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How To Automate Yourself to Success in PPC

10-18-2018 03:37 PM CET | Advertising, Media Consulting, Marketing Research

Press release from: ESV Digital

London/UK – 16th October 2018. Since the main purpose of PPC (like all marketing) is to communicate and persuade humans to choose a business, manual management is unlikely to disappear entirely. However, Google, in particular, have been investing massive sums in “Machine Learning” so as to reduce marketers’ reliance on human management of campaigns. Whilst we’re in this hybrid stage (a little like where we’re at with self-driving cars) it pays to not entirely reject automation.
Also, with the gradual takeover of Google Ads’ new UI, some legacy bid rules setups will be changed or removed. So getting accustomed to the more AI-style automation will be important in the coming months. Here are some ways you can get automation to play nice and to driving your KPIs in a controlled and accountable way.

AUTOMATION IS GREAT

Steve Plimmer is the Head of Account Management at ESV Digital, and he affirms that they have always employed automation in a number of ways so they’re no strangers to letting computer power take the reins. However, they always monitor the effect on performance and the decisions made by their silicon-hearted friends.

TYPES

There are currently two broad types of automation right now:
• Bid automation.
• Content and keyword creation (e.g. ad messaging, extensions etc.).
BIDDING

The simplest and also most risky element is the bid automation. It’s simple because in Google Ads it boils down to simply setting a performance target and seeing what happens. The risk is in the fact that…you merely set a performance target and see what happens!
There are more rule-based ways to bid but they are somewhat limited both in control and in the fact that they cannot take advantage of the more target-oriented bidding schemes (called Smart Bidding) which bid per query (based on all the context of that query, such as user history, browser, location etc.).
To simplify your decision on which option for bidding to go for, look at the data levels in your account. If it’s dealing with many hundreds of conversions per day, you’re likely going to see a pretty good performance with Smart Bidding. If you’re talking a couple hundred or less per day, you’re going to need to set it on only the highest-converting parts and generally, the rules will work better.
The reason is Smart Bidding is entirely algorithm-based, which needs data. The less data, the less accurate. So scale is extremely important if the algorithms are going to do the right thing more often than not.

DO:

• Ensure your campaign structure is set up to make the most of the bid automation. If you’re dealing with mainly Broad traffic, try first to get it to majority Exact traffic. This will ensure less can go wrong.
• Get negative keywords in place to reduce the likelihood of an explosion of useless traffic when bidding commences.
• If performance and volumes are wildly different across devices, think about splitting them out so the algorithms can concentrate on the most consistent data. The more “reliable” the data set, the less the algorithm will introduce quirks. Essentially, if you know statistics, it’s getting the groundwork done to maximise the R2 ratio.
• Start any of this with the highest volume campaigns to test what target is working for you before rolling out to the rest of the account.

DON’T:

• Set up multiple portfolio smart bidding schemes and set them live at once – you’ll go crazy!
• Expect it to be perfect first time. Never is.
• Try to instantly turn ROI from 2 to 45 in a week. Gradually increase the target over time.
• Try this without robust conversion tracking!

CONTENT CREATION

This automation segment comes in a variety of flavours and purposes. The major examples of automation you have tangible influence over are:
• Ad Customizers (they populate ads based on a sheet of options linked to a criteria (e.g. User location or device).
• Countdown customizers.
• Dynamic Search Ads.
• Responsive Ads (in Beta on Search and already fully launched on display).
• Dynamic remarketing.

Other elements that are not really in your hands include:
• Review extensions (out of 5 stars).
• Social Extensions.
• Location Extensions.
• Automated ads (that create new ads where ad groups have less than 3 active ads).

The advent of Google Ads scripts allows the more code-loving amongst us to really automate creative in almost any way you like but most users will limit themselves to using Google Sheets to populate ad copy with Countdowns and Ad Customizers.

DO:

• Exploit these carefully – done wrong, you could really embarrass your brand.
• Creatively implement them to get ahead of complacent competitors.
• Test heavily – some will work best on top-funnel and others at bottom-funnel areas.

DON’T:

• Use them everywhere, you need to be accountable for what they do.
• Cut corners any more than you would on static content.
• Implement them without a solid plan so you know what is out there at any given time.
• Forget about Quality Score – don’t try to be fancy at the expense of ad relevance.

This should serve as a good introduction to this subject and we hope it will be very helpful when managing your PPC campaigns.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Steve Plimmer is the Head of Account Management US at ESV Digital. He is a driven and creative self-starter with 12 years of successful international PPC management, client acquisition and digital marketing strategy leadership experience. He achieved target-beating performance on large ($15m/year) and small marketing budgets by mixing data-driven decision-making with innovative strategic flourish. He is a critical thinker, who is passionate about leading the next generation of managers via mentoring, knowledge-sharing, and leading by example.

ESV Digital is a London-based Search Marketing Agency specialising in Paid Search, SEO, Data Analytics, Algorithmic Attribution and Online Branding.
The core mission of the company is to maximise the ROI and business growth for all their clients, no matter the service type, scope or size. They are international specialists with over 12 languages spoken in-house, across 10 offices in 8 countries and over 200 clients globally.
As part of the global ESV Group (an independent), they are pioneers and provide innovative technologies and the best practice methodologies.

​Bruno Alberini
Marketing Manager UK
p: +44 (0)203 475 1805
a: 9 Gower Street, London, WC1E 6HB
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e: bruno.alberini@esvdigital.com

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