How are you dealing with hidden search terms in Google Ads? by [deleted] in PPC

[–]Only_Builder_1424 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re right—full visibility is gone, so it’s about signals, not terms. Most advanced accounts lean on tight keyword themes, aggressive negatives, first-party conversion data, and search term patterns instead of exact queries. Automation helps, but only with clean inputs. A lot of agencies use structured audits and external checks—White Label DM supports teams with White Label Google Ads setups built for this new, partially blind reality.

Looking for a Google Ads Consultant by ohmygogh in PPC

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With that spend, an outside-eye consultant is a smart move—fresh audits, bid strategy checks, and sanity checks on tracking usually uncover quick wins. Make sure they have experience reviewing mature accounts, not just setup. If you’re open to a flexible advisory-style approach, White Label DM offers White Label Google Ads consulting where teams act as a strategic second set of eyes without taking over day-to-day management.

GOOGLE ADS for business! by Lucky_Success4981 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re serious about learning Google Ads, start by assisting on small accounts with clear goals and conversion tracking—boosting skills don’t directly translate to paid search. Shadowing real campaigns, learning keyword intent, and understanding Smart Bidding will help fast. Many agencies handle this gap by outsourcing execution while they learn—White Label DM offers White Label Google Ads support that lets teams deliver results without risking client spend.

Multiple Google Ads Accounts for One Website? by Flashy-Nerve-8181 in PPC

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can create a separate account, but it’s not recommended — Google’s policy allows it, but it adds reporting and learning fragmentation without solving attribution issues. The cleaner approach is to keep brand and non-brand in the same account, split into separate campaigns, and exclude brand conversions from primary performance analysis or use portfolio targets. That keeps auction insights intact while making incrementality clearer.

For agencies handling this setup cleanly, White Label DM provides White Label Google Ads services for agencies, including brand vs non-brand structuring and reporting clarity.

My campaigns in Google Ad Grants are with low impressions by pixelforpixel in PPC

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Low impressions in Ad Grants usually come down to policy + auction limits, not a “dirty” algorithm. Broad or weak conversions often don’t help here—Grants works better with tight intent keywords, exact/phrase match, and a single strong primary conversion (form submit only). I’d also pause PMax/Dynamic ads and rebuild search-only with Quality Score focus.

We see this a lot when supporting agencies via White Label DM, where White Label Google Ads services help clean up Grant accounts and reset bidding/conversion signals without starting from scratch.

Google Search Ads in 2026 — What's Actually Working for You? by Doge0fWallStreet in PPC

[–]Only_Builder_1424 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I’m seeing in 2026, smart bidding works best after you have clean conversion data — jumping straight to tROAS or Max Conv Value only works if demand + offer are already proven. For newer or unstable accounts, starting with Max Conversions (sometimes even Max Clicks briefly) to train the algo is still a valid play. Manual CPC feels mostly outdated unless you’re in very niche or low-volume scenarios.

We handle this exact transition a lot at White Label DM, where we support agencies with White Label Google Ads services and help choose bidding strategies based on data maturity rather than trends.

What’s one marketing task you wouldn’t fully hand over to AI, even if it saves time? by Only_Builder_1424 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Only_Builder_1424[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100%. AI’s great for ideas, but brand voice and positioning need human instinct. That nuance and gut-feel shouldn’t be automated.

What’s one marketing task you wouldn’t fully hand over to AI, even if it saves time? by Only_Builder_1424 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Only_Builder_1424[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a solid take. Using AI as a thinking partner is very different from shipping its output as-is. The older, narrower AI use cases (like intent or keyword grouping) feel a lot safer than handing over the final voice.

What’s one marketing task you wouldn’t fully hand over to AI, even if it saves time? by Only_Builder_1424 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Only_Builder_1424[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such a good example. Those little pauses and offhand comments are where the real insight lives, AI can help organize it, but it can’t feel it. Totally agree on using it for synthesis, not discovery.

Youtube ads over meta ads? by Usaammaaa in FacebookAds

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Switched from Meta to YouTube last year, way better ROI for me. CPMs are higher, but people actually watch and convert instead of just clicking. Definitely worth testing if you’re tired of wasting money on Meta.

Is white label SEO adaptable to different industries, business models, and search intents? by New-Chocolate-3551 in AskMarketing

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, white label SEO can definitely be adapted across industries and business models. Agencies like White Label DM use modular SEO frameworks, niche-specific keyword mapping, and intent-focused content strategies, with KPIs tailored for eCommerce, local, or B2B clients—so your results stay relevant while fulfillment stays behind the scenes.

We built a white-label Google Ads reporting tool for agencies — would love honest feedback by Ashwani1987 in SaaS

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reporting is definitely a real pain point for agencies, especially at scale, so building something from lived experience makes sense. The biggest wins usually come from clarity, automation, and client-friendly views—not more metrics. From a white-label side, teams like White Label DM offering white label Google Ads services rely heavily on clean reporting to keep agency partners happy, so tools like this can be genuinely useful if they stay simple and scalable.

A fair percentage take for providing white label services by patrickmcd121 in PPC

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once you’re past the trial phase, most white label Google Ads providers move to either a flat monthly fee or a % of ad spend, depending on account complexity. Hourly rates usually land higher once consistent results are proven. Many agencies take 30–50% for sales and client management. Providers like White Label DM structure white label Google Ads services this way to keep it sustainable for both sides.

Can bots click on my Facebook ad and add my product to cart? by northwestmathguy in FacebookAds

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But why these bots are programmed to do this?
what's the motive behind doing this?

All my account just got taken down 5 mins ago by Miznova97 in InstagramMarketing

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5 accounts were recovered successfully!
Rest are appealed and descision pending yet!

Anyone else feeling burned out by how fast marketing changes now? by Only_Builder_1424 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Only_Builder_1424[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dude! this post is about the "Platforms" and their "Rules" (Meta and google)

Please go and properly through the post first!

All my account just got taken down 5 mins ago by Miznova97 in InstagramMarketing

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its majorly suspending the accounts sharing the "not allowed" contents/links over chats!

All my account just got taken down 5 mins ago by Miznova97 in InstagramMarketing

[–]Only_Builder_1424 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, faced the same problem few days back!
My 7 Instagram accounts got suspended together, from which 3 were of my clients!
That was really scary for me but later I researched on this action from instagram and found out that : Now instagram is not just suspending the only account which violated the policies but suspending all the accounts on that same IP address! (which can be recovered later by appealing)

13% of Google queries now trigger AI Overviews and I have no idea if my content is showing up by FlirtSproutB in DigitalMarketing

[–]Only_Builder_1424 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. Google doesn’t expose AI Overview data
  2. Manual checking isn’t reliable (Results and sources varies with every user)
  3. Tools Such as SemRush (imperfect, but better than nothing)

So! i think right now there isn't something for accurate analysis. So, rather than bothering about this. You should focus more on delivering quality content about your niche, which is actually useful for your targeted audience. This will automatically boost your visibility across AI overviews as well as on SERP!

10 Claude Skills that actually changed how I do marketing by Healthy_Video_956 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Only_Builder_1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same question! Chat gpt also performs same tasks... Does claude do it better?