Great video Sam. I was going granular and separating products into different campaigns (lots of campaigns), possibly a bit too soon for some of the products. I like the SKU > Brand > Generic structure you showed - I was only doing Brand > Non-Brand. I'll test that.
Good work sir its really good video I have a store and I gets multiple sales now I wants to create a new compain and pull all winning products on that compains I also create but that's compain also show other products. Kindly tell how I add my winning products into a new compain.
Hi Sam, thank you for all your videos. I have some question, i think i need your advice. Can you help me? I hope you can hear and give me some advice for google shopping ads. Hope to hear from you soon.
Hi Sam, quick question about the negative keywords: do you just upload a list with all the SKU titles as negative keywords for the low priority campaign? Or how do you exclude them?
Hello Sam, Great Tutorials. Thanks a lot for posting them. I am a newbie in shopping ads. I followed your instructions to subdivide the products to get the ability to bid differently on each product. But the issue is, I can only see the item ID's, and not the product titles and it's hard to figure out the products I want bit high. I have to hover over each iD to see the description column pops up. I have about 1000 products and now I'm lost a bit. If I go to the "Products" tab, I could filter them based on the titles and type, but there's no way to edit the bids there. I know I might sound a bit dumb here but if you could show some light on this, I would be so grateful. :)
It's all nice and makes sense but .... I got nearly 5 thousand products. I'm not able to look at each and assign individual bid for each ... It would take a life time. Any ideas how to go around this issue ? :D
Setting up the products bid wise was really an awesome concept. Loved your tutorials Sam. Good Going.
#GodBless
Great video Sam. I was going granular and separating products into different campaigns (lots of campaigns), possibly a bit too soon for some of the products. I like the SKU > Brand > Generic structure you showed - I was only doing Brand > Non-Brand. I'll test that.
Great video, I have questions, how to find SKUs keywords
Good work sir its really good video I have a store and I gets multiple sales now I wants to create a new compain and pull all winning products on that compains I also create but that's compain also show other products. Kindly tell how I add my winning products into a new compain.
Very Very Informative. Thanks a lot Sam. Just a query- what should be the priority for newly launched -profitable product specific campaigns?
Great content! Big help for growing with our agency. Do you offer consulting?
Hi Sam, thank you for all your videos.
I have some question, i think i need your advice.
Can you help me?
I hope you can hear and give me some advice for google shopping ads.
Hope to hear from you soon.
when to use smart shopping campaigns?
Should I change campaign priority for multi campaigns based on winning products? Also should I increase the bid on best sellers campaign?
Hi Sam, quick question about the negative keywords: do you just upload a list with all the SKU titles as negative keywords for the low priority campaign? Or how do you exclude them?
Hi!
For the 1st Multi-Camaign model you dont exclude the products from the other camapign?
good job!
Thanks Tonny!
Hello Sam, Great Tutorials. Thanks a lot for posting them. I am a newbie in shopping ads. I followed your instructions to subdivide the products to get the ability to bid differently on each product. But the issue is, I can only see the item ID's, and not the product titles and it's hard to figure out the products I want bit high. I have to hover over each iD to see the description column pops up. I have about 1000 products and now I'm lost a bit. If I go to the "Products" tab, I could filter them based on the titles and type, but there's no way to edit the bids there. I know I might sound a bit dumb here but if you could show some light on this, I would be so grateful. :)
If you can get a copy of the titles into a Custom Label in your feed, then you should be able to break your products down by product title that way.
It's all nice and makes sense but .... I got nearly 5 thousand products. I'm not able to look at each and assign individual bid for each ... It would take a life time. Any ideas how to go around this issue ? :D
I have one smart shopping campaign with all the products on the same one, is that bad? My ads have fallen off in the last 3 months.
How to bid on product level when you have 1200+ products?
Very tediously! In this case you could create a script to set the bids for you.