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Google Increases PPC Click Through Rates

Monday, October 19th, 2009

A few months back Google released a statement that free organic listing received a slightly higher click through rate than PPC or paid ads.

Well, in Google’s 3rd quarter release conference call the tides seem to be turning. Google now reports that PPC ads now receive a significantly higher CTR than back in August. Here are a few of the reasons that Google claims are responsible for the increased CTR.

The biggest things, probably in order, or close to order, were the UI tweaks that we did for results pages. We changed the maximum width, decreasing the spacing between the search results and the right hand side ads on wide screen. With that it increased the click-through rate on the right hand side ads and I think we did that some time around the second week in August.

We also had some significant ad improvements like site links that basically allow additional links to categorize and deeper advertisers of a site, which you can see if you run a query on something like Chevy, you’ll see the Silverado, the Malibu, you will see more information there, which increased click-through rates.

We also did some more work on showing more goods at good ads and expanded match. But we don’t give a specific sense of exactly the percentage that that resulted in. The more significant of the changes occurred in mid-August.

Google AdWords Launch All New Interface

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Google AdWords has officially launched their new interface and has now forced all Google Adwords Campaign Management to use the new interface.

This news is not really shocking since Google has been testing the new interface since November of last year.

Personally, I am a fan of the new system and feel they had worked out some much needed fixes with this version.

Her is a snippet from an actual email from Google explaining the new changes:

We’re writing to let you know that your AdWords account (Customer Id: xx) will be upgraded to the new AdWords interface within the next few business days. After that time, you’ll no longer be able to switch back to the previous AdWords interface to manage your campaigns. The new interface doesn’t change how ads run, so bidding, ranking, Quality Score, and the rest of ad serving will remain the same after the upgrade…