Google Ads: How to ID Which Locations Your Ad is Getting Clicks From
When running Google Ads, you have the option to have it show in multiple locations. In the following example, I am showcasing an ad I created that's running in both the US and Canada. This vlog shows you how to identify which country is getting however many clicks that can help me ID whether or not I should keep the ad running in said country or leave it. It can also help give you more insights on what location/s deserves more of your effort to market to it.
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Hi Vitaly
Excellent video on locations in Google Ads, Vitaly.
In your video, you mention a link to other Google Ads training. Where is the link, please?
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Richard
Ah sorry I thought I linked it. Here it is but it is a premium plus series: Unlocking the potential profits of PPC
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Hi Vitaliy. Thankyou so much for another valuable video from you. Do you know if there is a tutorial on applying for Adsense? In training part there's only invitation 'Apply to Google Adsense? But now I see that there is a lot there to know before you apply and how to apply. Thank you in advance.
Hi Ali, I'll take a closer look but I do believe there's been some updates there. Ultimately you'll want to make sure you have a website with daily organic traffic to come in before you sign up.
Thank you for the information. I'm building the traffic and not rushing to apply. That would be great if you could share some tutorial.
So I found 2 tutorials: How to Add Google Adsense Code to Your Website (Verify Ownership) Google Adsense Requirements Are Changing Other than this, I personally use Mediavine or recommend Ezoic for monetizing websites. Adsense itself can be a pain in my experience, but this is so far what I found. Let me know if this helps!
Thank you for sharing the links. I've never heard of Mediavine or Ezoic.
So those are basically services like Adsense, but they have a lot more user friendly platforms to them. They require their own traffic numbers to be approved for, but through them, you can basically earn a little more than with Adsense. I personally use Mediavine on my nature seeker website.