This is awesome thank you! And wow what an intro. Glad to see our subscription payments are being put to good use on state-of-the-art video production.
Another massive video, thanks guys. Kasim, I do have a confession though, since you asked. I don't think it was a deer I hit, I think it might have been a man, but I didn't go back to check. I'll live with that every day
You talk about how when using maximize clicks you 80%-90% of the time should have longer-tail/high-intent keywords. What about in Google Shopping campaigns where you don't get to choose your keywords? I assume you need a well though-out or proven negative keywords list for this strategy? Thanks for all the great information you guys put out on daily basis!
Hey! So this would be appropriate for local service businesses as long as the Keywords are more BOF? I wasn’t sure if I should start here or with Max Conversions for a new account for a roofing company.
Great video John. You mention a few times about having high search volume and for most of my campaigns I have low volume. Is there a better bid strategy I can use for low-volume keywords?
Hello. This information is really helpful. Just one question. When using manual CPC, how do you determine what the cost/ click should be if the account does not have any conversion data (conversion rate)? Do you use maximize clicks until you have enough data?
About Auction Insights - the results show 1 - 2 competitors, though when I manually search keywords there are a lot more and they usually have top positions on every page, sometimes they have top and bottom. There might be 6-10 actual competitors. Why does Google only show me 1-2 of them in Auction Insights? You can even see Impression Share is
This is awesome thank you! And wow what an intro. Glad to see our subscription payments are being put to good use on state-of-the-art video production.
Thanks! I will wait to listen your thoughts on the other strategies also.
Thanks for posting :)
Another great video.
Another massive video, thanks guys. Kasim, I do have a confession though, since you asked. I don't think it was a deer I hit, I think it might have been a man, but I didn't go back to check. I'll live with that every day
You talk about how when using maximize clicks you 80%-90% of the time should have longer-tail/high-intent keywords. What about in Google Shopping campaigns where you don't get to choose your keywords? I assume you need a well though-out or proven negative keywords list for this strategy? Thanks for all the great information you guys put out on daily basis!
Is there any basic source for learning?
Go check out Ed Leake's God Tier Ads and his community (called "The Forge").
Hey! So this would be appropriate for local service businesses as long as the Keywords are more BOF?
I wasn’t sure if I should start here or with Max Conversions for a new account for a roofing company.
Max clicks 100%. you need conversion data for max conversions or any of the other smart bidding strategies, so for a brand new account max clicks
Great video John. You mention a few times about having high search volume and for most of my campaigns I have low volume. Is there a better bid strategy I can use for low-volume keywords?
Then maximize clicks would be good for our brand campaign, as less people should be bidding on our brand name?
Hello. This information is really helpful. Just one question. When using manual CPC, how do you determine what the cost/ click should be if the account does not have any conversion data (conversion rate)? Do you use maximize clicks until you have enough data?
Hi. You could show the column for first page bid estimate, and then use those numbers to figure out the cpc
About Auction Insights - the results show 1 - 2 competitors, though when I manually search keywords there are a lot more and they usually have top positions on every page, sometimes they have top and bottom. There might be 6-10 actual competitors. Why does Google only show me 1-2 of them in Auction Insights? You can even see Impression Share is