I sell widgets (doesn't everybody these days?), which are actually a small, localized SERVICE. I sell household widget service and I sell office widget service. I sell widget service in many different colors and sizes to both households and offices. So far, I've only set up campaigns for household widget service (office campaigns will come later after getting used to AdWords first). I have a household widget service LOCAL campaign and a household widget service REGIONAL campaign (no national, as we only service locally). Each of those 2 campaigns, Local and Regional, have exact same keywords/phrases set up, divided into exact same type of adgroups which each revolve around say 10-12 (some only 4, others as much as 14) keywords/phrases that are similar (e.g., the Local and the Regional both have keywords and adgroups for red widgets, big red widgets, small red widgets, etc....). Then, another set of keywords/phrases are built in for different adgroups (e.g., blue widgets, small blue widgets, big blue widgets, etc....). Again, I have it set up like this in both the Local Household Widget campaign and the Regional Household Widget Campaign. So far, it seems to be working well and there are calls for my widget service coming in after people are visiting our website because of AdWords (I have not submitted site for organic search yet as I am still optimizing site for search). I just want to know if this is set up well before I start working on setting up my "Office Widget Service" campaigns. I appreciate any advice any of you seasoned experts can give me. Thanks, Mark
I'm not sure how your keywords are structured, but if you've got the phrase "blue gadgets" in both campaigns, then the above might well be the case.
I would say on the local campaign, also make the keywords localised. eg. "blue gadgets mytown"
so REGIONAL campaign would be all the generalised keywords, plus the region. eg. "gadgets", "blue gadgets", "buy blue gadgets", "purchase blue gadgets", "find blue gadgets", "gadgets myregion", "buy gadgets myregion" etc.
and the LOCAL campaign would be the above keywords localised eg. "gadgets my-town", "blue gadgets mytown", etc.
be sure to set the broad/exact match correctly so the above is effective.
also add negative keywords to increase your CTR further. eg. if you only sell new blue gadgets, exclude keywords like "hire", "rent", "repair" and so on.
Good luck with your gadgets/widgets!
P.S. I think I might post that thread about "exact same ad in same adgroup, but different destination URL"? I think your right, Rob, about Google not caring about ROI's, just CTR on each keyword/phrase and its corresponding ad. I'd hate to have to set up a whole new campaign, with all things remaining the same, except for changing the destination URL - what a pain that would be! Plus, I don't want to "play around" with current Ads just to lose my CTR and start them all over, wouldn't be worth it.