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  1. GML 2019 recap of announcements
    May 16, 2019
    That’s a wrap on Google Marketing Live 2019! Earlier this week, Google unveiled the latest innovations to help you connect with your customers and grow your business. Did you catch the livestream? If not, we’ve got you covered. You can watch sessions on-demand at g.co/marketinglive. And here are the top features we announced during the keynote: 1. Stay on-the-go and in-the-know with updates to the Google Ads mobile app Creation and editing of responsive search ads New recommendations and notifications 2. Promote your business locations with new features for Local campaigns New inventory in Google Maps to showcase your locations in more places Local campaigns available to more advertisers, including small businesses 3. Get discovered in more places with Discovery ads 4. Convey your brand with visual and interactive Gallery ads 5. Improve your reach with custom audiences and the audience expansion 6. Connect with consumers through the new Google Shopping experience 7. Reach more shoppers with updates to Shopping AdsExpanded syndication of Showcase Shopping Ads Optimization for store visits available in Smart Shopping Campaigns New buy-online and pickup-in-store capabilities Shopping campaigns with partners for retailers and brand manufacturers 8. Provide customers with a frictionless mobile experience via app deep linking 9. Use Bumper Machine to easily create 6-second bumper ads for YouTube 10. Hit your goals faster with new bidding controls  We’ll continue to post updates on these announcements so stay tuned!
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    New bidding controls to help meet your goals
    May 16, 2019
    As consumer journeys become more complex, it’s more important than ever to help marketers scale with automated solutions. Businesses large and small have been using Google’s Smart Bidding technology to set more precise bids tailored to each and every auction. In fact, more than 70% of all advertisers use Google Ads automated bidding today. And while many of you have told us that Smart Bidding has helped drive better performance, you’ve also asked for more flexibility to reach your business goals. That’s why earlier this week at Google Marketing Live, we unveiled three new bidding innovations: Campaign-level conversion setting: To provide more flexibility and customization within accounts, we’re introducing campaign-level conversions. Previously advertisers could set any conversion goals at the account level. However, that meant that all campaigns within that account would be tied to the same set of goals. Advertisers will now be able to map relevant conversion goals at the campaign level. This will be especially useful for accounts that have clearly differentiated campaign goals (e.g., campaigns representing different lines of business or distinct marketing budgets). Seasonality adjustments: While Smart Bidding incorporates seasonality, we’ve heard the need for more controls to account for ad hoc events like one-time promotions. That’s why we’re introducing seasonality adjustments. For example, if you know that your conversion rates will spike due to an upcoming promotion, you can schedule an appropriate adjustment for that period. Maximize conversion value: We’ve announced a new bidding strategy, Maximize conversion value. Up until now, bidding strategies around conversion value were largely focused on efficiency (e.g., Target ROAS). We understand many advertisers are more focused on volume and growth. Maximize conversion value allows an advertiser to optimize for the most conversion value within a specified budget.   Value rules: Finally, we’ll be introducing value rules in the coming months. We understand that conversions are not always valued equally. Value rules will let advertisers differentiate conversion values based on characteristics like location, device and audience. This will allow you to customize conversion values so they align more closely with your business goals. These are just a few of the announcements made at Google Marketing Live this week. Check out the Google Marketing Live site to see these and all the other products we announced. Posted by Anthony Chavez, Director, Product Management  
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    Google Marketing Live: Building for the new consumer journey
    May 14, 2019
    Today, mobile phones allow people to engage more often, in more ways, and from more places than ever. This means the once linear path from discovery to consideration to purchase has not only evolved, but is always evolving. Consider a woman from a recent study, who spent 73 days and interacted with more than 250 touchpoints (searches, video views, and page views) before purchasing a single pair of jeans. She visited several blogs, browsed large merchant sites, searched for local retailers, and watched product reviews on YouTube. Like many of today’s consumers, she wanted to enjoy her time shopping, engaged with brands that inspired her, and narrowed limitless choices before picking the perfect pair. In a world where we have less time and more options, it’s crucial for brands to anticipate what consumers need in order to stand out. But just because the customer journey is complex doesn’t mean delivering useful experiences has to be. Whether you’re a scrappy entrepreneur or a large company, your marketing goals remains the same: reaching people at the right moments with the right offer. At Google Marketing Live, you’ll hear directly from our ads teams about the latest products designed to help you do just that. We’ll show how ads can be there, be useful, and be responsible—unlocking more opportunities for you to connect with your customers and grow your business. Join us live today at 9am PT (12pm ET): g.co/marketingliveand get a front row seat for our biggest announcements. Get discovered in more places People turn to Google to communicate, find answers and stay entertained. And increasingly, they’re swiping and scrolling through feeds as part of that journey—whether it’s browsing videos in the YouTube home feed, checking timely offers in the Gmail Promotions tab or swiping through Discover to catch up on the latest news. These are opportunities for brands to engage them when it matters. In a recent Google / Ipsos study, we saw that 76 percent of consumers enjoy making unexpected discoveries when shopping. And 85 percent of consumers will take a product-related action within 24 hours of discovering a product: reading reviews, comparing prices or purchasing the product—sometimes all at once! Today, we’re introducing Discovery ads. Rolling out to all advertisers globally later this year, Discovery ads are a new way to reach people across Google properties in the moments when they’re open to discovering your products and services. Rich and relevant creative: Inspire consumers with an open canvas showcasing your brand or products in a swipeable image carousel, rendered natively across each Google property. Results: By combining this incredible reach and creative canvas with Google’s understanding of intent, you can be confident you’re anticipating what your customers want and delivering the results you care about. Unmatched reach: Reach hundreds of millions of people across the YouTube home feed, the Gmail Promotions and Social tabs, and the feed in Discover using a single campaign. “Discovery has created a great opportunity for us to easily drive growth at scale for our brands beyond what we thought was possible with Google," says Daniel Pahl, VP of Media and Acquisition at TechStyle. "It's definitely outperformed my expectations in driving high-value leads and signups. We're now able to inspire a completely new audience to action.” Indeed, high-quality creative can be a great way to showcase your brand and set your products and services apart by highlighting what it’s like to use them. That’s why later this year we’re launching Gallery ads: a new search ads format that brings more of your content to the Search results page. By combining search intent with a more interactive visual format, gallery ads make it easier for you to communicate what your brand has to offer. We’ve found that, on average, ad groups including one or more gallery ad have up to 25 percent more interactions—paid clicks or swipes—at the absolute top of the mobile Search results page. Today, we’re bringing Showcase Shopping ads—a highly visual ad format that incorporates rich lifestyle imagery into your Shopping ads—to even more surfaces like Google Images, the feed on Discover, and soon YouTube—places where we know people are looking for inspiration and ideas. The new Google Shopping This year we’re unveiling a redesigned Google Shopping experience with new, immersive ways for shoppers to discover and compare millions of products from thousands of stores. When they’re ready to buy, they can choose to purchase online, in a nearby store, and now directly on Google. For retailers and brands, it brings together ads, local and transactions in one place to help them connect with consumers across their shopping journey. Shoppers will have a personalized homepage on the Shopping tab where they can filter based on features they care about and brands they love, read reviews and even watch videos about the products. For example, if they’re looking for headphones, they can filter for wireless and the brand they’re looking for. The blue shopping cart on the item shows shoppers they can purchase what they want with simple returns and customer support, backed by a Google guarantee. People can buy confidently, knowing Google is there to help if they don’t get what they were expecting, their order is late, or they have issues getting a refund. With this new experience, we’re merging the best of Google Express with Google Shopping. If you’re a Shopping Actions merchant, your products will automatically be part of this new easy purchase experience on Google Shopping, Google.com and the Google Assistant. Later this year, we’ll expand Shopping Actions to other Google surfaces including YouTube and Google Images. Frictionless mobile experiences For many of you, your businesses span mobile web and apps, and directing your customer to the right experience is critical to acquiring new customers and building loyalty with existing ones. That’s why, over the next few weeks, we'll enable app deep linking from Google Ads and offer more robust reporting across web and apps. Your app users will be taken directly from your Search, Display and Shopping ads directly to the relevant page in your mobile app, if they have your app already installed. This means your customers will be able to complete their desired action—buy something, book a trip or order food delivery—in a way that’s optimized for the destination that drives the highest value for your brand. This delivers a better experience for your loyal customers while improving insight and measurement for you. Early tests have been promising—on average, deep linked ad experiences drove 2X the conversion rates. Magalu, one of Brazil’s largest retail companies, is seeing the benefits of this first-hand. Magalu recognized that its app was growing in popularity. By enabling deep linking, loyal customers who tapped on a Magalu ad were taken directly to the mobile app they already have installed, resulting in more than 40 percent growth in overall mobile purchases. Tune in to see more Join us today at 9am PT (12pm ET) for even more announcements, consumer insights and in-depth looks at how to use our latest products. Whether you’re joining us in San Francisco or watching at home on the live stream, we’re grateful and honored to be on this journey with you. See you at Google Marketing Live! Posted by Prabhakar Raghavan, Senior Vice President of Ads
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    New Performance Planner coming to Google Ads
    May 13, 2019
    On average, we have seen that advertisers can drive 43% more conversions by using Performance Planner to better plan their Google Ads spend. The Performance Planner identifies the best spend amounts for your campaigns to drive incremental conversions. For example, let’s say you have a $92,000 monthly budget across 100 Search campaigns. The planner will recommend how to distribute that $92,000 across those Search campaigns to maximize conversions and project results from these changes in your forecast.  (Avg. CPA in image is shown for illustrative purposes only) You can also use the planner to try other adjustments (e.g., different spend levels, CPAs) by clicking on the different spend points to see resulting changes in conversions. For example, you can see the difference in conversion volume you could receive at a $12 CPA against a $20 CPA.  Within your plan, you can dive deeper into campaigns. You can view a campaign-level forecast, and allocate spend accordingly to that campaign. You can even add keywords to see how new terms would affect potential performance.  (Avg. CPA in image is shown for illustrative purposes only) Changes are not automatically implemented. You can implement the changes by downloading a file and using the Google Ads Editor. Posted by Ahmad Ismail, Product Manager, Google Ads
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