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Google Campaign Optimizer No Substitute for Experience

Posted by on August 29, 2007 at 09:59 AM


At the end of last month Google rolled out yet another optimization feature in AdWords. The Campaign Optimizer tool was rolled out to "help you fine-tune your advertising campaigns."

From the lay perspective this seems like a great addition to Google AdWords - a tool that can review & analyze an existing campaign and make recommendations for improvements.

Copy of 8-ball.bmpSimply, the AdWords Campaign Optimizer suggests changes (mostly additions) to the list of keywords as well as their bids. Changes to the ad creative message may also be suggested. Daily budget changes (typically increases) are often recommended as well.

Research and testing by Oneupweb's paid search team revealed that this tool does everything but "fine-tune" an AdWords campaign. Test cases yielded scores of woefully irrelevant, broad match keyword suggestions as well as sky-high max CPC recommendations. All of which would have sent a perfectly profitable campaign into a tailspin.

Google's help center states,

In order to ensure the success of your campaign, please review the Campaign Optimizer's automated proposals carefully. Some of the proposed changes may not suit your advertising goals, so only accept those changes that you like.

And that is the most sensible recommendation offered by this new tool.

Successfully finessing an existing paid search campaign requires a great deal of experience coupled with keen understanding of the broader marketplace as well as thorough knowledge of the industry and products or services being advertised. Above all else, recommendations for change need to be rooted in objectivity.

Remember, the goal of your pay per click campaign is to make you more money.

Ultimately, it's proof positive that there is no replacement for an experienced and knowledgeable paid search project management team.


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Comments (4)



Posted on August 30, 2007 04:22 PM

In general, I think that Google's "optimization" tools lead to inefficient campaign management. Clients need to understand that using a good SEM agency is "free", there optimization should pay for itself.



Posted on June 5, 2008 06:58 AM

Thank you for the great article.

I am starting to consider to promote my business through Google Adwords.
So I started to research a bit about it.
And found a review about a E-book called GoogleCash.
Has anyone read this e-book?
Is it any good?

The review is on this page
http://amazh.110mb.com/googlecash.php



By Keirsun :

Posted on June 5, 2008 09:14 AM

Teodor - Before you purchase an eBook I recommend doing more research on Google AdWords and PPC in general. There's a lot of good, free information out there, and you can start with our white papers (click on my name for a link to). Also, I don't generally trust salesmen who include a shirtless picture of themselves when advertising their product. Just a personal preference though.



Posted on August 13, 2008 12:52 PM

The Ad optimizer section tool was ok, suggested I capitalize each letter in my display URL which I should have done in the first place.

Try it, can't hurt. The nicest thing about the optimizer was that if you like the suggestion, you can simply click it and it is added.



 

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