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Expert Tip: Maximising Your PPC Campaigns

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This month’s expert tip is all about optimising your pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns to get the most out of your advertising spend. Here are some strategies to enhance your PPC efforts, increase your ROI, and drive more qualified leads to your site:

Audience Targetting:

Refine your audience targetting to ensure your ads reach the most relevant users. Use demographic targetting, interest-based targetting, and custom audience segments to hone in on the right audience. Leverage tools like Google Ads’ audience insights and Facebook’s Custom Audiences to create highly targetted campaigns that resonate with your ideal customers.

Ad Extensions:

Enhance your ad visibility and provide additional information with ad extensions. Use call extensions to encourage phone calls, site link extensions to drive traffic to specific pages, and location extensions to boost local visibility. These extensions make your ads more informative and compelling, increasing click-through rates (CTR) and conversions.

A/B Testing:

Continuously test different elements of your ads to find what works best. Experiment with various headlines, ad copy, call-to-action (CTA) buttons, and landing page designs. Use tools like Optimizely to run A/B tests and analyse performance data. This process will help you refine your campaigns and improve their effectiveness over time.

Negative Keywords:

Avoid wasting your budget on irrelevant clicks by implementing negative keywords. Regularly review your search term reports to identify and exclude terms that do not align with your business goals. This ensures your ads are shown only to users who are most likely to convert, enhancing your campaign’s efficiency.

Conversion Tracking and Analytics:

Set up comprehensive conversion tracking to measure the success of your PPC campaigns. Use Google Analytics and Google Ads’ conversion tracking features to monitor key metrics such as clicks, conversions, and cost per conversion. Analyse this data to gain insights into user behaviour and optimise your campaigns for better performance.

 

By incorporating these strategies into your PPC campaigns, you can maximise your ad spend, improve your ROI, and attract more qualified leads to your website. Stay tuned for next month’s tip to keep your marketing efforts on track or subscribe to our newsletter!

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Joaquin Lopez

Paid Media Manager

Quags is our talented Paid Media Manager with a wealth of experience across display, search and social. He has over 8 years of experience with a particular talent for Meta advertising, paid search, paid social and creatives, he’s worked with a variety of B2B and B2C brands including Whyte & Mackay, Snazaroo and Worx. He has created and delivered full paid media strategies, from image and ad copy creation, to audience building, campaign setup and campaign delivery. Using data-led insights, he has adapted strategies in highly competitive markets, maintaining brand visibility and increasing returns. On a personal note, Quags is a sci-fi movie buff, gamer, lover of dystopian fiction and self-taught bassist.

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