Google AdWords - Steps To Prominent Text Ads

In the last blog post, we talked about how keywords work. We have also previously went through the structures involved in Google AdWords

In the last blog post, we talked about how keywords work. Assuming that our imaginary company Plumbing Pipers. Co has built up a strong keyword list for each ad group, a mix of broad match, phrase match and a few exact match keywords. Next, this company is going to need some strong text ads so that users searching for the services will see our ad as the most prominent and helpful one.

Let’s say that I’m facing some water leakage issues at home. I needed plumber services as soon as possible. I search for ‘water leak repairing service’, which is highly similar to one of the keywords ‘water leak repair’. The advertisement might pop up on the Google Search results, depending on a few factors that determine the ad rank:

  • Quality Score
  • Maximum Cost Per Click Bid (Max CPC)
  • Ad Extensions


What about the components of the Quality Score?
  • Landing page experience
    • Does the website the users go to after clicking on your ad load quickly? Does your webpage offer enough information for the product they are searching for? If your user is browsing on mobile, is your webpage mobile-friendly? This criterion is all about user friendliness of your website. Easy navigation, trustworthiness of the seller et cetera, all factors into the landing page experience.

  • Expected Clickthrough Rate (CTR)
    • How likely are people going to click on the ad when it shows up from their Google search? If I searched for ‘broken water pipes’ and the ad comes up for ‘kitchen sink repair’, it’s less likely that I will click on the ad.
    • This factor is one of the reasons why it’s good to divide your products/ services into different ad groups so that the ads for each ad group only shows up for the most relevant keywords.
    • Example: I have 3 ad groups, one for selling orange juice, one for carbonated drinks and one for coffee. Each ad group has their own ads for the relevant products. The expected CTR for these ads will be higher than if I had just combined all 3 products into one ad group called ‘beverages’ and the ad becomes a bit less specific.

  • Ad Relevance
    • When I click on the ad, where does the ad bring me? Is it to your company website’s homepage? The ‘Our Services’ page with your contact number? Or a website about blueberry jam? The more relevant the website people land on after clicking on your ad, the higher the score for this.
Taken together, these three components decide the quality score of your keyword & text ad. Then, there’s the Max CPC bidding. How much are you willing to pay for a click on your ad?



Max CPC

Let’s say that you bid on a keyword that almost no one searches for, as an example ‘Plumbing Pipers. Co Leaking Pipe Repairing Services At Bandar Sunway Contact Number’. People usually search with very short terms, so the longer the search term, the lower the average monthly search volume. The price for this keyword is likely to be low.

Perhaps your default bidding price is RM1.00. If another company bids on this same keyword but at only RM0.10, your bidding price is higher and so your ad has a higher score for this. What’s more, you don’t have to pay RM1.00 for this keyword! Since the second highest bidder only bid RM0.10, your actual bidding price for that keyword is only RM0.01 higher, so you only pay RM0.11 for each click on your ad from that keyword.

So far, the quality score and max CPC have been covered and are helping Plumbing Pipers. Co to push their ads high up on the page. However, some text ads are so much more attractive than others, taking up more space on the Google search network than the others. Some ads have their phone numbers on it, with the types of services provided and even sitelinks so that you can click right in to the most relevant webpage. These are all thanks to ad extensions, which we will explore in the upcoming post.


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