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Improving targeting options in AdWords Express
Friday, March 27, 2015
Promoting your business is about getting in front of customers in the moments that matter to them—you design your ad so you can show up to the right people, at the right time, and on the right devices. If you use
AdWords Express
, you simply write your ad, tell us what kind of business you want to promote, and Google does the rest.
But a frequent request we hear from some AdWords Express advertisers is for a way to narrow down the
search phrases
that cause their ad to show. That’s why today we’re introducing the ability to
remove search phrases
that may not be the best fit for your business (and add them back if you need to).
This change should provide more freedom to create ads that reach the kind of customers looking for the products and services you want to promote. For example, if you run a bakery and only want to advertise your award winning cakes, you can now remove search phrases about cupcakes or bread.
Today, we’re rolling out this feature to AdWords Express advertisers based in Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Click the pencil icon inside the “Search phrases” card and uncheck the phrases you want to remove
Log in to AdWords Express
to review the search phrases for your business. We look forward to hearing your feedback and making this feature available in more countries soon.
Posted by Francisco Uribe, Product Manager, Google AdWords Express
It's time to put America’s small businesses on the map
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
If you searched for “Dependable Care near Garland, TX” a few months ago, you would have seen a lot of search results—but not the one that mattered to Marieshia Hicks. Marieshia runs
Dependable Care Health Service
in Garland, and it was her business that was missing. But that all changed last month when she attended a workshop at the Garland Chamber of Commerce called Let’s Put Garland on the Map.
The workshop, run by our Get Your Business Online team, showed her how to use Google My Business—a tool that allows business owners to control the info listed about their business on Google Search and Maps—to help more people find Dependable. Marieshia added an updated phone number, hours of operation, and a description to her business listing. Within a few months, she had more customers come through the door and referrals from doctors who could reach her. This one simple adjustment made a difference. In Marieshia’s words: “It’s huge.”
Huge might be an understatement.
Four out of five people
use search engines to find local information, like business hours and addresses, and research shows that businesses with complete listings are
twice as likely
(PDF) to be considered reputable by customers. Consumers are
38 percent more likely to visit and 29 percent more likely to consider purchasing
from businesses with complete listings. Yet only
37 percent of businesses
(PDF) have claimed a local business listing on a search engine. That’s a lot of missed opportunities for small businesses.
With this in mind, our Get Your Business Online team set out in 2011 to help businesses like Marieshia’s get found online. We’ve gone to every state in the U.S. and worked with thousands of business owners to create free websites and update their Google Search and Maps listings. But there’s a lot more work to do to help businesses take advantage of the vast opportunities yielded by the web. So today, we’re introducing
Let’s Put Our Cities on the Map
, a new program to help 30,000 cities get their local businesses online.
If we want to help every business in the U.S., we need to reach businesses where they are. So this tailor-made program provides each city with a custom website where local businesses can find helpful resources, including a new diagnostic tool that shows businesses how they appear on Search and Maps, a step-by-step guide for getting online with Google My Business, and a free website and domain name for one year with our partner, Startlogic.
We’re also forming partnerships with local organizations—like chambers and small business development centers—and equipping them with free trainings and customized city materials to run workshops just like the one Marieshia attended in Garland. These local partners know the challenges for local businesses more than anyone—and they recognize the value of getting businesses online. After all, getting Dependable’s information online not only means the world for Marieshia, it means even more for the city of Garland. Complete business info can help generate economic value
up to $300,000 a year
for a small city or up to $7 million for a large one
(PDF). So when our local businesses are online, our local economies benefit.
If you have a favorite local business—a day care, a dentist, a dry cleaner—show your support by helping them get their info online and on the map. Visit your city’s website at
www.gybo.com
to find out how you can get involved.
Let’s put our cities on the map!
Posted by Soo Young Kim, Head of Marketing, Get Your Business Online
Celebrating 30 years of .COM and the future of .DOMAINS
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Cross-posted with the
Official Google Blog
When you visited Google today, we’re pretty sure you didn’t type 173.194.113.18 into your browser. This string of numbers separated by periods—an IP address—isn’t nearly as easy or memorable as typing google.com. Domain names ending in things like .COM, .NET and .EDU make browsing the web and telling people where to find you online easier. Since this month marks the 30-year anniversary of .COM and several other domain endings, we’re taking a minute to celebrate these often-overlooked suffixes that have changed the way we use the web.
Though they were introduced in 1985, domain names didn’t gain much awareness and use amongst the public until the
World Wide Web became available to all
during the ‘90s and it became clear they were an important part in unlocking its power. Using these online addresses, people began to
spread messages
,
start businesses
and
access information
that otherwise would have been nearly impossible to find. Popularity and demand for these names grew so much that people were soon
willing to pay millions of dollars
for the perfect one.
Today there are 270+ million registered domain names; in fact,
about 17 million were added just last year
. To create more naming options for people online, hundreds of new top-level domains are being added, and many, like .TODAY, .NINJA and .BIKE are already available. We
wrote about this back in 2012
, and since then we’ve launched three of our own:
.HOW
,
.SOY
and
.みんな
.
As .COM turns 30, we’re looking back on the history of domain endings and all they’ve made possible. Today there are more choices than ever before for people to find the perfect name for their businesses, projects and ideas on the web. If you’re interested in learning more about this history, or you’d like to register your own piece of the web, head over to
Google Domains
to claim your .DOMAINS from a .COM to a .GURU. Here’s to .COM’s 30th, and all that’s yet to come in how we name destinations on the Internet.
Posted by Ben Fried, CIO
AdWords app launches on Android
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Note: To use the AdWords app, you need to be an existing AdWords advertiser. Not using AdWords?
See why
you should consider it.
Staying on top of your campaigns just got easier
Today, we’re introducing the
AdWords app
, an easy way to view and manage your ads’ performance when you’re on the go. This new Android app is available globally for existing AdWords customers.
Businesses, large and small, are increasingly using smartphones to manage everything from customer support to product orders to marketing. Now, you can use your smartphone to keep your AdWords campaigns running smoothly—no matter where your business takes you.
As a companion to your desktop account, this app lets you:
View campaign stats
Update bids and budgets
Get real-time alerts and notifications
Act on suggestions to improve your campaigns
Call a Google expert
Download the
AdWords app
for Android
Tommy Sands, Senior Paid Search Manager from Philly Marketing Labs, tells us, “Having the ability to quickly review and take action in my AdWords accounts when I only have my mobile device enables me to be better and more efficient at managing my campaigns. It's nice to know that I'm only a few taps away from the information I need, no matter where I am.”
Review (and make changes) on the go
Whenever you open the app, you’ll see an overview of your clicks, costs, and conversions. For deeper insights, you can view metrics by ad group, day of week and device.
Changes in campaign performance can happen at any time—now you can address them quickly, even when you’re away from your desk. For example, if you see your best performing campaign is maxing out on budget, you can make adjustments so you don’t lose out on potential sales. You can even pause or enable a campaign for a time-sensitive promotion.
You’ll also receive customized suggestions that you can act on immediately. For example, if there’s an opportunity to get more impressions by adjusting your bids, we’ll let you know so you can make the change right from the app.
Get the app
The
AdWords app
is now available for devices that use Android 4.0 or later. To get started, download it today from the
Google Play Store
. And for more information, visit our
Help Center
. We look forward to hearing your feedback as you bring AdWords with you on your business adventures.
Posted by Geoff Menegay, Product Manager, AdWords
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