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10 Ways to Boost Results Using Google AdWords Evaluating and adjusting your AdWords campaign is the key to achieving it full promise.

By Rocco Baldassarre Edited by Jessica Thomas

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Google AdWords can drive large volumes of high-quality traffic. Small changes in a campaign often have a significant impact on its profitability.

Here is a checklist of AdWords optimization techniques that can be implemented instantly and boost campaign results long-term.

1. Apply bid modifiers based on geographic performance.

Performance can vary greatly for different geographical areas. Google Analytics should provide information on what areas are generating the most conversions and profit, so bid modifiers should be set up in AdWords according to the Analytics data. As a result, less profitable areas use up less budget that can then be allocated to the most profitable geographic areas.

2. Apply a remarketing bid modifier to search campaigns.

Remarketing campaigns, meaning campaigns that target users who visited your website but did not convert, are common. Remarketing bid modification is not but it should be.

Setting up bid modifiers for the remarketing of visitors who first came to the website via a regular Google AdWords search campaign means that your ads are becoming more competitive. Your ad is shown in higher positions and will therefore better reach potential customers.

Related: 5 Reasons Your Business Should Not Advertise on Google AdWords

3. Split test ads systematically.

Ads should not only be split tested regularly but with a system for continuous improvement in place. For example, test a variety of headlines and choose the most profitable one. Then combine it with a variety of display URLs and choose the winning combination. Repeat the process every day, once a week on the same week day or once every two weeks depending on how much data the account is accumulating.

4. Check the search term report for new negative keywords.

The Search Term Report shows what keywords triggered ads besides the keywords that are part of the campaign. While this report is helpful to retrieve profitable keywords, it is even more useful to build out the negative keyword lists.

This will stop your ad from showing up for irrelevant terms and put the budget to better use.

5. Evaluate keywords using bounce rate, time on site and page views.

You need to evaluate the potential of keywords not only from a conversion point of view but also considering how users are behaving on your site after clicking on a keyword. This is a good indicator of how successful it could be to remarket to people clicking on a given keyword also if it did not convert so far.

6. Exclude mobile apps from display targeting.

By default, Google display campaigns automatically show ads on mobile apps. According to GoldSpot Media's "Fat Finger Report", more than 50% of clicks on mobile app banners are accidental clicks or "fat finger" taps. To avoid wasting half of the budget of display campaigns on useless clicks, take out "GMob Mobile App Non-Interstitial" in the Google AdWords targeting tab.

Related: 3 Alternatives to Using Google Adwords

7. Refine remarketing lists with Google Analytics.

Remarketing campaigns usually target anyone who visited the website but didn't convert - even if the visit lasted four seconds. Set up parameters with Google Analytics that filter out irrelevant traffic from AdWords remarketing campaigns. For instance, exclude people who spent less than one minute on the site or target only people who have visited at least three website pages.

8. Use auction insights to maximize reach.

The Auction Insights Report is available at a campaign, ad group and keyword level. It compares the amount of impressions to competitors who bid on the same searches, how many times the campaigns show up higher on Google and whether a higher bid would result in a higher position on Google or not.

Besides being an excellent benchmarking tool, this report points out what keywords are suffering from high competition and where the budget is allocated most effectively.

9. Split test bidding strategies.

Different bidding strategies can lead to different results. Test if you are better off with manual bidding, cost per acquisition bidding, or manual bidding with enhanced CPC. Once the best strategy has been chosen, monitor the level of competition for the best keywords and revisit the split test after some time.

10. Set up custom calls to action for mobile users.

Mobile users prefer to call, so the call to action in the ad should consider that. For example, instead of saying "learn more" or "contact us," say "call us now." Chances to generate conversions are exponentially higher when the call to action of mobile ads is adapted to mobile users.

Related: Set up Your Google AdWords Campaign in 9 Steps

Rocco Baldassarre

Founder & CEO of Zebra Advertisement & 1DollarAd.com

Rocco Baldassarre is a digital marketing consultant and entrepreneur. He is best known as founder of the award winning digital marketing agency Zebra Advertisement and the youngest Google Partners All-Stars Winner at the age of 24. He also founded 1DollarAd and International PPC, among other businesses. For his work with Bing Ads, Microsoft awarded him the Most Valuable Professional Award. He has been featured by The Huffington Post, The New York Times, and Upwork's Annual Impact Report. among other publications.

 
 

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