Why Use Image Ads?
There are some really good reasons to use banner ads and here are just three of them:- To promote a visual product/service. When you have a product/service that is visual and you would like users to see how it looks, this is a great case to use an image banner.
- You will have less competition. This is so because first, image ads are harder to prepare than text ads and second, because many advertisers don't like them and don't use them. All this gives you a chance to be noticed – users might hate banners but when you present them with a cute banner and it is the only one in the ad box, this does draw attention.
- You can include more info in an image banner than in a text ad. The standard banner sizes are times the allowed length of a text ad. While you certainly won't fill all this space with text, you can include a picture of your product/service and let's say a bulleted list of its most notable features.
Tips How to Have Success with Image Ads
Image ads do have their intricacies but this certainly isn't rocket science. Here are some useful tips to bear in mind:1. Find the right size. Google offers multiple ad sizes but they don't perform equally well. Generally, 250x300 and to some degree 728x90 sizes work best because many web site owners choose them and as a result your ads will be getting a decent amount of exposure. However, exposure doesn't automatically mean clicks, not to mention conversions, so try multiple sizes till you find the one(s) that work best for you.
2. Test and experiment. You have probably learned by now that you always must test and look for the winning version of an ad. This rule applies to image ads as well. You might want to test two versions of an ad with the same image and different text, or the same text and a different image but always remember to split test only ads with the same size. Otherwise, you will be comparing apples to oranges and this is pretty misleading.
3. Use only quality images. It probably goes without saying that all the images you use should be of good quality. If they are not, this will cause you more damage than good – this is only in the unlikely case Google editors approve your poor quality image.
If you are not a designer and can't afford to hire one, this is not a reason to skip image ads. As we already told you, you can use the Display Ad Builder. To access it, open the Ads tab, select New Ad and you will find it in the menu.
The Display Ad Builder allows to create your ad over a free template from Google. When you create your image with the Display Ad Builder, you will know your image doesn't violate AdWords rules. As a bonus, your ad might get approved faster because since you are using a ready-made image, Google editors will have to check the text only.
Image ads are frequently underestimated by advertisers. This is wrong because with the right image size, the right image, and the right text an image ad can outperform a text ad. Because of this, don't skip image ads – if your product is suitable for image ads, give them a try and only if you see they don't work for you, then stick to text ads only.
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