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Timeline for brand awareness bid strategies

Month 1    

Pre-implementation
  1. Determine your goals. For example:

    • Premium position

    • Drive traffic

    • Brand coverage

  2. Find groups of campaigns that share the same goals and that have similar historical performance. Each group will be managed as a separate portfolio. For example:

    • Portfolio A: Campaigns that need to drive traffic and that generate the same general range of clicks per month.
    • Portfolio B:  Campaigns that need a position between 1 and 3.
  3. Determine your main constraints in each portfolio. For example:

    • Budget

    • Positions

  4. Label all keywords within each portfolio to streamline your performance monitoring and reporting. For example, label all keywords in portfolio A with "High traffic," and all keywords in portfolio B with "High position."

  5. Use recent performance to make sure your desired targets are reasonable: 
    Determine a control period from the recent past (for example, 2 typical weeks during the past 30 days) and compare your desired targets with the control period performance. If performance during the control period is far off from your targets, either:

    • Adjust your targets to be more in line with recent performance.

    • Or, be aware that your targets might result in drastic bid changes made by the Search Ads 360 bid strategy. It may be difficult to assess the performance of the bid strategy if your starting targets are very different from the control period.

Implementation
  1. Create a bid strategy for each portfolio you identified during pre-implementation.
    Be sure to set min bid and max bid limits that are wide enough to allow the bid strategy freedom to optimize.

    Bid strategies need at least 3 weeks of conversion data before they can optimize bids. Be sure that the majority of keywords or product groups in the portfolio you identify has been driving traffic to your conversions for at least 3 weeks.

    If there's a significant difference between the time a click occurs and the time a conversion that is attributed to the click occurs (referred to as conversion delay), a bid strategy requires more time (3 weeks plus the conversion delay) to effectively optimize bids.  For example, if the average conversion delay for the portfolio is 2 weeks, the bid strategy will require 5 weeks of historical data to optimize bids.

    In addition, you'll need more than 20 conversions per week for the bid strategy to be effective. If the conversions in your portfolio don't add up to at least 20 per week, try adding more campaigns or more conversions.

  2. Apply the bid strategy to your portfolio.

 

Month 2    

Post-implementation

View and understand performance

  • Allow 2 to 4 weeks before assessing performance or changing targets. 
    1. Week 1: Do nothing. Allow time for the bid strategy to calibrate performance.
    2. Week 2: Use the Bid strategy health column to see if any constraints you specified are slowing optimization.
    3. Week 3: Do nothing. Allow time for the calibrated settings to collect performance metrics.
    4. Week 4 onwards: When assessing bid strategy performance, don't include the calibration period in the analysis.
  • Generate and save reports with actionable metrics:
    1. Add these columns to a Keywords, Ad Groups, or Campaigns report:
      • Bid strategy health: Question answered:
        If there’s one thing I should change about this bid strategy, what is it?
      • % of optimal cost - Question answered: 
        Does the bid strategy think it’s over- or under-spending?

      Learn more about other columns for understanding bid strategy performance.

    2. Compare the current two-week date range with the control period as a way to measure performance changes.
    3. In the Keyword report, change the performance summary graph to chart max CPC.
      Question answered:
      What exact changes has the bid strategy made to my keywords?
    4. Save the view so you can return to it periodically and assess performance over time.
  • Periodically view a more detailed change history.

Fine tune bid strategy settings

  • If a position target is not met due to budget constraints or max bid limits, review your budget allocation and bid limits.
  • Make sure your min bid and max bid range is not too narrow. A wider range gives Search Ads 360 the latitide to perform better.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Changing targets and constraints too frequently or too drastically.
    Make changes no more than frequently than once a week, and no more than 10% each time.
    Best practice: assess every 3 weeks and make small changes if necessary.
  • Adding many new keywords or product groups without adjusting targets.
  • Making changes on the engine without syncing. You may have introduced constraints on the engine that block the bid strategy from optimizing effectively, but that aren't reported in Search Ads 360.
    Best practice: schedule a nightly recurring sync.

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