu6799 Conventional advise is to negate converting search terms from auto when you move them to broad, however, some others say not to negate. Can you explain please why you advise not to negate from auto please?
God bless your children Steven.
Simple but not always obvious … great insight
I believe bidding less is much better than negating keywords
Why
Interesting!