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Pay per click marketing is a proven medium for reaching out to your customers on Google, Bing, Yahoo and millions of other websites in display network.

With years of experience in Google Ad Services, Creative Honchos is a Google Ads develops unique strategies to increase your ROI. Creative Honchos builds effective ad campaigns for any budget and any goal, increasing your website’s visibility in relevant keyword searches and growing your business. We create effective Google Ads campaigns to grow your business and let you stay focused on other important tasks while we work on what we do best. Our team delivers high ROI through a unique data driven process.

Search engine marketing (SEM) is when an advertiser targets potential customers using keywords and search results on the Internet. If you are considering running an Adwords campaign, it is important to get started on the right foot. When it comes to PPC management services, we want to ensure that your adverts reach as many potential customers as possible. We will create ads and keywords that target your audience and get them clicking on your website. As soon as some body clicks on one of your AdWords, they will be taken directly to the landing page that you choose.

If you’re a company looking to capture the attention of potential customers, a Google Search Ad is a very powerful way to make sure your message comes up in front of high-intent consumers (people who are on the verge of making a purchase).

In India alone, there are 120 million searches made every day. With such a huge number of searches coming from this population, it’s an opportunity that cannot be missed!

We create high-quality campaigns that work for you. Our digital marketing experts and industry leading technology work together to optimize your campaign and get you exposure in front of potential customers.

We do this by creating Google search ads campaigns targeting the right keywords so you can capture potential customers as they search on Google for your product/service. We also provide you with complete reports on the performance of your ads so you can analyse them regularly.


Here at Creative Honchos, we often get questions from businesses about online marketing, and we do our utmost to answer everyone. But it occurred to us recently that it might be helpful for us to put together a blog post answering some of the most common questions we get related to digital marketing. So without further ado, here are some common social media marketing, email marketing, and content marketing questions we receive, answered just for you!

Google Advertising FAQ’s

Google AdWords is Google’s advertising system in which advertisers bid on certain keywords in order for their clickable ads to appear in Google’s search results. Since advertisers have to pay for these clicks, this is how Google makes money from search. We will help you understand how AdWords works, detailing the AdWords auction, bidding process and explaining important factors like Quality Score and cost-per-click. If you’re asking “How does AdWords Work?”

Depending on the competitiveness of the keywords you’re bidding for and the relevancy of that keyword to real conversions for your company, AdWords may or may not work for your business. For the most part, we’ve found that Google AdWords is extremely effective for many kinds of businesses, as long as they don’t waste their money on the wrong keywords, or write weak, low CTR ads.

Many factors can affect the costs of AdWords advertising for your business. Learn all about these costs, how bidding works, and the average cost per click for advertisers in our guide to “How Much Does AdWords Cost?”

Businesses can advertise on Google by opening a Google AdWords account. Learn more about how to make the most of Google AdWords here. Or follow the proven path to AdWords success in our “How to Use Google AdWords” infographic.

The actual position of your ad is determined by your ad rank (Maximum Bid times Quality Score). The highest ad rank gets the 1st ad position. Your actual CPC will be determined by the ad rank of the next highest ad below you divided by your Quality Score. The only exception of this rule is when you are the only bidder or the lowest bid in the AdWords auction; then you pay your maximum bid per click! AdWords bidding heavily penalizes advertisers who bid with low quality scores. Conversely, those with high Quality Scores get higher ad ranks and lower CPC.

The auction gets run billions of times each month. The results are such that users find ads that are relevant to what they’re looking for, advertisers connect with potential customers at the lowest possible prices and Google rakes in billions of dollars in revenue.

Once a query is made on Google, the search engine processes the request and runs the auction which will then determine the ad positions and each advertiser’s CPC.

Your Google ads are eligible to be entered into an auction whenever you’re bidding on keywords relevant to the user’s search query. Your bids, Quality Score, and relevance will come into play in determining whether your ad qualifies to display on the SERP.

Once advertisers identity keywords they want to bid on, Google then enters the keyword from your account that it deems most relevant into the auction with the maximum bid you’ve specified as well as the associated ad.

CPC, or cost per click, is the amount an advertiser pays each time someone clicks on their AdWords ad.

CPM bidding is based on impressions and can be used alongside CPC bidding.

CPC is the cost for an advertisement based on how many clicks it receives whereas CPM is the cost for an advertisement based on how many impressions it picks up. Both methods can be used simultaneously.

Keywords in AdWords are the words and phrases that advertisers bid on, in hopes that their advertisements will appear on the search engine results page (SERP) when people are searching for those products or services. For example, if you sell shoes online, you might bid on keywords like “Nike sneakers” and “penny loafers.” Keyword research is the process of using tools and data to determine which keywords are most likely to drive relevant traffic to your ads and your site.

Search engine optimization is the act of improving the visibility of your site or page within a search engine results page through organic methods. This can be done by using search keywords within your content so that a search engine can find and display your site faster and with more accuracy. Site authority and your link profile also play a role in your search engine rankings.

The Google Display Network or GDN is a very large network of sites that allow Google to place display advertisements, which reach over 90% of all Internet users! Advertisers generally find that Display Network clicks are less costly than those on the search network. And depending on your targeting methods, the CTR’s can be high and the CPA’s low.

Your CPC is determined by the competitiveness of your keywords, your maximum bids, and your Quality Scores. Learn the most expensive keywords in Google AdWords.

Your CPC is determined by the competitiveness of your keywords, your maximum bids, and your Quality Scores. Learn the most expensive keywords in Google AdWords.

This is a metric Google uses to determine how relevant and useful your ad is to the user, based primarily on your ad’s CTR, keyword relevance, and the quality of your landing page. The higher your Quality Score, the better: high Quality Score keywords will save you money and earn you better ad rankings.

Costs are determined by your maximum bid, your Quality Score and the competitiveness of your keyword.

Google ad rank is the position of the company’s advertisement on the search engine page based on a combination of the company’s maximum bid and quality score.

The ad rank is how high on the page the advertisement will be displayed. Quality Score on the other hand is determined by the relevance and usefulness to the searcher and is only a portion of the advertisement positioning process. As of 2013, Google’s Quality score has become more and more valuable as the average quality score has changed from a 7 to 5.

Ad position is the position on the search engine page results where the advertisement appears in relation to all of the other advertisements.

Actual CPC is the amount an advertiser pays each time a searcher clicks on their advertisement; this number varies depending on the other advertisers in the auction and is always lower than the maximum bidding price.

Actual CPC is determined by dividing the ad rank of the competitor below them (ad rank to hit) by quality score plus $.01.

Alternative bidding methods include CPM and CPA.

Ad relevance is a measure of how related the keyword you’re bidding on is to your advertisements as well as how much your keywords match the message of your ads and landing pages. Higher ad and keyword relevance can improve your click-through rates and Quality Scores.

Conversion Optimizer in Google AdWords is a bid manipulation tool that manages bids at the keyword-level with the goal of trying to drive as many conversions at or below an advertiser-specified cost per conversion (also known as Cost per Action, or CPA).

At Creative Honchos, we’ve analyzed thousands of Google AdWords accounts from all over the world, in all sorts of industries. The easiest way to see how you’re doing at Google PPC is to benchmark your PPC performance against similar advertisers in your industry and spend range.

An ad group is a container for your AdWords advertisements, keywords, and landing pages. Google tends to reward advertisers who create AdWords campaigns with tightly structured ad groups. It’s important not to dump all your keywords into the same ad group, but to organize your keywords into themes.

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