Monday, September 14, 2015

3 Ways Bing Beats Adwords

Just to be perfectly clear, I'm an Adwords fanatic through and through. If I have to choose between the two I will choose Adwords over Bing in almost any given situation. Now that that's out of the way, here are 3 instances where Bing takes the upper hand.

1. Location Targeting at the Ad Group Level


I still can't figure out why Google doesn't do this. In Adwords you must select your location targeting at the campaign level. Bing allows you to make changes to your location at the ad group level.

Why This Is Awesome


When running a national campaign you might select the entire US and make sure all your keywords contain Geo Modifiers (i.e. dentist in Alexandria VA). Well what if you want to capture more search volume by leaving out the "VA"? Then you risk showing your ads to people who are actually interested Alexandria, Tenessee or Alexandria, Kentucky or Alexandria, Nebraska... you get the idea.

With Bing you could just create a separate ad group that targets only Virginia and house your non "VA", "Virginia" keywords there. Boom, problem pretty much solved.


2. Location Extensions


Let's face it, having to link up your Google My Business page to Adwords just to add location extensions is a huge pain. With Bing, you don't have to do that.

Why This Is Awesome


While I can totally see the benefits (for Google and Advertisers) to linking up your Google My Business account to Adwords, it's just not practical for some clients. One of our clients is a manages the marketing for apartment complexes all around the country and each property has it's own Adwords account. You can see the logistical nightmare this presents.

3. Ad Extensions


While Adwords has remained miles ahead of Bing in this department, Bing is quickly catching up. A few upcomming releases are going to be game changers.

Image Extensions


This concept was undoubtedly stolen from Adwords (See image below from Inside Adwords) which released this feature as a Beta awhile back but ultimately killed the idea. Not sure if it crowded up the SERP too much or what, but Bing is stepping up to deliver this awesome feature that I personally cannot wait to test.

Google Adwords Image Extensions

Action Link  Extensions


Basically Bing will allow advertisers to have highlighted call-to-action text in their ads. Not sure how I feel about this one yet, but it will really help your ads stand out.

Read more about Bing's upcoming ad extension releases in a post by Search Engine Watch.


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