Custom Ad Scheduling
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 9:48 am
You may want your ad to run 24/7/365, but most businesses don’t. Playing with the custom ad scheduling feature on your campaigns can help you target just the right time of day for your audience. Here are some things you can do:
Specify certain hours and/or days of the week when you want your ads to show
Set bid adjustments to increase or decrease your bids for specific days and times
If you don’t tell Google anything then it will assume you want to “Show qatar whatsapp number ads all days and hours.”Before diving in here I want to take a brief moment to define (in my mind) what dynamic content is. Websites are made up mostly of static content; static because it’s likely been there a while without change. Most websites are made up of mostly static content, which isn’t necessarily a good thing, but it is common.
Dynamic content is fresh. Blog posts, videos, content streams that make their way onto pages of your site. This is the content that most people prefer to consume. Sure prospects are going to read some of that static content to understand what you do and maybe how you do it. At the end of the day, however, this dynamic content is generally more engaging and paints a clearer picture in your prospect’s mind as to who you really are.
This dynamic content is critical for search engine optimization (SEO). In fact, many of the Google algorithm adjustments over the past couple of years have put (greater) emphasis on dynamic content. Well written blogs and helpful videos (as example) that add new content to your website can have a huge impact on search rankings, site traffic, user engagement, and overall online brand visibility. When paired with social media outreach, dynamic content can really help your business.
Specify certain hours and/or days of the week when you want your ads to show
Set bid adjustments to increase or decrease your bids for specific days and times
If you don’t tell Google anything then it will assume you want to “Show qatar whatsapp number ads all days and hours.”Before diving in here I want to take a brief moment to define (in my mind) what dynamic content is. Websites are made up mostly of static content; static because it’s likely been there a while without change. Most websites are made up of mostly static content, which isn’t necessarily a good thing, but it is common.
Dynamic content is fresh. Blog posts, videos, content streams that make their way onto pages of your site. This is the content that most people prefer to consume. Sure prospects are going to read some of that static content to understand what you do and maybe how you do it. At the end of the day, however, this dynamic content is generally more engaging and paints a clearer picture in your prospect’s mind as to who you really are.
This dynamic content is critical for search engine optimization (SEO). In fact, many of the Google algorithm adjustments over the past couple of years have put (greater) emphasis on dynamic content. Well written blogs and helpful videos (as example) that add new content to your website can have a huge impact on search rankings, site traffic, user engagement, and overall online brand visibility. When paired with social media outreach, dynamic content can really help your business.