Just because you want to target website visitors in the search results using Google Ads remarketing for search (RLSA) – you may not be able to. Google sets a threshold of needing over 1,000 remarketing cookie sets in a 30 day period to show remarketing for search ads. For many…
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Targeting Competitor Names in Google Ads
No, it is not illegal to target competitor names in your Google Ads keyword list as long as ads are shown in the United States – even trademarked names. Some businesses will go a step farther and even put the competitor name in the ad text with text in front…
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What Happens to Sales and Traffic When Your Website is Not Mobile-Friendly?
In our new world where over 65% of all Google.com searches are done on smartphones, what happens to a website that is not mobile-friendly in regards to lead conversions, store sales, and organic placement? The PPC Picture Google has lots to say on this topic of mobile friendliness. For sites…
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Google Changes the Definition of Average Position Part Two
Continued from Monday. As noted in the announcement, Google rolled out new column sets you can turn on to get a better idea of your new “Average Position” based on their new definition of what Average Position now means to them. These new items are: Impr. (Absolute Top) % – the…