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- [G] Learn how to remarket your AdWords ads to previous website visitors in a live webinar
- [G] Smartphone User Study Shows Mobile Movement Under Way
- [G] Instant Previews for Ads
[G] Learn how to remarket your AdWords ads to previous website visitors in a live webinar Posted: 30 Apr 2011 10:52 PM PDT Inside AdWords: Learn how to remarket your AdWords ads to previous website visitors in a live webinarThis Wednesday, 4th May, we'll be hosting a live, online course on Remarketing as part of the AdWords Online Classroom (UK). This free, interactive presentation will be delivered by an Online Media Specialist and will take place at 3 pm BST (GMT +1), lasting for approximately one hour and including time for Q&A.Remarketing is a simple way to connect with your website visitors. After driving traffic to your site with search ads, you can then remarket to those people who reach your site by showing them tailored ads as they browse sites on the Google Display Network. This live course will take you through a step-by-step guide to remarketing campaigns. It'll cover how remarketing works, the best strategies to choose, and also campaign setup and optimization. This course is suitable for advertisers who are already running campaigns on the Google Display Network, as well as advertisers who have not yet used the GDN. 97% of new visitors do not convert the first time they arrive at your site. Can you afford not to have a remarketing strategy? If you're interested, be sure to sign up now! Posted by Lisa Shieh, Inside AdWords crew URL: http://adwords.blogspot.com/2011/04/learn-how-to-remarket-your-adwords-ads.html |
[G] Smartphone User Study Shows Mobile Movement Under Way Posted: 30 Apr 2011 10:52 PM PDT Inside AdWords: Smartphone User Study Shows Mobile Movement Under Way Cross posted from the Google Mobile Ads Blog: 71% of smartphone users search because of an ad they've seen either online or offline; 82% of smartphone users notice mobile ads, 74% of smartphone shoppers make a purchase as a result of using their smartphones to help with shopping, and 88% of those who look for local information on their smartphones take action within a day. These are some of the key findings from "The Mobile Movement: Understanding Smartphone Users," a study from Google and conducted by Ipsos OTX, an independent market research firm, among 5,013 US adult smartphone Internet users at the end of 2010. Join us in tomorrow's webinar where we'll present the full research findings. In the meantime, enjoy this research highlights video and read on for a summary of our main section findings: General Smartphone Usage: Smartphones have become an integral part of users' daily lives. Consumers use smartphones as an extension of their desktop computers and use it as they multi-task and consume other media.
Action-Oriented Searchers: Mobile search is heavily used to find a wide variety of information and to navigate the mobile Internet.
Local Information Seekers: Looking for local information is done by virtually all smartphone users and consumers are ready to act on the information they find.
Purchase-driven Shoppers: Smartphones have become an indispensable shopping tool and are used across channels and throughout the research and decision-making process.
Reaching Mobile Consumers: Cross-media exposure influences smartphone user behavior and a majority notice mobile ads which leads to taking action on it.
Implications The findings of the study have strong implications for businesses and mobile advertisers. Make sure you can be found via mobile search as consumers regularly use their phones to find and act on information. Incorporate location based products and services and make it easy for mobile customers to reach you because local information seeking is common among smartphone users. Develop a comprehensive cross-channel strategy as mobile shoppers use their phones in-store, online and via mobile website and apps to research and make purchase decisions. Last, implement an integrated marketing strategy with mobile advertising that takes advantage of the knowledge that people are using their smartphones while consuming other media and are influenced by it. Learn More To learn more about the study, please join us in a webinar tomorrow where we will present and discuss the research findings in-depth. Register for "The Mobile Movement: Understanding Smartphone Users" webinar on Wednesday, April 27th at 11am PST/ 2pm EST. To receive the research report, please visit the Google Mobile Ads blog after April 27th to download a complimentary copy of the study. Posted by Dai Pham, Google Mobile Ads Marketing Team URL: http://adwords.blogspot.com/2011/04/smartphone-user-study-shows-mobile.html |
Posted: 30 Apr 2011 10:52 PM PDT Inside AdWords: Instant Previews for AdsIn November of last year we took Instant to a new level on Google.com with Instant Previews. Instant Previews provides a graphic overview of a search result and highlights the most relevant sections, making finding the right page as quick and easy as flipping through a magazine.Now, we're bringing the same benefit to ads with Instant Previews for Ads. Starting today, the Instant Previews icon will appear next to ads on Google.com allowing users to preview the ad's landing page. With Instant Previews, your customers are able to quickly preview a page to see if its content matches what they're searching for. By allowing potential customers to preview your site before they arrive, Instant Previews helps you get even more highly-qualified traffic to your site. Even better, Instant Preview clicks are free of charge -- you're only charged if a user clicks through to your actual landing page. Instant Previews for Ads is rolling out to US users today and will be rolling out internationally over the coming weeks. To learn more, you can visit our help center. Posted by Dan Friedman, Inside AdWords crew URL: http://adwords.blogspot.com/2011/04/instant-previews-for-ads.html |
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