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James Svoboda ๐Ÿ•Š๐Ÿข|๐Ÿ‘ฅ๐Ÿ‘Š|๐Ÿ’€๐Ÿ—ก

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Digital Marketing since 1999. Partner @WebRanking. Founder @MnSEARCH. #PPCchat Supporter. Husband & Father. Lich Therapist. Doing dope stuff in Aventine.

Eden Prairie, Minnesota Se uniรณ AฤŸustos 2008
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Collin Slattery
Collin Slattery@CJSlatteryยท
We all assume that hidden search terms waste money, but I wanted proof. So I analyzed $20 million in spend, 14 million clicks, across 933 campaigns to see for myself. Turns out they do and to a staggering degree! For every $1 in ads you buy, Google siphons $0.85 in forced inefficiency through hidden search terms. I'm firmly in the "this is not for privacy but for Google to sell low quality inventory" camp, and the rest of the data bears that out. Beyond the lower efficiency, we also saw CPCs that were 52% higher and CTRs that were 44% lower. It was a pretty herculean task getting all this research compiled, and I've written up all my findings in a blog post, which you can find in the first comment!
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Peter Bowen
Peter Bowen@Pete_Bowenยท
How to Keep Google Ads Feeling Local When You Serve a Wide Area A friend runs Google Ads for a plumbing firm that services a large area containing several smaller towns. He asked: How do I keep my ads and landing pages feeling local so they convert well when the business serves a wide area? My first thought was that there are there are a few options: - Set up a campaign per town and use geographic targeting to show the right ads to the right people - Group town-specific keywords like "plumber Barrie", "plumber Newport" into their own ad groups. Each ad group would have an ad and a landing page with the town name. - Get fancy and use location detection to dynamically update the town name in the ad and landing page. Each of these has merit and drawbacks: - Googleโ€™s location targeting isnโ€™t perfect. Even with the tightest settings, Google shows ads to people in or regularly in the area. This can include neighbouring towns. โ€“ Most searches wonโ€™t include a place name. "Plumber near me" is far more common than "plumber in Newport." - Google might not match town-based searches to your town-specific keywords. Especially if you're using smart bidding. And they all introduce more complexity: - Managing more campaigns takes more work even if you use tools like portfolio bid strategies and shared assets. - You need traffic-shaping negative keywords to (try to) prevent ads for Newport showing up for Cowes, Ryde, or Binstead. โ€“ Multiple landing pages to build and maintain. Five services in ten towns means 50 pages. Having one page per service and changing the town name on the fly makes your landing page system more complex - and it doesn't always work. But the more I thought about it, the more I realised this isnโ€™t just a structural or technical problem. Itโ€™s really a conversion rate problem. When someone searches "plumber near me" or "sump pump repair in Barrie", theyโ€™re not just asking about geography. Theyโ€™re using location as a shortcut for something else. They want to know: - Do you actually serve this area? (Is it worth calling or filling in your form?) - Can you get here quickly? (Especially in an emergency.) - Have you helped people like me nearby? (Can I trust you?) Mentioning the town name in the ad or on the landing page probably helps. But itโ€™s not the only thing that matters, and itโ€™s unlikely to be enough on its own. You need to show that you serve the area, you can respond fast if that's important and that you're trustworthy.
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Melissa L Mackey
Melissa L Mackey@beyondthepaidยท
#ppcchat gratitude post! I've been a member of #ppcchat since the beginning and I can honestly say it's helped me get to where I am today. I've gotten jobs through people I met here. I've been able to get questions answered and answer questions for others. I've met people who've become close friends IRL. I can't say enough about the value of this community!
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouseยท
PRESIDENT TRUMP LOVES THE AMERICAN FLAG! ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธโค๏ธ
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WebRanking
WebRanking@WebRankingยท
Adapting to Meta Ads Policy Changes: What Credit Unions Need to Know webranking.com/blog/adapting-โ€ฆ
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Aaron Weiche
Aaron Weiche@AaronWeicheยท
No thanks.
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WebRanking
WebRanking@WebRankingยท
Check out WebRankingโ€™s New Website: A Fresh Look for 2024 and Beyond webranking.com/blog/webrankinโ€ฆ
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