Negative keywords are used to exclude your adverts from showing for non-relevant keywords, or keywords that won't result in a sale. For example, if your business provides office space for rent and you want to target the keyword 'office space', you might want to include negative keywords such as 'for sale', 'calculator', 'comparison', 'reviews', 'free', 'blog' etc. You may also want to exclude other terms where a user might be searching for the 1999 movie 'Office Space', like 'trailer', 'movie', 'cast', 'soundtrack', 'quotes', 'youtube', 'netflix' etc.
Should I include my phone number and contact details in my adverts?
You can include your phone number and contact details as an advert extension. With a limited number of characters available in your advertising text, you should use this space to sell your product or service and its benefits to the user.
How many adverts do you create?
As standard, we create two adverts for each Adgroup in the campaign so that we are able to test the sales messages against each other. So, if you are a service provider who offers 10 different services and covering five different areas, the result is 50 different Adgroups with two adverts in each, with 100 different adverts in total.
How do you split test the adverts?
As mentioned above, we create at least two adverts per Adgroup see that we can test different sales messages against each other. We then copy the most popular advert and create a slightly altered version of this advert to see if it performs better than the original. We repeat this process so that we are constantly optimising and improving the adverts. More information about the split testing process can be found here.