great video on dayparting. We have been testing it for years using software and manual adjustments. Appreciate you sharing results...adds to my datasets.
Interesting approach to PPC day parting! How do you determine the best times to allocate your budget for optimal results? Any tips on monitoring and adjusting budget rules to consistently lower ACOS?
@@jack2media There is bid based ruels. Go to "campaign settings", "campaign bidding strategy" section, and at the bottom of this section where you can chose "fixed bids" or "down only" there should be (new) "add schedule rule". There you can set a rule for bids, just like the one for budgets
My business reports page does not show time of day at the bottom, only the dates. I can not find the setting to show times of day. Is there a trick to switch this on?
While on your sales dashboard just select 1 or 2 days at a time and the time will show up. When you start selecting more days at a time it will stop showing time.
While these are useful, it's not real dayparting. "Dayparting" in advertising allows campaigns to only be run during certain times of the day. Increasing budgets during certain times is similar, but not dayparting.
First thank you for videos pls i have a question I calculated the expenses and found that profit margin was 24.47%. I only want to order 100 pieces of the product and this is what cost me more Please do you advise me to sell this product or not? I have no problem if I do not earn a profit in the first three months until I get a ranking on the first pages, which means spending that 24.47%. Which is only 5.62$ on ads ppc thanks
Youssef, we cannot provide a more in depth advise without checking the market and knowing your product further. If you'd like to know if a product will be profitable, you can hop on a call with Jason using the link here: myamazonguy.com/book-a-coaching-call/
Based on my research i see often on some brands the sales history line is going up and down and on some other brands the sales history is a straight line. How these brands with straigh line managing their sales?i guess is not possible to have the same BSR almost all the time,there will be always some deflection and i feel like someone else is using blackhat methods...
Bid Changes are there under Campaign Settings -> Campaign bidding strategy -> Rule-based bidding
Thx...Any way 2 Apply da Rules in Bulk doe?
And Dang saw it only allows us to Double da Bids on a Schedule...I was Planning to 10x Em
Finally an explanation to why my low broad match bid kept beating my high exact match bid 🤣
Can you guide us which keywords to add as negative in Broad Match Targeting?
Thanks
great video on dayparting. We have been testing it for years using software and manual adjustments. Appreciate you sharing results...adds to my datasets.
you mentioned that if you add a budget rule to 1 campaign it will be applied to all campaigns ? is that correct?
Great video, is there a link for the “ Bulk sheets” pls . Can’t find it
Interesting approach to PPC day parting! How do you determine the best times to allocate your budget for optimal results? Any tips on monitoring and adjusting budget rules to consistently lower ACOS?
Just download the campaign report and it will give you hourly, daily and weekly data
They do have Bid Based Budget Dayparting.
Do they, where?
@@jack2media There is bid based ruels. Go to "campaign settings", "campaign bidding strategy" section, and at the bottom of this section where you can chose "fixed bids" or "down only" there should be (new) "add schedule rule". There you can set a rule for bids, just like the one for budgets
My business reports page does not show time of day at the bottom, only the dates. I can not find the setting to show times of day. Is there a trick to switch this on?
While on your sales dashboard just select 1 or 2 days at a time and the time will show up. When you start selecting more days at a time it will stop showing time.
10th of a bone. Sound like typical amazon. Is there an easy way to see what times of the day is best to optmise on the hourly within SC?
Go to your business reports. Sales dashboard. Select a day or two at a time and see what time your sales are coming in.
Hi! Quick question, that amount of sales are the total sales or just the sales that the ppc campaigns brought?
it means ad sales
While these are useful, it's not real dayparting. "Dayparting" in advertising allows campaigns to only be run during certain times of the day. Increasing budgets during certain times is similar, but not dayparting.
How can a broad KW be lower CPC than an exact KW? A search term is always an exact thing, so the cost is going to be the same.
Easily. Most people are bidding on exact but not broad. Increasing the cost.
Excited 4 this Vid
First thank you for videos pls i have a question I calculated the expenses and found that profit margin was 24.47%. I only want to order 100 pieces of the product and this is what cost me more Please do you advise me to sell this product or not? I have no problem if I do not earn a profit in the first three months until I get a ranking on the first pages, which means spending that 24.47%. Which is only 5.62$ on ads ppc
thanks
Youssef, we cannot provide a more in depth advise without checking the market and knowing your product further. If you'd like to know if a product will be profitable, you can hop on a call with Jason using the link here: myamazonguy.com/book-a-coaching-call/
Dang I was Hoping this would be Bid-Based Rules
The hours of the day button not showing on my account. Any ideas?
It's in Beta. Not every account has it.
Just made bid changes by hour using the API.
@MyAmazonGuy.That's a crappy/spammy message.
Based on my research i see often on some brands the sales history line is going up and down and on some other brands the sales history is a straight line.
How these brands with straigh line managing their sales?i guess is not possible to have the same BSR almost all the time,there will be always some deflection and i feel like someone else is using blackhat methods...
NPC answers to everyone... :)
@MyAmazonGuy.
I’ll support glad that they added this so I can spend more money😂😂😂