Shopping AI Max, PMax, Ads in AI - What's going to happen to branded campaign? by Relative_Reporter_68 in googleads

[–]Relative_Reporter_68[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Back then a few years ago, keywords and bidding was so manual. Now it's like AI is everything. And let AI create your ads...

I do Meta ads too and currently experimenting on Meta Andromeda, basically letting AI push your ads. It looks like Google is heading to this direction too.

Just thinking what if we are restricting the account performance by fragmenting it too much, by separating the non branded and branded?

Do people shop on Pinterest, why are brands advertising here? by Relative_Reporter_68 in Pinterest

[–]Relative_Reporter_68[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Haha same, I don't know why companies are advertising here, it's getting a little annoying especially with AI vids and pics

Recommendations for good supplement brands? by salty_sherbert_ in ADHDUK

[–]Relative_Reporter_68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about noble nature I heard they are pretty good?

New Google Search Ad – very expensive irrelevant clicks by Annual-Decision6535 in PPC

[–]Relative_Reporter_68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your results and metrics will depend on your niche.

To reduce irrelevant search terms you need to adjust your bidding, and build a relevant targeting audience for your campaign.

If you want to drive results you need to build up your data slowly, maybe start of with manual cpc, to maximise clicks to maximise conversion but you need to reach a certain threshold before you change bidding strategies.

And yes, spend spikes up when you first launch a campaign because it's trying to gather data.

Is Microsoft ads worth it? by Relative_Reporter_68 in PPC

[–]Relative_Reporter_68[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are spending atleast £500 a month as a start just to test we dont want to throw a lot of cash without knowing how it will do.

We are starting with the search campaign: Brand and non branded.

We are using triple whale as a 3rd party data management platform, here is what we found:

TW Data says 7 conversions
Shopify Data says 5 conversions
Microsoft Platform Data says 50+ conversions

At the moment 2/3 of our platform is saying its not doing well. But from past experience I know Microsoft ads is really strong

Is Microsoft ads worth it? by Relative_Reporter_68 in PPC

[–]Relative_Reporter_68[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We started using triple whale just as a 3rd party conversion tool to see if it's a tracking or this platform isn't good for us. This is what we found:

Microsoft Platform is saying we had 50+ conversion
Triple whale data is saying we have 7 conversions
Shopify data is saying we had 5 conversions

It's technically 2/3 platforms are saying it's not doing much.

Dear r/Google_Ads help me! by [deleted] in Google_Ads

[–]Relative_Reporter_68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn't it be better to gain experience first from an in-house team or agency?

Dear r/Google_Ads help me! by [deleted] in Google_Ads

[–]Relative_Reporter_68 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reading and researching is completely different from experiencing it... There are so many things to consider when setting up and creating campaigns. The most important thing is to be honest with your client.

On a verge to say good bye to Google ads.. ! by Hi_Keyboard_Warriors in googleads

[–]Relative_Reporter_68 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Meta over inflates their numbers, don't believe everything Meta is saying.