If you're doing the paid Local Services Ads, then you can add all the surrounding cities to your locations on your profile and your ad will show up in those areas. Increase your budget if your are targeting a wider area: ads.google.com/local-services-ads/
Any idea how one LSA advertiser is showing 50+ bookings nearby while ranking very low, even last? Sometimes we're at #1 all week and get only one booking. Are they using some kind of black hat tactic?
Google shifts those rankings around, so they are probably showing up at the top more often than you realize. Lots of reasons they could be getting more bookings, but it would all be speculation without seeing the account.
I used to get good amount of lsa leads but lately nothing. I paid roughly $66 per lead. I bumped up weekly amount but still nothing so today I set to manual bid and put $100. Hoping this helps any ideas?
LSAs have gotten crazy crowded in some markets. Set it to “maximize leads” and then turn your weekly budget up. But there are other factors at play. So sometimes even this doesn’t help! We have a new cleaner in California who has zero calls in his first week with LSAs. So we are switching focus to Google Ads instead
@@brandonwilson2624 you can experiment with it. But we typically stick to maximize leads. Google says "Maximize leads (Recommended): Let Google set your bid and get the most leads for your budget. It is recommended to set a minimum budget of 10 leads per week for optimal results." So if your average lead is $50, then set a weekly budget of at last $500. Other factors that seem to impact LSAs: answering your calls, booking your jobs, getting verified reviews
@@BookCleaningJobs thank you for the response. I’ll keep testing it but right now low leads might just coincide with the slow down until summer heat hits
I have a landscapeing business free local service ad how can i advertise in surrounding citys ? With the same business n address ?
If you're doing the paid Local Services Ads, then you can add all the surrounding cities to your locations on your profile and your ad will show up in those areas. Increase your budget if your are targeting a wider area: ads.google.com/local-services-ads/
Any idea how one LSA advertiser is showing 50+ bookings nearby while ranking very low, even last? Sometimes we're at #1 all week and get only one booking. Are they using some kind of black hat tactic?
Google shifts those rankings around, so they are probably showing up at the top more often than you realize. Lots of reasons they could be getting more bookings, but it would all be speculation without seeing the account.
I used to get good amount of lsa leads but lately nothing. I paid roughly $66 per lead. I bumped up weekly amount but still nothing so today I set to manual bid and put $100. Hoping this helps any ideas?
LSAs have gotten crazy crowded in some markets. Set it to “maximize leads” and then turn your weekly budget up.
But there are other factors at play. So sometimes even this doesn’t help! We have a new cleaner in California who has zero calls in his first week with LSAs. So we are switching focus to Google Ads instead
@@BookCleaningJobs I had already bumped up weekly budget with maximize. Setting a higher than average bid price wouldn’t help more?
@@brandonwilson2624 you can experiment with it. But we typically stick to maximize leads.
Google says "Maximize leads (Recommended): Let Google set your bid and get the most leads for your budget. It is recommended to set a minimum budget of 10 leads per week for optimal results."
So if your average lead is $50, then set a weekly budget of at last $500.
Other factors that seem to impact LSAs: answering your calls, booking your jobs, getting verified reviews
@@BookCleaningJobs thank you for the response. I’ll keep testing it but right now low leads might just coincide with the slow down until summer heat hits
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