Grouping keywords for ad groups is a crucial step on the road to pay-per-click success. But keyword grouping in Microsoft Excel, the tool most search marketers use for the job, leaves much to be desired: It's not built for keyword grouping, and as a PPC tool, it's not actionable.
WordStream, on the other hand, is a keyword management solution designed specifically for search marketers. It enables simple, efficient keyword grouping and conversion of themed keyword groups into ad groups in Google AdWords.
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1. Ad Group Keyword Grouping – Turning Keyword Groups into PPC Profits
Grouping Keyword for ad groups is a crucial step on the road to pay-per-click success. But
keyword grouping in Microsoft Excel, the tool most search marketers use for the job, leaves
much to be desired: It's not built for keyword grouping, and as a PPC tool, it's not actionable.
WordStream, on the other hand, is a keyword management solution designed specifically for
search marketers. It enables simple, efficient keyword grouping and conversion of themed
keyword groups into ad groups in Google AdWords.
Why is grouping keywords for ad groups so important for profitable PPC?
Strong Keyword Groups Turn into High-Performing Ad
Groups
Segmenting keywords into tight, related keyword groups makes for higher-performing ad groups
in AdWords. This is because it's easier to write targeted, relevant text ads and landing pages for
small, focused ad groups, leading to compounding PPC benefits including:
High click-through rate (CTR): More people click on more compelling and relevant
ads, creating more opportunity for conversions.
Lower ad spend: A high AdWords click through rate lowers your cost per click (CPC).
Higher Quality Score: Google rewards marketers that offer relevant, valuable ads and
resources to search engine users.
This is why it's so important to group keywords for AdWords ad groups if you want to maximize
pay-per-click profits (and who doesn't?).
Using WordStream to Group Keywords for Ad Groups
Keyword grouping and organization in WordStream is incredibly easy compared to the old
spreadsheet system. You can quickly sort your keyword lists into a well-structured hierarchy of
ad-group-ready segments using the Keyword Group Segmenter.
In the below screenshot of a pet supply store's keyword database, the keyword grouping software
suggests potential subgroups of the larger keyword group "bird":
2. These suggestions are based on size and traffic driven by each potential keyword group. The
segments at the top of the list (in this case, "bird cage," "bird food" and "bird house") should be
your highest priority, because they have the potential to drive the most traffic and conversions if
you convert them into ad groups.
Creating keyword groups is just a matter of clicking a button. All the appropriate keywords and
their visit data will automatically be grouped together and sorted under the "bird" parent group in
your keyword hierarchy. No more manual cutting and pasting and fussing with Excel
formatting.
Now you just need to turn all your tight, semantically related keyword groups into ad groups in
AdWords, starting with those that have the most profit potential. In a spreadsheet, this would
require switching between applications – too often, when analytic tools and PPC workbenches
are disconnected, value-creating actions are never taken. Since WordStream is actionable and
integrated with AdWords, you can get to work on your ad groups right away and in the same,
unified platform.
Turn Keyword Groups into Ad Groups at the Click of a
Button
With WordStream, grouping keywords into ad groups is literally a click away, since your
keyword list is already organized into ad-group-friendly segmentations.
In WordStream's workflow tab, you can see at a glance which keyword groups need ad groups.
3. The orange warning sign in the AdWords column tells you that keyword group isn't yet
associated with an ad group in your AdWords account. Just click the "Associate AdWords Ad
Group" button to create an ad group with those keywords, and you're ready to start crafting a
targeted PPC campaign with relevant, clickable ads and high Quality Scores.
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