Google Media Solutions Series: Part 1, Back-to-Basics with Google AdWords and Search Marketing

Posted on October 4th, 2010 in Media Buyer, Pay-Per-Click, Search Specialist | No Comments »

Over the next four weeks, we will be sharing tips and tricks for positioning Google products to your clients in the Google Media Solutions Series . We are excited to share the benefits of our solutions, debunk common myths and pass on easy implementation tips to help your accounts reach their full potential. So, let's get started with Google’s search marketing product, Google AdWords . Using Google AdWords, you can target Google.com and the Google Search Network . This is a great solution to connect with potential customers who are searching for your clients’ products and services. It is flexible, measurable, and accountable. With AdWords, you can easily manage the spend of the account and control costs by setting a daily budget and maximum cost-per-click (CPC). Another benefit is that it’s easy to make changes to your clients’ ad text, as changes to ads take affect almost instantaneously. Lastly, as an added benefit, you can track the return on investment (ROI) of your account by using Conversion Tracking or Google Analytics . There are some common myths that your clients may have heard regarding search and we want to make sure that we clarify these misconceptions: My website shows organically, so I don’t need to advertise: It is great to have a highly ranked organic listing; however you can’t control the message to your potential customers with organic listings in the same way that you can control it with search marketing campaigns. By advertising on Google.com and the search network, you can control the message that you share with all potential customers and determine the landing page to which you direct your potential customers after they click on the ad. These features can lead to increased sales. In addition, organic results are likely only capturing a very small portion of the relevant traffic on Google. For example, a consumer electronics advertiser might appear high in the search results for their brand terms, or specific trademarks relevant to their company, but AdWords can expose their message on a wide variety of related terms like 'digital cameras' 'netbooks' and 'HD TVs'. Competitors can click on my ads maliciously: We take the security of AdWords accounts very seriously and have many resources in place to prevent your account from accruing invalid clicks. While invalid clicks occur less often than commonly perceived, we have three filters in place to protect your account: detection and filtering techniques, advanced monitoring techniques and manual reviews from our team. Stay tuned for next week’s post on the Google Display Network, remarketing and great tips for reaching your customers while they browse the web! Posted by Laura Salzberg, Agency Team

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Google Display Network series: Effectively planning your online display campaigns

Posted on July 22nd, 2010 in Ad Planner, Pay-Per-Click | No Comments »

We recently introduced a new umbrella name for our online display media offerings, the Google Display Network (GDN) to make our solutions clear to advertisers and agencies. You also heard from us about the investments we’re making in display advertising and the promise it holds for marketers and agencies to drive great marketing results. In this series of posts, we’ll cover what you can do today on the GDN. We’ve been busy working to improve every step of your display campaigns: from media planning and developing creative, to choosing targeting, measuring results and optimizing your campaign. Each week over the next month, we’ll talk about the solutions available to you in each area, starting with campaign planning. With millions of sites on the web, how do you find exactly the people who will respond to your message? We introduced DoubleClick Ad Planner to help. It’s a free research and media planning tool to help identify web sites most likely to attract your audience. The insights provided by Ad Planner continue to get deeper and more robust. Let’s take a look: Research sites by ones you know your audience visits, or by defining your audience based on what you know about them, such as geography, demographics, interests, sites they visit or keywords they search. Recently, we released more features to help you research more effectively: Pre-defined audiences . Select from commonly used audiences like Baby Boomers to save time or if you don’t know how to define your audience. With Ad Planner 1000 , quickly reference and target the web’s largest sites. Use subdomain and ad placement data for more granular media planning. With Lists , create lists of your favorite sites and placements for future use. Manage your site results by applying a variety of site ranking methods : See sites that are most likely to attract your target audience, see larger, mass-media sites to ensure campaign scale, or, see a balance between the two. Filter to see just sites in the Google Display Network, or all sites that accept advertising. Apply other filters to see sites accepting certain ad formats, sites in specific categories like Video Games or sites with a particular domain suffix like .edu . View robust site details. For each site, you can see detailed information and audience visitation patters. A Site Overview shows general site information like thumbnail and description and site categories. Traffic Statistics and Demographics show unique visitor metrics and demographic information. Online Activity shows what other sites your audience visits or keywords they search. Finally, Ad Specifications show placement type, impressions/day and accepted ad formats and sizes. Most recently, we introduced audience interest information, showing the aggregate interests of a site’s visitors. It complements the demographic data available in Ad Planner, providing a deeper view into a site’s audience. Build, analyze and export your media plan . After researching sites, you can select sites and add them to your media plan . As you do, you’ll see unduplicated unique users, reach, and page view statistics. You can then analyze your media plan by reviewing its aggregate demographic statistics. When you’re ready, you can export sites directly into your AdWords account or into CSV format to import into MediaVisor . Beyond robust features like these, Ad Planner provides true scale for your campaigns because you can go beyond the most common sites, to tap into millions of sites and do it for over 40 countries and 20 languages. Further, web site owners can claim, manage and share their data on Ad Planner, providing another level of up-to-date and accurate information for your media planning. You can stay on top of new enhancements in our Ad Planner release notes . Stay tuned for our next post about developing effective ads and the solutions available on the Google Display Network. Posted by Emel Mutlu, Marketing Manager, Google Display Network

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Upcoming webinar – have you been Think(ing) about CPG?

Posted on July 16th, 2010 in Industry Resources, Pay-Per-Click, Think2010, Training | No Comments »

Please join us on Thursday, July 22, 2010 for the next ThinkCPG with Google webinar - Case Studies & Learnings for Consumer Packaged Goods. During this webinar we will learn from three separate case studies as measured through third-party research: Search Match Market Consortium Study - Food: What is the offline impact of search advertising when brands take advantage of their search opportunities? What is the impact when they are dark? What is the impact to private label sales? Presented by: Debra Eskra, Director of Testing & Media Solutions, SymphonyIRI Group Quaker Instant Oatmeal Display Case Study: What kind of impact did the Awaken Your Senses campaign, which was promoted on YouTube and the Google Display Network, have on Quaker Oatmeal and Private Label sales? Presented by: Sarah Bild, Marketing Manager, PepsiCo-Quaker Oats CPG Gfk Benchmark Study from Germany: How do we evaluate Search and YouTube across all media? How does Search and YouTube ROI stack up against traditional media? Presented by: Jens Monsees, Head of Industry for CPG Germany, Google, Inc. Date: Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 10amPST / 12pmCST / 1pmEST Click here to register Posted by Jenny Liu, CPG Marketing

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Google Display Network Automatic Placement Category Exclusions

Posted on July 7th, 2010 in Display, Pay-Per-Click | No Comments »

Looking for a quick way to discover inefficient automatic Google Display Network placements? If so, drilling down into the Exclusions tab – Campaign level – Add exclusions – Exclude Category will produce a list of the types of content sites that have been sending you traffic and at what cost. Google Display Network Automatic Placement Category Exclusions If a particular category has been inefficient or costly, simply check its box and exclude the category from your future Google Display Network automatic placements source list.

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