Noah, you're my new best friend! Tried this over the weekend and got a 8.32 ROAS. Simple but brilliant, why didn't I think of this before? Thanks for the tip!
Would this be the same logic as if I set this SPA to 12 campaigns for each different targetings from high to low budgets with $5 down the line to control them? SPA Auto 1 - CM - $15, Auto 2 -CM $10, and Auto 3 - CM $5 vice versa for the rest of targeting.
@@MyAmazonGuy Noted, thanks. One more quesiton if I may: I just cannot find a definitive guide to bidding. What I mean is: do we use Amazon suggested bids or do we bid lower? Also, for negative keywords - do we negate competitors? What is the best guide or material for negative keywords? Thank you
Noah, you're my new best friend! Tried this over the weekend and got a 8.32 ROAS. Simple but brilliant, why didn't I think of this before? Thanks for the tip!
That's great! Glad we could help.
Do we run this alongside of other ad campaigns with the same products in them?
Would this be the same logic as if I set this SPA to 12 campaigns for each different targetings from high to low budgets with $5 down the line to control them? SPA Auto 1 - CM - $15, Auto 2 -CM $10, and Auto 3 - CM $5 vice versa for the rest of targeting.
I really don’t understand what is the difference between this and the other auto products specific campaigns?
I did't get the point of this hack. Disclaimer: I'm a noob to PPC. Doesn't the conventional wisdom say: 1 campaign per 1 product?
Generally yes. But catch all campaign low bid auto transcends.
@@MyAmazonGuy Noted, thanks. One more quesiton if I may: I just cannot find a definitive guide to bidding. What I mean is: do we use Amazon suggested bids or do we bid lower? Also, for negative keywords - do we negate competitors? What is the best guide or material for negative keywords? Thank you
Most brands are using this lol
Are you a LinkedIn lunatic as well?