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- March 28, 2019Today we're announcing Google Ads Editor, v1. It’s a new and improved version of the Editor that you’ve come to know and love over the past 13 years. We waited to formally announce the new Google Ads brand on an Editor release that incorporates a significant update that addresses long-standing requests from the community. Full cross-account management: In the past, campaign managers could only make changes in the Editor UI for a single account at any given time. This meant you spent more time on the same tasks. For the first time, Editor now supports full, cross-account management. This means you’ll be able to use Editor seamlessly across your Google Ads accounts, all from a single window. For example, you’ll be able to easily add the same set of keywords across different accounts, update campaign settings across your entire book of business, or download relevant stats across any grouping of your accounts. Improved design and usability: We’ve also improved the interface to help you navigate features and execute tasks more quickly. For example, based off of UX research we saw that users had difficulty remembering where each setting was. So we created a right-hand Edit panel to improve your ability to scan. We also added search functionality so that you can quickly find what you need. Google Ads Editor v1 also helps you manage accounts at scale: Workflow Additional custom rules: Flag best practices and ensure proper campaign implementations. Full support for non-skippable Video ads: Manage more video campaigns within Editor. Additional Call-to-action and headline fields for all Video campaigns: Give more information on all video ads, not just TrueView. Positive and negative audience list audiences for Smart Display campaigns: Easily reach new potential customers. Options to manage App campaigns: Includes campaign, ad group, and ad level assets. Bids & Budget Recommended daily budgets: Avoid losing out on impressions due budget constraints. Better Smart Bidding: Use Max Conversions for Display, TrueView for action, and App campaigns. Calls & Messaging Account level call reporting: Manage call reporting and conversions at the account level with one setting. Additional headlines for call-only ads: Provide additional information to potential customers. Full support for message extensions: Allow more ways for customers to reach your business. "The new Google Ads Editor is a step forward. The new design makes it easier to manage and make edits across accounts and campaigns." -Jamie Kahn, Associate Director - Search Engine Marketing, Horizon Media "It’s clean, easy to navigate and more efficient with the added search bars, new account level section, and relocation of the Shared library. Looking forward to using this new version!” -James Shaouni, Senior Specialist - Paid Search, Reprise Digital Learn more about Google Ads Editor, v1 here. Posted by Blake Reese, Group Product ManagerRead more
- 21Introducing "recommended columns" in Google AdsMarch 15, 2019There are a lot of columns to choose from in Google Ads. It makes it hard to get away from the status quo of just adding the columns you’ve always added to your reports. Our new recommended columns feature suggests new reporting columns that you should be using based on your campaign and account settings. For example, if you start using bid automation, we will start recommending the ‘Bid Strategy Type’ column to your Campaign table. With this launch, Bid Strategy Type will also stop being a required column in your Campaign reports, which will free up some horizontal space for you to see more of the statistics columns. You can identify a recommended column by the blue underline in the column name. You can do three things with recommended columns. Do nothing, and we'll recommend the column whenever it's relevant Add them as permanent columns Tell us not to recommend it anymore These recommendations are turned on by default for all advertisers. You can turn off recommendations for individual columns or all columns. These settings are specific to the user in the account. We suggest you keep the setting on, so that we can recommend columns that will be important to your account. You can also discover new columns that had not previously surfaced through recommendations. Posted by Abhishek Kumar, Product Manager, Google AdsRead more
- 22Our commitment to help you with policy complianceMarch 14, 2019Protecting our users and advertisers from bad actors is very important to us, and that’s why we have strict policies that govern the kinds of ads we allow on our platform. We also work hard to help good advertisers avoid making honest mistakes that lead to policy violations. That’s why we’re rolling out new features to help you achieve your full campaign potential by allowing you to easily navigate the policy restrictions that may affect your ads. Introducing the Policy manager In April, we’re introducing a new Policy manager, to provide a centralized and customized experience in Google Ads where you can monitor policy restrictions of ads, keywords, and extensions across your entire account. Over time, we’ll continue to add new features here, including recommendations for fixing your ads, a history of your appeals, an overview of your account’s certifications and more. To access Policy manager in Google Ads, click “Setup” in the Tools Table, then select the “Policy manager” tab Get additional insight behind policy decisions Beginning last year, advertisers were able to see additional information about what caused their ad to be disapproved by simply hovering over the ad. We will continue to expand this capability in 2019. Find detailed information on ads disapprovals by hovering over your ads Enable policy appeals in just a few clicks If you disagree with an action we’ve taken on your ads, soon you will be able to appeal the decision for another review with just a few clicks, directly within Google Ads. This feature will start rolling out to accounts this spring and will be available for text ads for most policy violations. Hover over a disapproved or limited ad and look for the “resubmit” link to see if you’re eligible. You’ll also be able to track the status of your appeal in the Policy manager. We’re making it easier to resubmit ads in Google Ads Detect violations in real-time In some cases, we’re able to detect policy violations during ad creation. In those cases, we’ll provide real-time feedback to help you understand potential policy violations before they actually occur. You can then make changes to your ad right away to bring them into compliance. Make sure to check our real-time feedback during ad creation We’re excited to introduce new tools to further help you navigate policy requirements and create high-quality, compliant ads. Posted by Hristo Stefanov, Product Manager, Search AdsRead more
- 23Grow your games business with adsMarch 13, 2019There’s so much that goes into building a great mobile game, and building a thriving business on top of it -- that’s next level. That’s why today Google is announcing new solutions to increase the lifetime value of your players. Now, it’s easier than ever to create demand for your game, grow at scale, and re-engage your audience. Create demand One important part of ensuring a successful launch moment is to build brand awareness and connect with a fan-base right out of the gate. Now with pre-registration ads, you can promote the opportunity for players to register for your new titles before they’re officially released on Google Play. Players will receive a push notification in Play once the game is released. Pre-registration ads can be especially valuable for established game developers to help you connect with a fan base that already loves your game, and have strong intent to download and become valuable players in your game. Grow at scale At launch, your goal is to get as many installs as possible within your budget. Today we’re announcing Maximize conversions bidding for App campaigns -- just give us your budget and ad assets, and we’ll maximize your player base. Because the focus is on maximizing installs instead of meeting your target price, you can typically get a lower conversion price. All you have to do is set your goals and lean on App campaigns machine learning to handle the hard work of placing the right ad at the right time. Maximum conversions bidding for App campaigns is now available as a beta to select advertisers - so if you are interested please talk to your Google Account Manager to sign up. Re-engage your gamer Let's face it, 80% of all app users churn within 90 days1. One of the biggest opportunities you have to grow your business is to get those inactive players to come back and play again. Today, we’re introducing App campaigns for engagement in Google Ads to help players rediscover your game by engaging them with relevant ads across Google Search, YouTube, and over 3 million sites and apps. This campaign works with Google Analytics for Firebase as well as with our App attribution partners. With App campaigns for engagement, you can reconnect with players in many different ways such as encouraging lapsed players to complete the tutorial, introducing new features that have been added since a player’s last session, or getting someone to open the game for the first time on Android, which only Google can help with. Learn more about it here or talk to your Google account representative if you’re interested in trying it out. Posted by Jason Morse, Director of Product, App ads for engagementRead more
- 24Google Marketing Live broadcast on May 14th: register todayMarch 12, 2019Did you know that searches for "best” have increased by 80% in the last two years? For example, in recent third party research, we saw that some people spend over 50 days searching for the “best chocolate” before making a decision. Google Marketing Live is happening on May 14th—>register now to discover how to take action on new consumer insights like these and learn about the latest digital marketing products from Google. For the first time, we'll also be live streaming 8+ hours of additional content from the event. Engage directly with product managers through live Q&A, learn new best practices, and get an inside look at how our latest products are developed. Posted by the Google Marketing Live teamRead more
- 25Evaluate your Mobile Site Speed with the revamped Test My Site toolFebruary 28, 2019Your mobile site is often the first place consumers meet your brand. Having a slow site can leave a bad first impression and even cost you customers. In retail, a one second delay in mobile load times can impact conversions by up to 20%.1 How do you know if your mobile site is fast enough? The revamped >Test My Site makes it easy to understand your mobile site performance and get custom fixes to improve your page speed—all in one place. Use this tool to: Check your mobile site speed: Measure the speed of your entire mobile site in addition to individual mobile pages Track your progress: See how your mobile site speed is trending month over month Stay ahead of the curve: See how your mobile site speed stacks up against competitors Estimate speed’s impact on your business: See the potential impact mobile site speed can have on revenue Test your site today >here. Posted by Prashant Nair, Product Manager, Google Ads 1. Source: SOASTA, U.S., “New Findings: The State of Online Retail Performance,” 2017.Read more
- 26Prepare for average position to sunsetFebruary 26, 2019We understand it’s valuable to know how prominently your ads show on the search results page. So, in November, we rolled out “Impression (Absolute Top) %" and "Impression (Top) %”, which describe what percent of your ads appear at the top of the page and absolute top of the page. These new metrics give you a much clearer view of your prominence on the page than average position does. To complement these metrics, we also rolled out "Search absolute top impression share" and "Search (Top) IS". If you want to optimize for position, these are the best metrics to use. And you can use the Target Impression Share Smart Bidding strategy, if your goal is to get your ads to a prominent location in the search results. “Top and Absolute Top impression share metrics have given my clients a clearer idea of where their ads show on the search results page. By focusing on these new metrics, we’re able to bid more effectively to achieve the very first ad position when desired.” - Kelsey Hadaller, Senior Account Manager, Hanapin Marketing With the availability of these new metrics to understand prominence, we plan to sunset average position in September of this year. If you currently use average position, we recommend that you start using these new metrics when measuring and optimizing for prominence. Posted by Pallavi Naresh, Product Manager, Google AdsRead more
- 27Say more in your call-only ads with added lines of textFebruary 25, 2019People often prefer to talk to a business before buying a product or service. Call-only ads allow people to call you from mobile search results to quickly get the answers they need. In the coming weeks, we’re rolling out additional lines of text in call-only ads to help you provide more useful information to potential customers. You will have the option to add two 30-character headlines. Description lines are also increasing from 80 characters to 90 characters. To make sure your customers are fully aware of who they’re calling, take advantage of these added lines of ad text to describe your business in more detail. More lines of text in call-only ads We noticed it was tough to fit both your business name and a compelling call to action in the headline, so we moved business name to the beginning of the ad description. This leaves more space in the headline for your call to action or business details. For example, if you’re a dance studio, specify “House of Tango” in the business name field and use the description lines to promote your full range of lessons offered. Being clear and transparent about who you are and what your business offers is a key principle of our call-only advertising policies to protect users from fraud or misleading, inappropriate, or harmful content. We hope these updates to call-only ads and our updated best practices guide will help you drive more high-quality calls and deliver a better experience for your customers. Posted by Mike Russo, Product ManagerRead more
- 28Introducing three new features for responsive display adsFebruary 21, 2019Drive improved performance with video assets If a picture is worth a thousand words, imagine the stories you could tell with a 30-second video. In fact, over 60% of shoppers say online videos have given them ideas or inspiration for their purchase.1 That’s why we’re introducing video assets for responsive display ads. We built responsive display ads to help you adapt to the increasingly diverse mix of content types and screen sizes. Now you can expand your reach to new inventory and improve performance with sight, sound and motion — all while scaling ad creation, testing and optimization. To get started, create or edit a responsive display ad and select up to five (optional) videos from your YouTube page. Selecting videos in the Google Ads interface Unlock new creative insights with the combinations report While machine learning helps you deliver the best ad to the right customer, it’s not always easy to tell what’s working and why. With the new combinations report, you’ll be able to learn how different creative asset combinations perform. This new report shows you the top performing asset combinations that are being generated in your responsive display ads. You’ll see separate sections for combinations based on your images, text, dynamic feeds, and videos. To access the combinations report in Google Ads, click “View Ad Details” in the Ads Table, then select the “Combinations” tab Best Practice: Now that you know which creative combinations resonate with potential customers, try testing the top performers across different campaign types. Create better responsive display ads with the ad strength scorecard Creating relevant and helpful display ads is top-of-mind for every advertiser. Using the ad strength scorecard, you can ensure your responsive display ads are set up for success, before they start to show. Google Ads will check that you have the optimal number of unique headlines, images, and descriptions. To improve your ad strength, try taking the "Next steps" highlighted in the scorecard. The ad strength scorecard, shown above the ad preview in Google Ads Posted by Akshay Dayal, Product Manager, Display Ads 1. Google/Ipsos, “How People Shop With YouTube”, July 2018Read more
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