Super amazing addition. I was waiting for this. Thanks guys. Google doesn't offer forwarding number ( Call tracking ) in Pakistan and UAE and that's where my clients Towing businesses are located. Which means there will be no conversions in conversion tab. That is a huge draw back for me as I intend to see every detail the campaign is generating. Is there any workaround or alternate to this? If you can , do make a detailed video related to same towing business explaining and creating ad copy keywords etc.
In some of my campaigns, I got up to 30% conversions with search and call ads mixed. But never tried to call ads only campaign, Can you please make a detailed overview video with a landing page example and campaign structuring. l learned a lot from you guys.
@@vericleancarpetcleaning3241 yes. The click only pulls up the call prompt on their phone. They have to click the call prompt to call. But you pay per click. Conversion is only counted if the number is called
We don’t track that info that’s on the clients end. Our job to handoff the calls and make sure the search term traffic thst calls are coming from is clean and relevant
@@ClicksGeek always speak to the client about what kind of calls they are getting to get feedback and adjust things as required. This answer suggests you don't know the ROI.
@@curtwor we don’t for every client only clients who share that information. If we can see the search terms are relevant and call recordings are solid leads it’s out of our hands at that point. They client still has to sell the deal all we can do is introduce them to an interested party
Why is my call ad getting clicks but not showing up in call reporting? It’s turned on but it seems people are clicking on visit website instead of the call ad.
@@ClicksGeek is there not a way to create an ad account and use their domain to create a landing page to have them up and running quickly? I say that because as you know, many of our clients are not tech savvy and often times it takes awhile to teach them how to give us access.
Would you recommend always going with a call-only ad for home services type industries or do you ever split test (or can you?) split test a call-only ad against a search responsive ad?
Rob great work here conversion rates are absolutely insane. So quick question… this campaign is only call ads & no responsive search ads at all? Im realizing that when I have a campaign with responsive search ads and call ads, the call ads barely get much impressions or clicks. When you run JUST call ads, do you see a significant pick up in impressions and clicks for just these call ads? I may have to experiment with this…
The bigger the location the better the call ads do. They can be low volume it really is something to test. If you run RSA and call only in an ad group the RSA will def get majority of the traffic
@@ClicksGeek if you’re running a call ad only campaign, are you getting significantly more clicks and impressions vs campaigns with call ads and RSAs in the same campaign/ad groups? Thinking about adding only call ad campaigns for a few clients now
I tried a call only campaign for a commercial cleaning company who wanted to target certain neighborhoods in Brooklyn. Either the area was too small or I needed to wait longer for the campaign to ramp up because impressions were really low. How long does it usually takes for maximize clicks on call only to get past the learning stage for you?
No, the one with highest Ad Rank would show, this will likely be the normal ad, the call-only ad would barely get any impressions. You need to decide which one you want, calls or website visitors.
When someone clicks on the ad, do they get on to a website with a bog CTA for a call, or are they directly redirected to the phone app, and there is no website in between the process?
whats a good number for monthly average searches (all keywords combined) for call only ads to work? as you said that they need a big location to work well. whats a big location?
how can these ads be so profitable? there is not miuch money in the towing industry right? if they make 100$ per towing service, how can the afford to pay a lot for ads?
Super amazing addition. I was waiting for this. Thanks guys. Google doesn't offer forwarding number ( Call tracking ) in Pakistan and UAE and that's where my clients Towing businesses are located. Which means there will be no conversions in conversion tab. That is a huge draw back for me as I intend to see every detail the campaign is generating. Is there any workaround or alternate to this?
If you can , do make a detailed video related to same towing business explaining and creating ad copy keywords etc.
In some of my campaigns, I got up to 30% conversions with search and call ads mixed. But never tried to call ads only campaign, Can you please make a detailed overview video with a landing page example and campaign structuring. l learned a lot from you guys.
Sure!
This is not a walkthrough bro, this is a flex. That's fine but there's a difference.
@@SACREDFlRE no flex my man. Copy it. Go forth and prosper 🚀
Just getting started - need to drive phone leads to a cleaning services company and getting killed by LSA. Excited to dig in more thank you!
LSA always a good route too
@@ClicksGeek what is LSA?
@@146striker local service ads
@@ClicksGeekso if they click and don’t call . Are you charged
@@vericleancarpetcleaning3241 yes. The click only pulls up the call prompt on their phone. They have to click the call prompt to call. But you pay per click. Conversion is only counted if the number is called
Why do you structure your ad groups based on keyword types instead of services?
@@MariannaFeldman782 I structure them based on relevancy
Amazing value! What kind of actual conversion rates (into jobs) does the client see from these ads?
We don’t track that info that’s on the clients end. Our job to handoff the calls and make sure the search term traffic thst calls are coming from is clean and relevant
@@ClicksGeek always speak to the client about what kind of calls they are getting to get feedback and adjust things as required. This answer suggests you don't know the ROI.
@@curtwor we don’t for every client only clients who share that information. If we can see the search terms are relevant and call recordings are solid leads it’s out of our hands at that point. They client still has to sell the deal all we can do is introduce them to an interested party
Have you ever made that follow up video showing the full campaign build that you mentioned at the end of this video?
Yes
@@ClicksGeek would you have the link for it? I couldn't find it , thank you
Great video. I was not able to find the follow up video to this. Can you please add
Can you guys make a video about auto-apply recommendations? Do you do it? if so which ones? Thanks for the vids guys!
Search our channel for auto apply recommendations we have a few videos on it
do these work for any type of business or mainly for emergency-style services?
Emergency style
Why is my call ad getting clicks but not showing up in call reporting? It’s turned on but it seems people are clicking on visit website instead of the call ad.
Which bidding strategy is this company using?
Max clicks
Wasn't there an update that changed these ads and how you can't only show yours ads on mobile devices and some other changes?
Old video. Principles still apply
Great content guys! Quick question. Do you know what’s a good number of conversions to switch from maximize clicks to maximize conversions?
Bare minimum 20. Ideally 50
@@ClicksGeek Thanks a lot! You guys rock.
do you need access to their ads account or can you create your own ad account for them like on Facebook
You’ll need access
@@ClicksGeek is there not a way to create an ad account and use their domain to create a landing page to have them up and running quickly?
I say that because as you know, many of our clients are not tech savvy and often times it takes awhile to teach them how to give us access.
Would you recommend always going with a call-only ad for home services type industries or do you ever split test (or can you?) split test a call-only ad against a search responsive ad?
Depends on the location size. Call only campaigns need a big location to work well
@@ClicksGeek what's the ideal population size for call only ads?
@@christopherjames5136 as big as possible. You need a large volume area for the call ads to work
is tallahasse forida the entire city for example big enough location?@@ClicksGeek
only apply few industry area - towing services right?
The more urgent the need the better for call only.
Rob great work here conversion rates are absolutely insane.
So quick question… this campaign is only call ads & no responsive search ads at all?
Im realizing that when I have a campaign with responsive search ads and call ads, the call ads barely get much impressions or clicks. When you run JUST call ads, do you see a significant pick up in impressions and clicks for just these call ads?
I may have to experiment with this…
The bigger the location the better the call ads do. They can be low volume it really is something to test. If you run RSA and call only in an ad group the RSA will def get majority of the traffic
@@ClicksGeek if you’re running a call ad only campaign, are you getting significantly more clicks and impressions vs campaigns with call ads and RSAs in the same campaign/ad groups?
Thinking about adding only call ad campaigns for a few clients now
@@josephremington5750 no I’m getting lower volumes but higher conv rates
I tried a call only campaign for a commercial cleaning company who wanted to target certain neighborhoods in Brooklyn. Either the area was too small or I needed to wait longer for the campaign to ramp up because impressions were really low. How long does it usually takes for maximize clicks on call only to get past the learning stage for you?
@@romnaviche way too small
Would you seperate a call only campaign from a regular search campaign? Can i use the same keywords for both?
No, the one with highest Ad Rank would show, this will likely be the normal ad, the call-only ad would barely get any impressions. You need to decide which one you want, calls or website visitors.
Which type of keywords you are using in this campaign. And whats about bidding strategy??
Max clicks for 30 days then max conversions TCPA
100s of keywords
When someone clicks on the ad, do they get on to a website with a bog CTA for a call, or are they directly redirected to the phone app, and there is no website in between the process?
There is no website they go to. If they click, it pulls up the call promt on the searchers cellphone to call the number to the business.
whats a good number for monthly average searches (all keywords combined) for call only ads to work? as you said that they need a big location to work well. whats a big location?
No coincidence but running all but eliminated the "leads suck" phenomenon.
People want phone calls. They def don't wanna chase contact form leads
how can these ads be so profitable? there is not miuch money in the towing industry right? if they make 100$ per towing service, how can the afford to pay a lot for ads?
We just send the calls. That’s on the business owner to turn the calls into booked jobs
Who is going to shop around for towing though. He just said each call was $5.63. Seems to be plenty of margin available
whats your facebook brother would love to chat with you a bit