July 26 has become somewhat of a revolutionary date for advertisers everywhere as Google Adwords have expanded their text ads. Google Extended Text Ads are the biggest change to Google AdWords since its launch in 2004. Compared to the previous version, advertisers have gotten more freedom to experiment with their previous ads on Google. So, what exactly is changing? And how can you properly integrate these changes into optimizing your ads for the best performance? Keep reading to learn about the factors to focus on to best prepare for the new Google ETA ads.
Google Extended Text Ads (ETA) are almost twice as large as its current counterpart. The purpose of these new ads is to maximize your presence and performance regardless if users are searching from their desktop, tablet, or a mobile device. The extended ads consist of two headlines, two display URL paths, and an eighty character description line. These new additions will help your ad stand out when brought to life with your prose. Google ETA Ads are the biggest change to text ads since the launch of Adwords fifteen years ago and was created for the sake of creating a unified experience for users using Google search engine.
As Google ETA Ads now have the place for two headlines, your first headline should state clearly what the benefit to the customer is. Your headline number two should highlight its features. Essentially, you're making a better extension of your previous ad. Remember to keep an eye out for your quality score and to raise your quality scores! Quality scores were already an important metric but are about to become even more critical.
If you're just beginning your Adwords journey, there is no better time to get familiar with Google ETA Ads than now. Old habits won't be carried over, and if you do it well, your business can make anything below position two or three completely irrelevant. Rewrite your ads to take advantage of this new format and start using extended ads to your advantage!
Standard text ads are expected to disappear by October 2016. So what exactly should you be doing about these Google AdWords changes? Don't panic, this is a great opportunity to review your ads and start planning.
Here are some tips to help you with the transition:
Reviewing your existing ads for performance and re-writing ads with this new format allows your ads to say more and stand out. Google Extended Text Ads displays on all devices. If you wrote device specific ads you will need to keep this in mind because unlike standard text ads, the mobile specific option has been removed. There are also some other noteworthy changes coming to Google Adwords in the near future. To get more digital marketing updates subscribe to our blog below!