Hi Ivan, Thank you very much for the video. Can't wait to check this out and see some results. Have two questions though 1. Do you pin the Headline 1 {dynamic keywords} in Google ads to position #1? if I am running dynamic ads on Google with multiple headlines 2. If I am working with landing pages with my web host provider (Wix in my case), do you have a video explaining how to make the Dynamic headlines on the landing pages of Wix? Thank you for the video, Andrey
Amazing, quick question though. I use a wordpress landing page using elementor. How can i use dynamic text linked to my microsoft ads with this platform? What plugins or code do I need to use?
if someone types junk removal or rubbish removal is it better to have these in separate ad groups for a campaign or all in one ad group as they are so similar
Do you pin the Keyword insertion to number 1 when you first start off the campaign? wouldn't that lower the quality score? or should we leave it unpinned?
Wow you actually made a whole video for the topic thank you so much! I don't know I missed this, but do you actually go about optimizing your campaigns if none of them bring any sales? I watched your full guide (thanks for this!) and you did actually optimized or focused on the keyword that brought you sales, right? So, what if none of the keywords bring CVs? How long would you keep it running before you kill it? Thank you so much for all the value!
You bet! Correct, I optimized for sales. If not sales, you can optimize for email leads if you have the email optin. If you don't have email integration, then it becomes hard to optimize for sales if you have none.. so threshold is really up to you to decide. For me it's about 2x the revenue. So if a product pays $100 and I spent $200 with no returns, I'd probably pause the campaign and re-evaluate everything. But the number could differ for you!
Great Vid!! If you're using placements as your only targeting option, where the ad campaign is targeting only RU-vid channels - Is there a way to see the Qaulity score when it comes to your placements??
Thank u very much...Querystring is useful only if we are using broadmatch type keywords, if we are using phrase match there is no need of querystring ..Am i right or wrong?.. BTW This video is the best i have ever seen..
I recently tried google ads with a bunch of exact match keywords. However, google showed my result even for some "close match to that exact match kw" why did this happen??
in google ads. if i have two keywords. 'loss weight' and 'how to loss weight with proven' added and if i put 'weight loss' in negative keywords. does my other keywords that contains 'loss weight' also not shows up in google ads.
The other keyword will still show up. For negative keywords you have to add every single variation possible if you don't want it to show up. So to avoid both, you'd need to add both "loss weight" and "weight loss".
what if i have multiple keywords. for example 'how to loss weight fast ' and 'lose weight with keto diet'. if i create landing page targeting keto diet, my quality score is good for keto diet keyword but not for 'how to loss weight fast'. how to overcome this situation
Ya, so that's what I mean you need to make sure your keywords follow the same format, ie. no "how to" in this case. But your landing page can easily say "Sign up to learn how to {keyword}" for example and if you change your "how to loss weight fast" to "lose weight fast", then this headline will make sense.
@@IvanMana but if i target loss weight with keto diet then my quality score gets down. how many keywords do you recommend in one campaign or an ad groups
@@sandeeps8201 not necessarily, it depends. Keto diet IS meant for weight loss.. so depends how you phrase it. I don't have any number of keywords in ad group suggestions, if you can fit 10 million highly-tight knit and relevant keywords in one ad group, there's no reason not to do that
This is so tricky when it comes to inserting dynamic keyword into the landing page. Let’s use your keywords as an example. Since you are using a phrase match, let’s use “Keto Foods” as an example, and your landing page says “Get instant access to your Keto Foods”, which kinda makes since. Now the tricky part is since you are using phrase match, maybe someone would have wrote something irrelevant before or after the keyword since it is phrase match. For instance, “Get instant access to your WHAT IS KETO FOODS”. See what I mean here? The phrase match here can screw you up lol. How do you go about that? Guys this question, which I think i definitely important must be seen by Ivan, please like this comment so he can see it and answer it.
I believe it replaces the text with your keyword, not with what someone searched. So if someone searched what is keto foods it would still just say get instant access to your keto foods because it inserts the keyword you set