Unsolved Google Ads Not Getting Clicks or Impressions
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I have been running some google ads - in the past 7 days I've had no clicks or impressions is this common? #ads
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Thanks all for the suggestions.
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@permatherm Without taking a look into the account we cannot help you. Check following points:
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Do the keywords have search volume
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list itemAre there any conflicts with the ad texts (brands)
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list itemHave you restricted maximum bid CPCs. Some keywords begin with 2 Euro or more
Maybe you can name one keyword.
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@theamyprince I suggest having at least one ad somewhere at the top of your pages.
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@permatherm said in Google Ads Not Getting Clicks or Impressions:
running some google ads
Google Ads Best Practices
Avoid broad keyword terms. You really need to nail it when it comes to your keywords, which is why testing and tweaking should be a part of your strategy. ...
Don't run irrelevant ads. ...
Improve your Quality Score (QS). ...Optimize your ad landing page.[link text](link url)
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@avinashj Thanks for sharing your thoughts! This would definitely be some first steps to consider!
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@permatherm if entered keywords not getting much traffic, Try using Phrase Match or Broad Match keywords instead of Exact Match. with Negative keywords. also, make sure you don't conflict your keywords with negatives in the ads campaign.
You may also check the CPC bid is not too low.
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@hayleybowyer Thank you!
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@permatherm Moving this over to our paid search marketing category!
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