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Digital Marketing Pay per click and Digital Display Advertising A.A. 2017 Digital Marketing Dott. Luigi Greco Pagina 1

Pay per click & Digital Display Advertising 3

What is Pay per click? The revenue model adopted by search engines whereby the advertiser pays only when a user clicks on an ad 3

Google AdWords ranking formula The Google AdWords ranking formula decides where your ad is displayed in SERP Maximum CPC willing to pay Keyword X quality = score Rank Ad copy Page load time Landing page CTR Other undisclosed factors Account Structure Account History 4

Google AdWords ranking formula The Google AdWords ranking formula decides where your ad is displayed in SERP Maximum CPC willing to pay Keyword X quality = score Rank Cost per click (CPC). You place a bid on Ad the copy maximum amount of money you are willing to pay when someone Page load time clicks on your ad Landing page CTR Other undisclosed factors Account Structure Account History 5

Google AdWords ranking formula The Google AdWords ranking formula decides where your ad is displayed in SERP Maximum CPC willing to pay Keyword X quality = score Rank Ad copy Page load time Landing page CTR Other undisclosed factors Account Quality score. With every Structure keyword you create, a relevancy/quality score Account of 1 to 10 is assigned 1 History being the highest 6

Google AdWords ranking formula The Google AdWords ranking formula decides where your ad is displayed in SERP CTR. It is the ratio of users Maximum Keyword who click on a specific link CPC willing X quality = to the Rank number of total users to pay score who view a page, email, or advertisement An advertiser who historically has a CTR of 4% will be given a higher quality score than a Ad copy Landing page competitor Account with a CTR of 2%. A Structure high CTR indicates that the advertiser s campaigns Page load time CTR are Account relevant to user search queries History and the advertiser is rewarded as result Other undisclosed factors 7

Google AdWords ranking formula The Google AdWords ranking formula decides where your ad is displayed in SERP Landing page. Quality Maximum scores will also be bumped CPC willing if users are brought to a to relevant, pay fast-loading landing page that references the search queries they entered Ad copy Page load time X Keyword quality score = Landing page CTR Rank Account Structure Account History Other undisclosed factors 8

Google AdWords ranking formula The Google AdWords ranking formula decides where your ad is displayed in SERP Maximum CPC willing to pay Keyword X quality = score Rank Ad copy Landing page Page load time CTR Other undisclosed factors Account Structure Ad copy. Ads should contain the search term Account entered and direct users History to a relevant landing page in order to achieve higher quality scores 9

Google AdWords ranking formula The Google AdWords ranking formula decides where your ad is displayed in SERP Maximum CPC willing to pay Keyword X quality = score Rank Account performance. If your AdWords account and its Ad campaigns copy have been Landing page performing well over a period of time, Google will view you as a very strong advertiser that Page works load time hard to provide CTR relevant results to your consumers and reward you as a result Other undisclosed factors Account Structure Account History 10

Google AdWords ranking formula What if you have never run an AdWords campaign before and Google has no campaign history on which to base your quality score? Google primarily comes down to the search query entered and the keywords you choose. Google will look at how that particular keyword has performed over time and on that basis assign a quality score. Ad copies and landing pages will still be considered, so don t forget about those! 11

DUMB Goal When defining objectives for PPC, the dumber the better! In his blog Occam s Razor Avinash Kaushik says that goals must be: Doable Understandable Manageable Beneficial Example: Saying you want to increase revenue by $300,000 a month when you know you have only ever made $100,000 a month is not realistic 12

Type of campaign = type of KPI The type of KPI used depends on the type of campaign, which can be broken down into the following three areas: Direct response. They require hard conversions such as a purchase, sale, or lead. The main KPIs you should be concerned with here are the conversion rate, cost per conversion, and efficiency in generating conversions Branding and awareness campaigns. The focus in these campaigns would turn towards prominence in SERPs and the CTR response to the campaign. Here the 3 key KPIs worth your attention would be your average position in SERPs, CTR, and CPC Engagement campaigns. These campaigns are not about volume of traffic or quantity of conversions, but rather about driving user engagement with your brand and gaining quality traffic. When assessing CTRs for these campaigns look at the rate at which people are responding, user interest in your product or service, and the amount of time spent on the site 13

How you create a Google AdWords Account A Google account is required to create an AdWords account. If you have Gmail, it will have automatically been assigned to you The setup of Google AdWords account consists of 3 easy step: Entering your email address and website URL Create a live campaign Set up billing 14

Create a Google AdWords Account Step 1 Entering your email address Entering your websites s URL 15

Create a Google AdWords Account Step 2 Budget. Budgets are always set a daily level. Calculate daily budgets bu dividing your monthly busget by 30.4 Location. Choose the contries and regions you want to target here Networks. The Search Network is used for Google Search and the Display Network is used for all to Google s partner website 16

Create a Google AdWords Account Step 2 Keywords. Enter the keywords Bid. This field is asking you to set your maximum bid. Google AdWords will let you know if your bid is too high or too low Text ad. Complete the ad copy according to the outline character limits and restictions you can revisit this section again 17

Create a Google AdWords Account Step 3 You can choose: Automatic payments. This option works by automatically taking money out of your account when you reach a certain threshold, or after 30 days Manual payments. You manually add your budget up front and Google will deduct from it every time somebody clicks on your ad. When the budget runs dry, your ads will stop 18

Campaign architecture Establishing a well-structured, consistent architecture at the very beginning of any campaign is of the utmost importance. A poorly structured account can impact your quality score Top level. Campaign appear at the top level and all budgeting is done here. You can configure language, target locations, and set your daily spend here Middle level. Within each campaign you have ad groups. All the keywords and ads that you are going to target users with are hosted in these ad groups. And they should always be defined by a single topic. For example, you d define one ad group for red shoes and another for blue shoes. Bottom level. The keywords within the ad group should relate to the topic. For example, the red shoes ad groups should have keywords like new red shoes, cheap red shoes. 19

Campaign architecture Campaign Ad Group Ad Group Ad Keywords Ad Keywords 20

How to create a campaign? 1/6 You have to select the Campaigns tab After clicking the red + Campaign button you ll have different options for creating campaigns. If you plan to ever run a Display campaign, make sure your Display and Search campaigns run independently of each other so that you can monitor the performance of each one separately 21

How to create a campaign? 2/6 Campaigns and ad groups need to follow a very consistent naming convention. Make sure everything is named in a way that makes what you are looking for easy to find Choose whether you want your campaign to have Standard or All features. You can also choose to incorporate a CTA button If you don t have budget limitations and want to get as much visibility and CTR as possible choose both Google Search and Search Partners networks Your campaigns should be running in line with the types of devices you want to reach. After a campaign has been created, you can opt out of any specific devices you don t want to appear on 22

How to create a campaign? 3/6 All countries and territories. There is no reason why you should target all countries and territories. If you want to target your campaigns globally, create campaigns for each country Your country. This option will present you with the country you set your time zone to Let me choose. Either enter the city or country you want to target or hit Advanced Search. Here you ll be presented with 4 options: Search: It s another method of entering your target city or country Radius targeting: You can type in a location and target a specific radius around it Location group: You can target multiple locations Bulk locations: While it is not recommended, if you want to target multiple countries use this option 23

How to create a campaign? 4/6 Standard delivery. It aims to evenly distribute your budget across the entire day to avoid exhausting your budget early on Accelerated delivery. If your budget is in any way limited, steer clear of this option. Here your ad will be displayed each and every time someone searches in line with the ad rank formula Manual bidding. This option allows you to control all bidding Automatic bidding. This is when you tell AdWords the maximum bid you are willing to pay without bidding more than that amount. It will then automatically adjust your bid 24

How to create a campaign? 5/6 Ad extensions take up more room on the search engine results page and also provide a richer, more relevant experience for the user. Extensions are great for enhancing your brand perception and encouraging users to convert in whatever way makes most sense to them Example of Ad extensions 25

How to create a campaign? 6/6 First choose your start and end date. If you want the ad to run for the foreseeable future, simply leave the end date out Ad scheduling is particularly useful for businesses with fixed opening hours that may only wish to show during the hours they re open Or if your budget is very limited, and you know from previous campaigns that most sales occur at specific times, you can set your campaign to show during those hours 26

The importance of ad rotation The best practice for ad copy dictates that you have two to three ads per ad group. This setting determines how the ads that you create are rotate within that ad group. There are four group: Optimize for clicks. It shows the ad that is most likely to get the click Optimize for conversions. It ll be the best option if you have a KPI for conversions Rotate uniformly. It gives every ad a fair chance to determine its placement. It will be the best option if you are creating a brand-new campaign Rotate indefinitely. It shows lower performing ads proportionately with higher performing ads. This one isn t really a great choice, so steer clear 27

Keyword selection: a key step Selecting your keywords is the starting point for every campaign and is probably the most important part. If you don t choose the right keywords, your ad will be shown for the wrong search terms, you will be irrelevant to your users, and you will be spending money on an audience that is not going to convert Two tools allow you to uncover the hidden keyword germs that lie within the digital landscape: Google Trends Google Keyword Planner 28

Keyword selection: a key step Google Keyword Planner Google Trends 29

Keyword Match Types When bidding on a keyword, you need to choose a keyword match type that tells Google AdWords how precisely your ad to the keyword searches: Exact match. This is the most specific match type. For example, in order for the ad to show for the keyword cheap hotels in Seattle, the user needs to write exactly that Phrase match. This is of the broader variety, in that you can capture a lot more social queries while remaining relatively targeted. The good thing is that your ad will still show if the user types words before or after the keyword you had chosen. For example if your keywords are cheap hotels and user searches for cheap hotels in Seattle, the ad will still show Modified broad match. When starting a new campaign this is the best match type to choose. The targeting is broader, but you are able to define the words within a search query that the user types in. Type a plus sign in front of the words that the user must include in the search query for your ad to show; for example, +hotel near +Seattle. This means that hotel and Seattle must be included in the user search query for the ad to appear. This also means the word near, which lies between those words, have not to be in search query. If the user types in, at or on the ad will still show 30

Keyword Match Types Broad match. This type could be recipe for disaster if your budget is limited. You can choose it by simply typing in the keyword with nothing before or after it. Your ad can show for misspellings, variations, and iterations of your keyword. For example, if your keyword is umbrella, your ad could show for patio furniture. This is the point at which your quality score will start to suffer because you are not being relevant to the users you are targeting Negative match. Also known as negative keywords, this match type is a great way to prevent your ad from showing for certain search queries. For example, if a two-star hotel does not want to display in the search results for five-star hotels, it can use a Negative Match keyword to exclude search queries for five-star hotels. 31

Ad copy composition some advices Ad titles (or headlines) have a 25-character limit, including spaces The Display URL line is technically granted up to 255 characters; however, only 35 of those will be displayed. So it s best practice to keep you Display URL line short and sweet Make you ad copy unique. Your ad should have a really compelling message with a unique selling point (USP) to suit. Give user a reason to click your ad Flaunt your promotions and offers. If there is a sense of urgency associated with your campaign, put it in the ad. You can also use Google feature called Countdown Ads Include keywords in your ad copy Highlight a call to action. Tell users what to do and also make it obvious what is expected of them once they click onto your site Match your ad to landing page. What you say in your ad should relate exactly to the landing page users are brought to once they click your ad 32

Ad copy composition stick to the rules! Besides the character-limit restrictions, you should also be aware of the following rules: There are restrictions on special characters (!?*#), excessive punctuation, and capitalization The word click is forbidden in ad copy. That means you cannot have a call to action saying click here for more The use of trademark terms in ad copy is restricted without prior authorization from the trademark owner You cannot mislead or misrepresent the service or product that you are offering Google enforces these rules ad you create the ad, meaning you will know instantly whether your ad adheres to them 33

How create the Ad? In your AdWords dashboard, click the Campaigns tab at the top, then select Ads underneath and click the big red +Ad button near the bottom of the screen. Your will be forced to choose an ad group before being able to submit your ad copy. You should create 2 to 3 ads per ad group, using different ad copy for each. By doing this you can test different types of messaging and CTA, and even different landing pages, to see which ones users prefer and which ones give the highest ROI 34

Advices for good landing pages You have 8 seconds to impress users who click on your landing page. So the content has to match the ad copy in the search query users searched for Users should be able both to find what they are looking for and convert within 3 clicks of entering your site The best landing pages should: Provide relevant, useful, and original content Be transparent and promote trust Be easy to navigate Fulfill the promise of your ad copy Have a visible and prominent product or service title and image Contain clear calls to action Have minimal clicks to conversion less than three is the rule of thumb! 35

Landing Page example Banner CTA P. features Video P. features 36

The 3 ways to set your bids 1. Set bids from the Ad Group view in the Ad Groups tab. The ad groups appear with their corresponding bids. These bids are set to the default maximum CPC, but they can be changed by hovering your mouse over the bid and clicking on the box 2. Set your bid by clicking into the ad group itself, from your ad group overview. Simply click on Edit to change your default bid for that particular ad group 3. Set your bids at the keyword level. If you find that a specific keyword is outperforming or underperforming others, you can increase or decrease that bid in Keyword tab. It s important to note that keyword bids will override ad group level bids if they are higher But, most important: never bid blind! When devising a bid budgeting strategy, it s vital that you bid based on priorities and KPIs. Applying a blanket bid across all ad groups and leaving them to run is bad practice and economically insane 37

What is Google Display Network (GDN)? GDN consists of website that allow Google to place ads on its site through a platform called AdSense. When a user clicks an ad, the publisher and Google make money. Users can be targeted through standard text ads, image ads, and video ads It s a great way to place ads on websites that are relevant to what you are selling and that you know your target audience is visiting 38

What is remarketing? If users have been to your site before, you can target them as they are browsing other websites and mobile apps, or even as they are searching on Google Here five ways you can remarket to users: Standard remarketing. As past visitors browse GDN websites and use GDN apps, your ads will be shown to them along the way Dynamic remarketing. As past visitors browse GDN websites and use GDN apps, ads with products and services they viewed on your website will be shown to them Remarketing for mobile apps. As people who have used your mobile app or mobile website use other mobile apps or browse other mobile websites, they will be shown your ads Remarketing lists for search ads. As past visitors do follow-up searches for shat they need on Google after leaving your website, your ads will appear in the search results Video remarketing. When people who have interacted with your videos or your YouTube channel use YouTube and browse GDN videos, websites, and apps, they will see your ads 39

An example of remarketing Take a look at these three scenarios: User 1 has visited the site before, navigated as far as the basket page, and then bounced User 2 has gone as far as entering their payment details before bouncing off User 3 bounced 30 seconds after reaching the About Us page Which users have the most value? 40

An example of remarketing Take a look at these three scenarios: User 1 has visited the site before, navigated as far as the basket page, and then bounced User 2 has gone as far as entering their payment details before bouncing off User 3 bounced 30 seconds after reaching the About Us page Which users have the most value? User 1 and 2 are the most valuable and likely to convert Be selective. Because every user and that user s online behavior is unique, you won t need to remarket to each person who has visited your site To create a custom remarketing list, click the red +Remarketing List button. Enter in a descriptive name for the list and then decide whether it is for a website or app 41

Google AdWords Interface the tabs Campaigns tab. All your campaign management will be run from this section. There are some sub tabs within the Campaigns section: Ad groups, ads, keywords, and ad extensions. They will show you the performance of these particular areas of campaign for the date range you set Settings. If you want to modify the settings for all your campaigns at once, this is the tab for you Dimensions. Here you can drill down into the performance of your campaigns and look at the times and days of the week when your ads are performing best 42

Google AdWords Interface the tabs Opportunities tab. For beginners and seasoned professionals alike, it gives very informative optimization tips and ideas. These tips get very detailed, advising you on budget spends and how to achieve more clicks. They are all based on algorithm calculations. The best feature is that the tips are updated in real time, meaning you could get totally different suggestions each week 43

Google AdWords Interface the tabs Tools tab. It s where you will find the Keyword Planner, Display Planner, and Conversion Tracking tools. The latter looks at the post-click success of your campaign, moving past search engine analysis and focusing on what users are doing when they enter your website 44

Key Performance Reports Keyword Performance Report. It should be pulled biweekly. Try downloading multiple reports and combining the into one super report Ad Performance Report. It allow you see the performance of each individual ad for the date range you set and it shows how your keyword groups are performing against each other Campaign Performance Report. Great for a quick update, it gives you a high-level overview of how the account is performing Dimensions Report. The reporting, insights, and level of data that a dimensions report provides is the cherry on the cake. Just like the other reports, you can export all this data in whatever format you wish. When you have selected a view, take some time to explore the plethora of options available, all of which provide rich levels of data 45

Data segmentation You could also try segmenting your reports. If, for example, you have multiple conversion types and want to see how your keywords perform against lead generation versus purchases, you may want to segment them by conversion type. Doing this will tell you the conversion type of each individual keyword You might also want to segment your reports by time of day, search terms, or device. You can segment any of that data and add as many segments as you like. 46

Is Google AdWords working for me? When measuring the impact of Google AdWords, pay attention to the following KPIs: CTR. It measures the relevancy of your campaigns Conversion rate. It measures the success of your campaigns and whether they are contributing to the overall success of your business Average CPC. It considers your quality score and whether or not you are getting the most value per click Quality score. It will affect your CPC and have a knock-on effect on conversions. You can find out what your score is in the Campaigns tab 47

What is Digital Display Advertising? Digital Display Advertising is a form of digital marketing that uses display ads appearing on a web pages as a means of communicating relevant commercial messages to a specific audience based on their profiles 48

Some key terms Ad click. Occurs when a user clicks after seeing an ad Ad impression. The number of times an ad is seen Ad unique user. A user who sees an ad from a given device for the first time Click. The number of clicks on a hyperlink Cookie. A text file or Internet tag that a website places on a user s hard drive to remember data about that user, such as search history Page impression. The number of times that a user views a certain page within a website Rich media. Interactive media (including text, graphics, animation, video, and audio) used to promote products and services on digital computerbased systems Visit. The number of times that a user visits a website each new visit occurs when there is at least 30 minutes between requests for new content 49

Some key terms - Cookie Cookies are small files which are stored on a user's computer. They are designed to hold a modest amount of data specific to a particular client and website, and can be accessed either by the web server or the client computer. This allows the server to deliver a page tailored to a particular user. Cookies are a convenient way to carry information from one session on a website to another, or between sessions on related websites, without having to burden a server machine with massive amounts of data storage. An example of cookies could be tracking cookies. Some commercial websites include embedded advertising material which is served from a third-party site, and it is possible for such adverts to store a cookie for that third-party site, containing information fed to it from the containing site. When the user later visits another site containing a similar embedded advert from the same thirdparty site, the advertiser will be able to read the cookie and use it to determine some information about the user's browsing history. This enables publishers to serve adverts targetted at a user's interests, so in theory having a greater chance of being relevant to the user. Source: http://www.whatarecookies.com/ 50

What are the benefits of DDA? The benefits are: Influence. Some forms of traditional media simply raise awareness, but research has shown that DDA actually influences buying behavior. It lets us reach a mass audience with a message that sticks Targeting. Targeting tools provide advertisers with a better ROI, less waste, and more focus. With tools such as AdChoices on the GDN, you know that your ads are reaching a specific audience Control. You can control where your ad will appear, who will see it, and how they can interact with it Integration. Create matches made in heaven by integrating display and social media with TV, radio, and print. But always remember to maintain a consistent message across all channels Segmentation. You need to create ads that satisfy different needs and wants. Segmentation allows you to cozy up to your different customer groups and get to know their behavior through how they interact with your ads, what makes them tick, and what makes them click 51

What are the challenges of DDA? The challenges are: Banner blindness. With the average user being served more than 1,700 banner ads per month, you can appreciate why he might dismiss your ads Low click-through rates. CTRs on display ads can be as low as 0.1 percent. One in a thousand may not seem like much, but if you apply it to one billion users on Faceboook, it becomes a pretty big target audience. Also, that one in a thousand could have a branding impact on another 990 people through sharing the ad across her own network 52

The stages of Digital Display Advertising 1. Define. It starts by helping you to identify and segment your customers based on demographics like age, location, and interest. You have to choose the right publisher for your ads and your goals 2. Format. It introduces a range of creative ad formats, among which you can choose the most appropriate, according to your target audience and budget 3. Configure. You can maximize your campaign s potential by using targeting tools like Google Display Planner and assigning KPIs to help you track your campaign on an ongoing basis 4. Analyze. The final stage is when you measure the success of your campaign using analytics. Then you can enhance and optimize your ads as necessary before getting ready to relaunch Define Format Configure Analyze 53

The importance of finding the audience Define You should ask yourself who the people in your target audience are their gender, age, location, and likes and dislikes Users leave a trail online. Their clicks tell you who they are, where they live, and what their interests are You can also collect data from the registration form and use it to shape, augment, and tailor your digital marketing strategy. For instance, you can create personas, personalities, and preferences. Once you have developed personas, it becomes easier to predict personality, preferences, and buying behavior. Then you can meet needs and requirements with your marketing strategy 54

Researching publishers Define You need to match this audience with the most appropriate publisher for your ads Ultimately, you are looking for a publisher that facilitates targeting based on segments like demographics, location, and interests. You should ask potential publishers for testimonials and KPIs, plus examples of work they have done across PCs, mobile devices, and social media Google offers a range of tools to help you choose the best publisher for your display advertising for example, the AdWords Display Planner Once you have found a publisher, you need to follow certain ad specifications and formats (like size and download speed) to make it a happy relationship 55

Choose SMART objectives Define How can you achieve goals? You can start with some SMART objectives: Specific. Create a numeric goal; for instance, to achieve 100 sales by June 17 Measured. Put systems in place to accurately track your progress towards this goal Actionable. Take certain actions to influence the outcome Realistic. Set achievable goals for instance, there is no point in shooting yourself in the foot by aiming for a 50 percent CTR with your display ads Timed. You have a deadline by which you want to achieve your goals 56

What are the types of Display Ads? Format Leaderboards are generally at the top of the page, and because they are the first messages that people see, often perform best Mid-placement units (MPUs) are expandable, dynamic ads in the middle of the page. They can move up or down, are often animated, and see higher CTRs than most other formats Skyscrapers and wide skyscrapers are the areas to the left and right of the homepage Islands are small and niche areas that hold static ads Roadblocks ads. A roadblock is a combination of two or more ads for the same campaign, on the same page, with the same message Takeover ads. When you see content related to the product everywhere on the screen it s a takeover In-tandem ads. Two or more ads on the same page that interact. Some of these ads may be animated, but ultimately they are designed to work in parallel, so that one carries one message, the other carries a similar one, and they work in tandem 57

What are the types of Display Ads? Format Leaderboard 728 x 90 Half banner 468 x60 MPU 300 x 250 Island 180 x 150 Wide Skyscrape r 160 x 600 Skyscraper 120 x 600 58

What are the types of Display Ads? Format Example of Roadblocks ads Example of takeover ads Example of in-tandem ads 59

Creative Ad Format Format Animated. These ads typically consist of three slides on a carousel Static. These strong and simple ads are often used by powerful, blue-chip companies that only need to say, for example Internet Explorer 10. Download here. This message will carry a lot of weight within a very small area HPTO. As you now know, this is an ad display in which most of a publisher s webpage is replaced with advertising content Floating. The floaters temporarily interrupt navigation so if users move their cursors over a display ad, a floating ad comes up Expandable ads. They differ from the floating kind in that people choose to click and expand them, rather than the ad appearing out of nowhere Rich media. These ads enable video streaming and are pretty effective Filmstrips. They consist of five different segments. The user can explore all segments by scrolling, hovering, or clicking on the creative. They provide a content-rich experience, and people can interact with them whenever they want 60

Some advice for ad copy Format When creating your ads, you should include: A clear call to action (CTA) A strong design that fits that particular ad format Copy that is in keeping with the publisher, the target audience, and your keyword research Your brand displayed prominently Direct, concise, and urgent language Once you have all these elements in place, you need to check if your ads are working. Split testing may just become your new favorite hobby it saves you time by publishing multiple versions of an ad campaign and monitoring the bestperforming version 61

Display Ads on social media Format YouTube ads allow users to skip them after 5 or 10 seconds, and the ads are targeted in line with the user s browsing history Facebook is a powerful advertising tool because you can segment your audience according to demographic, location, interests, behaviors, connections, and so on Advertising on Twitter can help you to reach users on mobile devices, since 65% of Twitter s ad revenue is from mobile. Ads appear as what are called promoted tweets. Twitter uses similar targeting as Facebook In LinkedIn you do not really target by demographics or interests. Instead you target by job title. You can also target people by company or by group. You can also see how big your target audience is and how many people can potentially see your ads Pinterest and Instagram offer a great way of engaging users with imagery. With Instagram, you can take advantage of insights like Facebook 62

Format Factor for allocating budgets To plan your campaign spend, you need to consider the following factors: Your target audience how much it will take to reach them The publisher s price points whether you can afford the big ones or if you should go local Location because websites in prolific areas such as New York City will cost more Competition whether you will be involved in real-time bidding, competing for advertising space The cost of the creative taking into account rounds of amends and special formats like expanding ads 63

Cost for allocating budgets Format The costs that you need to take into consideration include: Cost per mille (CPM). You pay for every thousand times that your ad appears in a page impression Cost per click (CPC). You are charged when a user clicks your ad Cost per lead (CPL). Say you have a smart banner that opens out you are charged for displaying it and also if a user submits its subscription form. Every action costs you Cost per acquisition (CPA). If you spend 100 on advertising, you can convert 10 customers at a CPA of 10. You could include a CTA to email you at a specific address then you can work out from the number of emails the cost you incurred to acquire those customers Tenancy/sponsorship. You have exclusive ownership of a position for a set period of time. You are charged a fixed amount, irrespective of factors such as CPM 64

The importance of targeting Configur e Targeting option Contextual (automatic placements) Managed placements Topics Interest categories Remarketing Auto-optimization (DCO) Also know as Display Campaign Optimizer Inferred demographics How it works Google evaluates all the keywords in a Display ad group and places your ads on websites that match this theme You select the specific sites where you want your ads to run Targets your ad to websites that include content about topics you select Targets your ads to users with specific interests based on websites they visit Shows ads to people who previously visited your site Google automatically optimizes both targeting and bidding to find additional conversions Targets your ads to users based on gender and age 65

The importance of tracking Configur e You still need to track your campaigns and monitor your ROI The way in which an ad s impact is measured has evolved. Advertisers also take the following metrics into account: Interaction rate. The number of times that a user interacts with an ad divided by its impressions Video completion/conversion rate. The number of times that a user converts and watches a full video, such as a 30-second video that plays to the end Expansion time. The average time that an ad is viewed in an expanded state Average display time. The average time that a rich media ad is displayed to a user. It should be quite short so if an ad has video, ideally it will be displayed for fewer than 30 seconds 66

One last step: measurement Analyze You need to continually measure your message and your creatives with publishers to create a culture of testing. This is made easier if you first set out KPIs such as: Click-through rates Interactivity rates Expansion rates Bounce rates Page views Average time on page Direct traffic sources Conversions 67