Example of An Optimized Google Adwords Account
Now that we have shown you how to optimize your Google Adwords account, let’s give you a specific example using the Google Adwords optimization suggestions we have discussed as well as showing off their successful results.
Client is in the safety equipment industry and had a very aggressive (money wise) campaign, but with only broad match phrases. Over the past year, the client was running around 1% with click-thru rates. After reviewing their account, we found multiple groups within one campaign; set up pretty well in regards to breaking his keywords into specific groups.
However, after further investigation, we found multiple examples of the same keyword phrases listed in separate groups. You’ll often see this happen in accounts that become too disorganized. It takes place when you have multiple people working on your account or when you consistently “think” of new phrases to add to your Adwords account, not realizing you’ve already targeted that keyword somewhere within your campaign.
After turning all keyword phrases into [exact match] and re-writing his ads (using the rules: “headline should match” the keyword phrase, if possible; following the “line one” should solve a problem and “line two” should give a warm fuzzy) as well as split testing their ads, we were able to see an improvement of over 2% instantly within running the new campaign for 24 hours (during the usual downtime of their campaign). Their impressions did drop, but the quality of his click-thrus drastically increased.
Within the first two weeks after we optimize a Google Adwords account, we will reevaluate their conversion rate and determine if they will continue on the [exact match] road or start to expand with “phrase match” which will mean more research into negative keyword phrases. Just remember that when you start to test your ads, make sure you always do A/B split testing on them. It’s crucial!




