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Google Enhanced Campaigns Announcement = 3 Big Changes for AdWords

As you may have heard, Google announced some fairly significant changes to their AdWords product today. What does this mean for your AdWords campaigns? Here it is simplified and boiled down to 3 main changes.

Change #1: Campaigns targeting all devices
With the rollout of Enhanced Campaigns, you will no longer have the ability to create campaigns that target only one device (mobile, tablets and desktops/laptops were the previous options). Google has determined that with the proliferation of search activity across all devices, they can make better judgments on searcher’s intent by time of day and the device searching on, and can therefore show the most appropriate ads from your campaign based on that data.

Change #2: Advanced Ad Extension Rollout
Google has continued to provide additional features within ad extensions (sitelinks, location extensions, click to call, app downloads etc.). The following changes will be made to sitelinks:

Change #3: New Conversion Types coming to AdWords
This change to AdWords is a little bit further down the road, but good to start thinking about now. Currently we have little information regarding the integration and implementation aspects of these conversion types, so stay tuned.

The main changes to enhanced sitelinks will start to become available in accounts this month, but a full migration to these changes is not necessary until June 2013. Anvil will be working closely with clients to develop a roadmap prior to transitioning accounts to ensure goals continue to be met through PPC campaigns. Please note – if you create a new campaign once the enhanced campaigns feature has been added to your account this month, you will need to manually opt-out of enhanced campaign targeting, otherwise all your existing campaigns will be transitioned to the new enhanced campaigns.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions. We will continue to follow this news closely as more information becomes available from Google.

For more information please reference the official blog post.

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