About Local campaigns

Local campaigns began automatically upgrading to Performance Max in August 2022. All new campaigns optimizing to store goals should be created in Performance Max. With the upcoming completion of the upgrade, new Local campaigns creation will no longer be supported. You can find more information on creating Performance Max campaigns for store goals in the Help Center.

Local campaigns are designed to help businesses provide their potential customers the information that they need to decide when and how to visit their stores. Local campaigns streamline the process for you, making it easy to promote your stores across Google’s largest properties including the Google Search Network, Maps, YouTube, Gmail, and the Google Display Network. Just add a few lines of text, a budget, some assets, and the rest is optimized to help customers find you.

Google Ads Tutorials: Grow offline sales with Local campaigns

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How it works

When you create a Local campaign, you'll just need to define the store locations you want to promote. You can set this by linking your Business Profile or selecting affiliate locations.

Local campaigns are focused on simplicity and growing your offline business goals. You provide us with store locations, campaign budget, and ad assets. Using these inputs, Google’s machine learning technology will automatically optimize bids, ad placements, and asset combinations. The campaign aims to maximize your in-store value (using store visits, store sales, call clicks, or direction clicks) and promote your locations across Google properties and networks.

Local campaigns also use radius targeting for the Business Profile and affiliate local assets (ALA) locations. The radius can vary depending on the targeted locations and a user’s preference of travel distance to them. Other factors that determine targeted radius include: vertical, population density, and existence of competitors.

Where your ads can appear

Your ads will be eligible to appear across Google's properties. This includes the Google Search Network, Google Display Network, Google Maps, Gmail, and YouTube. Here are some of the places where your ads can appear:

Google Maps

A local business displayed on Google Maps A Local services ad for a jewelry store appearing on Google maps including store location. A local business displayed on Google Maps including directions
 

Local campaigns can help you engage customers as they plan visits to different destinations. In the above example (the third image from the left), navigational ads show information that's relevant to your business for things they might need, want or be interested in.

   
 
When customers search for businesses or explore a local area within Google Maps, Google matches these actions to your business’s location. Anyone who is located nearby or shows interest in your location may see your ad.

Google can show ads in Maps search results when users search for businesses (such as “oil change,” or “pharmacy”). Auto Suggest ads help you to showcase your offers even before the query is fully complete by showing suggested ad locations in an autocomplete search. For example, if a user types "movies" and enters the first 3 characters ("m-o-v”), an ad for a theater location near the user from an advertiser may be featured in the suggestions.

Google Search Network

A local services ad for clothing displayed on Google Maps
 

Google matches your ad to search terms that are relevant to your business and its location.

YouTube

A skippable local services ad playing on YouTube, including items offered Video ad for a clothing store that emphasizes the ad portion underneath the video. An advertisement for a local business playing on YouTube
 

Google Ads can show your ads on YouTube where they're most likely to engage potential in-store customers.

Google Display Network

An advertisement for a jewelry store including store location Business profile of a clothing store that highlights various clothing items for sale Business profile of an car shop that demonstrates various cars being offered, as well as location information
 

Your ads are eligible to appear where they're most relevant on the Google Display Network. Google Ads will optimize where your ads show to get your stores and products the most attention.

Business Profile

Business profile representing in-store offers and location attributes.
 

Local campaigns will help you utilize the Business Profile page to highlight special in-store offers and products to customers and location attributes to encourage users to visit.

Gmail

  Example of a Gmail local services ad  
 

Your Local Campaigns ads can reach users on Gmail across mobile surfaces. This format is currently available to Local Asset Local Campaigns only.

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