Introducing Enhanced Ad Sitelinks
February 14th, 2012 | Published in Google Adwords, Uncategorized
We've talked before about how useful ad sitelinks can be. They give users more options, and deliver advertisers more clicks. On average, the clickthrough rate is 30% higher for ads with sitelinks than those without. And we've continued experimenting with new ways to make sitelinks even better. Today, we're taking the covers off one of our strongest performing experiments. It works by incorporating text from ads in your account that are related to your sitelinks. The easiest way to understand things is with an example:
Say you've created sitelinks for your pizza restaurant campaign, and your ad displays sitelinks as shown here:
Now, let's say your account also includes the following text ads:
With this enhancement, your ad could now look like this:
To be eligible, your ad with sitelinks must show above Google search results and your account must contain active ads closely related to the sitelinks in your campaign.
In testing, people reported that ads with enhanced sitelinks were more useful and relevant. And clickthrough rates were significantly higher than the same ad with traditional 2- and 3-line sitelinks.
If you’re not already using ad sitelinks and would like to get started, please visit the AdWords Help Center.
Posted by David Ganzhorn, Senior Software Engineer and Ramakrishnan Kandhan, Software Engineer
Say you've created sitelinks for your pizza restaurant campaign, and your ad displays sitelinks as shown here:
Now, let's say your account also includes the following text ads:
With this enhancement, your ad could now look like this:
To be eligible, your ad with sitelinks must show above Google search results and your account must contain active ads closely related to the sitelinks in your campaign.
In testing, people reported that ads with enhanced sitelinks were more useful and relevant. And clickthrough rates were significantly higher than the same ad with traditional 2- and 3-line sitelinks.
If you’re not already using ad sitelinks and would like to get started, please visit the AdWords Help Center.
Posted by David Ganzhorn, Senior Software Engineer and Ramakrishnan Kandhan, Software Engineer