Eh this doesn't work for me, whenever I go to create a new ad group, it just says to search for ad groups I've already created. Which is annoying, because I've never created an ad group
What do you recommend? Adding the ad cost on Weekly basis or Monthly basis? Let’s assume we add all the monthly ad cost & if the clients doesn’t want to continue in middle, the ad cost will be wasted right? So Adding on Weekly basis is safer I guess! Is this possible? What do you recommend?
Can i use the same keyword in ads groups but diffirent match types? Like i use phrase match in the first ad group and broad match in the second ad group
Awesome video, how much is the lowest budget per day in Google ads to get leads for home, kitchen, and bathroom remodeling companies? I mean let's assume we need 2 leads in a day, and we get that out of 15 clicks. So to get 15 clicks and 2 leads How much will be the lowest ad cost I should be spending on Google ads per day?
@@TradesmanDigitalMarketing thanks, If I calculate it would be £30, does £30 work for 4 ad groups in a campaign? For remodeling leads? I haven't run ads yet, Need to run so I won't know the budget per day for remodeling leads...
This may be a dumb question, but when I am setting up my campaign, then I create 3 ad groups associated with that one campaign, is the budget I have set for the campaign split between the three ad groups, or is each ad group gonna cost up to my budget?
@@TradesmanDigitalMarketing So if that’s the case, say I have a smaller budget of $500, would it be better to have just the one ad group comprised of say 20 different keywords, or 3 ad groups comprised of 10 keywords each having to do with different products?
@@martymcfly126 More often than not you want to focus on your most profitable products. I would recommend starting off with fewer ad groups and than adding more as they become profitable. For your case it might be best to start with a single ad group with a handful of keywords and than extend outwards. Its kinda difficult to say as I don't know how expensive the cpc is and how much they will eat up your budget
Just pitching in my 2 cents, if your product or service is different then id split them into seperate campaigns with their own budget, if one service is wort 200$ and the other 75$, its a better way to optimize the campaigns and controll the budget, cpc etc.
Thanks a bunch for explaining ad groups in such a simple manner!
Really clever explanation and no unnecessary verbiage! Respect! + subscription
Very good video. Subscribed.
Eh this doesn't work for me, whenever I go to create a new ad group, it just says to search for ad groups I've already created. Which is annoying, because I've never created an ad group
Informative tutorial. Thank you!
This is great.
Nice work man ❤
Thank you very much!
What do you recommend? Adding the ad cost on Weekly basis or Monthly basis?
Let’s assume we add all the monthly ad cost & if the clients doesn’t want to continue in middle, the ad cost will be wasted right? So Adding on Weekly basis is safer I guess! Is this possible? What do you recommend?
This is great. I appreciate it
Can i use the same keyword in ads groups but diffirent match types? Like i use phrase match in the first ad group and broad match in the second ad group
Can you do a video on Google's app campaign. There are not many good videos on it.
Awesome video, how much is the lowest budget per day in Google ads to get leads for home, kitchen, and bathroom remodeling companies?
I mean let's assume we need 2 leads in a day, and we get that out of 15 clicks. So to get 15 clicks and 2 leads How much will be the lowest ad cost I should be spending on Google ads per day?
Depends on your cost per click. CPC X 15 = Lowest Ad Budget
@@TradesmanDigitalMarketing thanks, If I calculate it would be £30, does £30 work for 4 ad groups in a campaign? For remodeling leads? I haven't run ads yet, Need to run so I won't know the budget per day for remodeling leads...
thanks bro
This may be a dumb question, but when I am setting up my campaign, then I create 3 ad groups associated with that one campaign, is the budget I have set for the campaign split between the three ad groups, or is each ad group gonna cost up to my budget?
Budget is set at the campaign level. You can add as many ad groups as you like but it will only ever spend what your campaign is set for.
@@TradesmanDigitalMarketing So if that’s the case, say I have a smaller budget of $500, would it be better to have just the one ad group comprised of say 20 different keywords, or 3 ad groups comprised of 10 keywords each having to do with different products?
@@martymcfly126 More often than not you want to focus on your most profitable products. I would recommend starting off with fewer ad groups and than adding more as they become profitable. For your case it might be best to start with a single ad group with a handful of keywords and than extend outwards. Its kinda difficult to say as I don't know how expensive the cpc is and how much they will eat up your budget
@@TradesmanDigitalMarketing Okay perfect thank you! Love your content btw, always very helpful.
Just pitching in my 2 cents, if your product or service is different then id split them into seperate campaigns with their own budget, if one service is wort 200$ and the other 75$, its a better way to optimize the campaigns and controll the budget, cpc etc.
i have checked your landing page. its not good man. its tottaly copied from another website lols
Possible to look at your or clients real data? Thats the one thing that everyone is NOT doing.... hmmm
We have a few video's that show real data (case studies) but a lot of clients don't feel comfortable sharing this data
the blue + does not take you there, i cant create ad groups, shit ass google