Did you guys know that Google will no longer support text-only ads after June 30, 2022?
That’s important news because if you’ve got text-only ads waiting to go out in HubSpot, you’ve got some quick editing to do (because you can’t edit your current text-only ads after June 30, either).
On July 1 and beyond, all new Google ad campaigns must be “responsive.”
Specifically, a Responsive Display Google Ad.
If that’s new and scary, we’ve got you because we’re about to drop some information that’ll turn that “YIKES” news into good news.
Simple answer: a Responsive Display Google ad uses graphics and text that automatically adjust the following aspects to fit the ad space:
Say, what now?!
Yep.
Responsive display ads help you reach a larger audience because various elements are adjusted in your ad to reach more people.
And we all know what that means for our target audience: it maximizes the likelihood of them seeing it.
This is excellent news for small businesses that may not have marketing teams in-house to create numerous ad images of varying sizes.
Responsive display ads do that additional work for you.
Speaking of additional, check out these benefits:
Sound like good news? Yeah, well, it is!
So, let’s get you up and running with clear steps for setting up your responsive display ad in HubSpot.
It may look like a lot, but these steps are super easy. We promise.
To run your responsive ad, you need a few assets uploaded first. Let’s take a look.
You can use up to 15 images in a Google responsive ad. 15!
From those, Google’s algorithm chooses which ones work best in the ad space. So, choose wisely. We recommend including at least 5 for higher conversions.
More pro tips on image ads:
Don’t forget to add your logo as at least one of the images you include in your ad.
The best practice is to use 1:1 and 4:1 versions with transparent backgrounds for the aspect ratio of your logo.
Pro tip for video: You don’t have to create a video for your ads. In fact, if you select the advanced format option, Google will generate a video based on the visual and text assets you have on file.
Uh-oh. Luckily, these issues are now easier to avoid. Check it out.
Google will reject your ad if:
And that’s pretty much it! July 1 here we come!
Growth has been working with responsive ads in Google from the get-go.
And since they’re the perfect way to switch up your ads with efficiency (and pretty much a requirement now), now’s the time to ask one of the marketing experts on our team to help you out with them if you’re still a little shaky about this approaching deadline.
We’re right here. Ask us!