Google Ads has been probably the most effective tool for online traffic generation, and keeps optimizing. In this blog, we’ve condensed the latest important updates including extension, keywords, smart bidding, and Google Ad Creative Studio that you can benefit from.
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Broad match modifier (BMM) is retired. Google has incorporated its behaviors into phrase match which will be expanded to match more search queries. The updated phrase match combines the control of the original phrase match and the expanded reach of the discontinued broad match modifier.
For example, the phrase match keyword 'catering service in Hong Kong' will continue to cover search queries like 'affordable catering service in Hong Kong'. It also covers searches that originally only match under BMM, for instance, 'Hong Kong corporate catering service'.
Smart bidding used to have a set of four automated bid strategies, including maximum conversions, target CPA, maximize conversion value, and target ROAS. Google has reorganized them into 2 groups as below:
This means advertisers are no longer able to create target ROAS or target CPA bid strategies. Alternatively, there’s an option for adding a target CPA when using ‘Maximize Conversions’ and an option for adding a target ROAS when using ‘Maximize Conversion Value’.
Google has launched Ads Creative Studio, a specific advertising tool to collect rich media for your advertisement. It’s a central hub specifically designed for advertisers easier to build, preview, and test ad creatives all in one place, consolidating digital marketing tools, like Youtube, Display & Video 360, and Campaign Manager 360. It helps the collaboration between designers and ad specialists become effortless.
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