OE 3 Ad Group, Bidding, Search Flashcards

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Why is it a bad idea to duplicate keywords in multiple Ad Groups?

A

Keywords in multiple ad groups compete against each other, and the keyword with the higher performance will trigger the ad in that Ad Group to run.

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What is the effect of including both keywords and placements in an Ad Group on the Display Network?

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Your ads will be restricted to only specific sites that you choose and webpages where the content is relevant to the theme of the keywords.

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Why is it important to group similar keywords together in an Ad Group?

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To ensure that the ads remain relevant to those keywords.

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Why is it a good idea to create multiple Ad Groups?

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You can break up keywords and ads and group them by related themes.

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5
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What should Ad Groups be organized around?

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Common themes.

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True or false. Placements can be controlled at the Ad Group level.

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True.

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7
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What impact can poor landing page quality have on an Ad Group?

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Keywords in the Ad Group may be given a lower Quality Score.

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What should you use Ad Groups for?

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To organize ads by common themes that you want to advertise on.

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What is the main goal of automatic Cost Per Click bidding?

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To generate as many clicks as possible within the advertiser’s target budget.

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What is one effect using setting a daily budget lower than the recommended amount?

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Ads will not show EVERY time that a user searches for the keywords that could trigger the ad.

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What is important to keep in mind about manual Cost Per Click bidding?

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The average profit derived from a paid click.

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12
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Which bid methods are used for image ads on the Display Network?

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CPM or CPC bids.

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When a CPM and CPC bid compete against each other, how does Google determine each ad’s position?

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Google estimates how many clicks the ad might receive in 1000 impressions to get the comparison.

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14
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What is Enhanced Cost Per Click?

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A CPC bidding features to automatically bid more aggressively in auctions more likely to result in conversions.

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15
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What does a “Pending” Campaign in AdWords signify?

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It is Inactive, but scheduled to begin at a date/time in the future.

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16
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With a new campaign, what effect can the AdWords average daily budget have on achieving positive ROI?

A

It can keep costs and exposure limited until profitability is achieved.

17
Q

What is the formula for ranking keyword-targeted ads on the Search Network?

A

Maximum Cost Per Click x Quality Score.

18
Q

What happens if a Search Network campaign consistently reaches its daily budget?

A

There will be missed potential ad impressions.

19
Q

How can Search Network marketing help you reach your advertising goals?

A

By acquiring potential qualified customers.

20
Q

What are the minimum requirements to run an ad on the Search Network?

A

Text ad, keyword list, and a default bid.