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Posting Ads on Google Ads - A Beginner's Guide

03/07/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

Google Ads is one of the most effective platforms to reach your target audience online. With Google Ads, you can place ads that are tailored to the needs of your potential customers and present your products or services. In this article, you will learn how to place ads on Google Ads and what you should pay attention to when creating ads.

Step 1: Create a Google Ads account

In order to start showing ads on Google Ads, you must first create a Google Ads account. Go to the Google Ads website and click "Start Now". Follow the instructions to set up your account.

Step 2: Keyword Research

Before you can create ads, you need to do keyword research. Keywords are the search terms that potential customers enter on Google when they search for a product or service. Find out which keywords your target group is using and which relevant search terms there are.

Step 3: Create a campaign

After keyword research, create a campaign. Choose the goal of your campaign (e.g. more traffic to your website or higher sales) and set the budget you want to spend on the campaign.

Step 4: Create ad groups

You can create multiple ad groups within your campaign. Each ad group has a specific theme and a set of keywords related to that theme. Here you can also specify which landing page the users should be directed to.

Step 5: Create ads

Create ads that match each ad group. Choose a headline and description that presents your product or service in an appealing way. Make sure your ads provide clear value to users and are tailored to your audience.

Step 6: Determine the ad format

There are different ad formats to choose from such as text ads, display ads or video ads. Choose the ad format that best fits your business and purpose.

Step 7: Audience Settings

Determine the audience you want to reach with your ads. Here you can, for example, select demographic characteristics, interests or user behavior.

Step 8: Bid

Set how much you want to bid for each click on your ad. Here you should be guided by your budget and your target groups.

Step 9: Monitor and optimize

Monitor your campaign regularly and tweak it as needed. Analyze which ads are performing well and which aren't, and adjust your campaign accordingly.

Conclusion

Placing ads on Google Ads can be a very effective online marketing strategy for businesses. Careful keyword research, targeted targeting and constant optimization are the keys to success in online marketing.

Once the ads are running, it's important to continually monitor them and make adjustments as necessary to ensure they're effective and achieving the desired goal.

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What are Responsive Search Ads?

03/06/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

Responsive search ads are a type of ad format in Google Ads that allows advertisers to automatically adapt ads to the search queries and interests of their potential customers.

Unlike traditional text ads, which require advertisers to manually create and optimize ad copy, Google Ads automatically generates ad content based on the keywords entered, ad targets, and other campaign parameters. This involves creating multiple ad texts and headlines, which are then intelligently combined and customized to present the most relevant ads to users.

With Responsive Search Ads, advertisers can be more flexible with ad content while optimizing ad performance because Google Ads automatically selects and uses the combinations of ad content that work best. This can lead to higher click-through and conversion rates, and reduce advertising overhead because fewer manual adjustments are required.

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Positioning: Why it's so important for your business

03/06/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

The positioning of your company is the key to your success. It is what differentiates your company from others and what makes it unique. Positioning helps you define your business and brand and present it to potential customers. Here are some reasons why positioning is so important:

Differentiation from competitors

Positioning helps you differentiate your business from your competitors. There are many companies that offer similar products or services to yours. By clearly defining your positioning, you can ensure that you stand out from the competition and attract potential customers to you.

Clarity and unambiguity

Clear positioning helps customers understand what your business offers and what makes it unique. It gives customers a better understanding of what they can expect from your business and what you expect from your customers. Clear positioning also helps to establish your business in the minds of customers.

Target your audience

Good positioning helps you better understand and target your audience. By clearly defining your positioning, you can ensure that your message is directed to the right audience. This increases the likelihood of reaching potential customers who are interested in your product or service.

Add value

Clear positioning can help increase the value of your business. When your business is unique and has a clear positioning, it becomes more attractive to potential investors and partners. Good positioning can also help your business charge higher prices for products or services.

Conclusion

Clear positioning is essential for any business. It helps you stand out from your competitors, appeal to your target audience, and increase the value of your business. By clearly defining your positioning, you can ensure that your business is unique and distinctive.

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03/03/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

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We have set ourselves the goal of removing the high financial hurdles that other providers put in front of their customers and prospects, thus facilitating access to the media and thus the flow of information, in order to also give young or small providers the chance to be published.

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Media-effective actions - These ideas exist

03/03/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

Media-rich promotions can help generate attention for a specific message, cause, or product. Here are some ideas for media-rich actions:

Flash mob: a spontaneous gathering of people in a public place who put on a choreographed performance.

Guerrilla marketing: An unconventional promotional activity that takes place in unexpected places to attract attention.

Stunts: An eye-catching action that is often risky or breathtaking and draws attention to a specific cause or brand.

Charity events: an event that aims to raise funds for a charity while raising awareness for its cause.

Protest events: An action aimed at communicating a political message or cause by holding a public gathering or demonstration.

Publicity Stunt: An eye-catching action aimed at drawing media attention to a particular cause or brand.

Flash Sales: A short-term sales promotion in which products or services are offered at a discounted price to attract the attention of customers.

Social Media Challenge: An action spread through social media that aims to promote a specific action or trend.

These ideas are just a few examples of media-rich actions that companies and organizations can take to draw attention to their messages or products. However, it is important that the action is authentic and relevant in order to attract the interest of the media and the target audience.

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