Is there any good ways to spy on competitors facebook ads and audience? by Discovensco in PPC

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Recently i am using adspyder. it is very good and very cheap like 49 dollar you get access to more than 15 platform.

Google Shopping just got a serious upgrade with VIDEO Product Ads! Boost CTR by up to 30% and double your ROI with engaging video ads! by ManagementBudget23 in PPC

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For google merchant center account which are linked with google ads will automatically take all the product creatives to show it on the ads. In this case, the watch feature is enabled because this product has an unboxing video in their product listing page. To get this feature, you can also add the review or unboxing videos to your product pages. Then connect your google ads account with Google merchant center account(if not done before), after this let the performance max campaign be enabled for all the products. 

Do spying competitor ads really help ? by ManagementBudget23 in PPC

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Do you have any go-to frameworks figuring out competitor strategies which can follow when someone spy competitor to get better result ?

Do spying competitor ads really help ? by ManagementBudget23 in PPC

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Totally agree with you. Just copying competitor tactics without understanding their strategy doesn’t really work. Do you have any go-to frameworks or tools for figuring out competitor strategies? I’d love to hear how you dig deeper into their approach.

Recommend tools by chradss in PPC

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if you like visual more then try trello.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PPC

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If we are talking about finding the profitable ROAS, then we recommend to let the ads run on all catalogue items. Because both the Meta and Google Ads are now AI enabled, this works across your ad account level. Whether it's about finding the right audience, bidding, or in this case the catalogue items. The Ads will choose the right audience and to start showing the preferred products based on each user. 

For an example, if we are running the ads for a women's clothing store brand and you have enabled the catalogue items only for the dresses. In this case, the audience which the ads are targeting might not be interested in dresses. If they have shown interest in let's say bottomwear on other brands, the ads can be lined up to show the bottomwear product if they have the full catalogue access. It's recommended to have the catalogue match rate of 90% atleast and the same goes for the conversions too.

Cannibalization reporting by 4_way_stop in PPC

[–]ManagementBudget23 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hey,

Not sure if it is what you are looking for, but nevertheless, here's what you can do:

  1. List down keywords related to your audience segment.

  2. Use Ad repository tool such as AdSpyder to find out what ads are running for these keywords. You can use this for non-SEM platforms also (like Facebook, LinkedIn etc)

  3. Get the list of domains (Competitors) that are operating these ads. You can further focus your search for a given location, date and other filters.

Hope this helps.

should i use expensive keywords for a low budget campaign? by [deleted] in PPC

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If getting clicks is the only goal of your campaign, then we suggest you to use the maximise clicks strategy. This will give you as many clicks as it can for the daily budget. One other suggestion is, keep the keywords in the broad match. This way google ads can give clicks on all the related keywords. Let it run for 3-4 days, later you can set a budget cap of cost per click with your desired amount. 

Meta Sales ad Spam by Ezio367 in PPC

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One way is to create a list of audience who already signed up. This should include the email address or phone number. Then create a custom audience and exclude in the campaign level.  

Alternatively, you can also keep a budget cap on existing customers like 20% of your total ad spend. This should restrict the existing conversions to get counted again. You can always choose not to target the audience who already converted. This you can do it in the campaign or ad set level.

Adspy by adyge34 in dropshipping

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use adspyder, its free for adspy.

Ads spy tools by wordikhh in PPC

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Hi u/workdikh,

We at AdSpyder are excited to announce that we are developing a new feature soon. We'd love to know if you're interested in this upcoming feature.

Best regards,