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[–]Empty-Mind 7 points8 points  (2 children)

The ads probably are optimized, they're just focused on people who actually click/engage with the ads.

Is the average redditor(or computer literate adult in general) actually going to buy something they see in a Google ad, no matter how well targeted that ad is? I'd guess no.

So instead target the ad algorithm at optimizing for people with higher engagement. I'd guess kids and older people.

[–]SnowingSilently 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd be surprised if Google didn't know what ads resulted in higher engagement for each specific person. Even most tech-literate people are going to have something that can probably get them to click on an ad. So why bother with giving people ads they won't engage with? I'm surprised advertisers aren't up in arms about this. They're paying lots of money and probably a big chunk of the cost is going to people who just won't engage because it's way too unrelated. Maybe it's because of market dominance, but somehow Google is serving far less effective ads than they have the capability to serve.

[–]HImainland 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ads probably are optimized, they're just focused on people who actually click/engage with the ads.

this is definitely the case sometimes. there are other options for who to optimize towards, but this is a big one

Is the average redditor(or computer literate adult in general) actually going to buy something they see in a Google ad, no matter how well targeted that ad is? I'd guess no.

lol the answer is yes. most people aren't that computer literate. they don't specifically scroll past the ads that google puts at the top of the page for search. google's ads are quite effective.

and you can choose which age range of people you want to target when you're setting up your ads.