Ad Preview Tool Announced from Google
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Roger Janik February 08, 2011
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Roger Janik |
Roger Janik is the President and Founder of ServerSideDesign.com – The Web Marketers.
He began working as a professional web designer and web marketer in 2001, holds a BA in Communications from UHCL and sits on the marketing committee of the Houston BBB. In addition Roger is a frequent guest on Houston FOX News and CBS Talk Radio discussing the current trends in website marketing and social media. He founded ServerSideDesign in 2004 and has established his company as a leading provider for Search Engine Marketing Services in Houston, TX. as well as on a global scale. |
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Google understands that what drives its business is advertising. For
years they have worked diligently to do all they can so that businesses
may get a return on their investment when they use their AdWords
service. AdWords, as SEO/SEM professionals already know, focuses on
keywords. So it's no wonder that Google has continually added
improvements to AdWords making it not only easier to use, but more
effective. Recently Google has offered a new and improved Ad Preview
Tool. Continue reading to find out what's new and how SEO/SEM
professionals can effectively utilize this tool?
What's New with the Ad Preview Tool?
On first glance, one can immediately see that the user interface has
been spruced up and made very easy to navigate. Below is a screen shot:
In
addition, Google states that the Ad Preview Tool makes it a great way
to check how your ads that you create for syndication appear - without
the issue of racking up addition impressions or clicks.
Location Feature on the Ad Preview Tool
In addition to it being easy to navigate and view, you probably have
seen in the above image the radio buttons and drop down menu for
Location or coordinates. Yes, one of the most functional ways to use
this tool is to view how a possible ad let’s say for example in Los
Angeles, will look to a user there - even when you, the administrator,
is located on the East Coast.
Other Features in Google's Preview Ad Tool
Another feature to mention is the integrated keyword diagnosis.
Simply by logging into your AdWords account and previewing your ads, you
will see this feature. For instance, in the above image, if the
keyword "red roses" was inserted in the Preview field: At the bottom of
the box you may see at the left the green box that says "Yes, your ad
is showing for the keyword red roses". This obviously makes keeping
track of your ads more convenient.
Another valuable feature of Google's Ad Preview Tool now confirms
whether your ad shows up and links to both the campaign and ad group.
As the below image shows:
For
those ads that are not showing up, the tool will be able to tell you
why. This way, you can make adjustments such as increasing a bid
amount, location targeting, changing your daily budget, etc.
Also to note, this new tool offers a device setting, which is helpful
for those that want to view or diagnose ads for a mobile campaign
(smartphones). As you can see in the image above, there are many
carriers which you can have campaigns for and this tool helps you view
info about your ads instantly. It's also useful for those who create ad
campaigns to run in regions other than where they are geographically
located. For example - if you have an ad campaign running in Florida
and you are located in New York, this tool can be extremely valuable.
A Powerful Tool for SEO & SEM Professionals
Obviously, this preview tool is an invaluable addition for those who
run PPC campaigns. My advice is to definitely check this tool out and
see how it can help your business. In addition, for those who may be
thinking about incorporating a mobile ad campaign, this tool definitely
gives you beneficial insight into not only how your ads will look, but
more importantly, a way and means by which you can manage a mobile
campaign effectively. As always, we'll keep you updated on additional
tools that Google periodically makes available.
Find out more and use the tool yourself by visiting the following url: www.google.com/adpreview |