Excellent video. Thank you. I get more search volume on the weekends hence would like to spend more on those days compared to weekdays. Is there a way to set up separate budget for each day of the week just like we can set up the time?
Thanks for the feedback, @SapphirePGBlr! 🙌 I'm glad you found the video helpful! Regarding your question: Google Ads doesn’t allow setting separate daily budgets for specific days of the week directly. However, you can achieve this effect using ad schedules and bid adjustments. Here’s how: Option 1: Use Bid Adjustments You can increase or decrease your bids for specific days/times when you expect higher search volume. Here’s how: Go to your campaign settings. Click on Ad Schedule. Set up your preferred schedule (e.g., weekends or specific hours on weekends). Apply bid adjustments for those time periods (e.g., increase bids by 20% on weekends). This will ensure you’re more competitive during high-volume times without needing to manage multiple budgets. Option 2: Separate Campaigns for Weekends If you want more granular control: Duplicate your campaign and label it for weekends. In the weekend campaign: Set an ad schedule to run only on Saturdays and Sundays. Allocate a specific budget for that campaign. In your original campaign: Adjust the schedule to run only on weekdays. This method allows you to set distinct budgets for weekdays and weekends.
I'm struggling to set up everything on Google ads..I'm new but would like to really utilise Google campaigns to generate clients for my business.Any help?
I am getting $20 Cost Per Click, i need help because my average ticket price is only 200-300 and I am spending around 500 per conversion with a 25% CTR r
It's different for every niche as the avg cpc will be different. I did an entire video on how to find the minimum viable budget here - ua-cam.com/video/ui5ndbs81jI/v-deo.html
Hey, when you're making videos can you actually say what is considered a small or good budget. You're constantly saying small budget and that can be $10, $100 or $1000. For beginners it would be extremely helpful to full understand what you are saying
It's different for every niche as the avg cpc will be different. I did an entire video on how to find the minimum viable budget here - ua-cam.com/video/ui5ndbs81jI/v-deo.html
@TradesmanDigitalMarketing Hey, yes, I already saw your video on budget. However, giving examples during your video of whats considered a small budget helps you understand the video a lot more while watching the video. It only takes 10secs, you may know buy you can't assume everyone else will understand. Food for thought Great video tho, I really enjoy your content.
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All short and clear, thank you very much for the video !
Please make a video about, how to run google ads for any local businesses as a freelancer or agency?
Excellent video. Thank you.
I get more search volume on the weekends hence would like to spend more on those days compared to weekdays.
Is there a way to set up separate budget for each day of the week just like we can set up the time?
Thanks for the feedback, @SapphirePGBlr! 🙌 I'm glad you found the video helpful!
Regarding your question: Google Ads doesn’t allow setting separate daily budgets for specific days of the week directly. However, you can achieve this effect using ad schedules and bid adjustments. Here’s how:
Option 1: Use Bid Adjustments
You can increase or decrease your bids for specific days/times when you expect higher search volume. Here’s how:
Go to your campaign settings.
Click on Ad Schedule.
Set up your preferred schedule (e.g., weekends or specific hours on weekends).
Apply bid adjustments for those time periods (e.g., increase bids by 20% on weekends).
This will ensure you’re more competitive during high-volume times without needing to manage multiple budgets.
Option 2: Separate Campaigns for Weekends
If you want more granular control:
Duplicate your campaign and label it for weekends.
In the weekend campaign:
Set an ad schedule to run only on Saturdays and Sundays.
Allocate a specific budget for that campaign.
In your original campaign:
Adjust the schedule to run only on weekdays.
This method allows you to set distinct budgets for weekdays and weekends.
@@TradesmanDigitalMarketing Thank you so much for your advice, will certainly try it out.
*Looking forward to trying these tips out and seeing if they make a difference for my small business!*
Thank you Tradesman! It's really informative
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really really awesome video. Thanks
Thank you for this guide. It very help me!
Incredible info. Thank you!
Are you for hire? what would you charge for 3 months of fine tuning?
Thank you for this guide.
I'm struggling to set up everything on Google ads..I'm new but would like to really utilise Google campaigns to generate clients for my business.Any help?
Are negatives also come in broad, exact match too?
Hey my screen does not look like this and I don’t have the same options as you
That's just awesome.
I am getting $20 Cost Per Click, i need help because my average ticket price is only 200-300 and I am spending around 500 per conversion with a 25% CTR r
What is a small budget please? 😇
It's different for every niche as the avg cpc will be different. I did an entire video on how to find the minimum viable budget here - ua-cam.com/video/ui5ndbs81jI/v-deo.html
Thanks
No problem
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Can i edit your UA-cam videos?
Hey, when you're making videos can you actually say what is considered a small or good budget.
You're constantly saying small budget and that can be $10, $100 or $1000. For beginners it would be extremely helpful to full understand what you are saying
It's different for every niche as the avg cpc will be different. I did an entire video on how to find the minimum viable budget here - ua-cam.com/video/ui5ndbs81jI/v-deo.html
@TradesmanDigitalMarketing Hey, yes, I already saw your video on budget. However, giving examples during your video of whats considered a small budget helps you understand the video a lot more while watching the video.
It only takes 10secs, you may know buy you can't assume everyone else will understand. Food for thought
Great video tho, I really enjoy your content.
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Thank you for this guide. It very help me!!