I've been out of the PPC game for a couple of years now and I'm just getting back into it for my new employer. We're an ecommerce company selling products from a variety of different brands and we want to try Remarketing - but where to start? We will probably eventually try everything to see what works best for us but I'd appreciate it if anyone else in ecommerce could advise on a good starting point based on their experiences. Abandoned shopping cart conversions? All visitors? Visitors to specific brand pages with targeted dual-brand campaigns? Thanks
Hi, Google has improved it remarkerketing tool. earlier we use to place separate code in website pages to track visitors, but now, you need to place only on code on the site like in footer which will be shown to all the pages. This will work as your main list and further you can create separate list out of main list ( no separate code required) by defining some option line url ( /cart.php). For eCommerce, I will suggest you to start with shopping cart pages. and later you can do it with other page like some specific product or category.
To start use of remarketing, you should put the remarketing tag; you get code from adwords, throughout all pages of the website. Most websites contain matching footer for all pages, and this remarketing tag can be located there. After adding remarketing tag, you are able to build remarketing lists for any web pages. E.g., you are able to build remarketing list to users. Remarketing Tag notifies adwords to save users to your "main list". When users stay on your page, your ID cookie is added to the remarketing list. At last, you should build an AdWords campaign among specific message to show only the users on your "main list" when they browse other websites on the Display Network. Your remarketing messages will not show people who are not on the list.
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Abandoned shopping cart conversions is good point to start. I suggest to build remarketing audiences with analytics, there you can make it more effective visitors groups to target - like no bouncers visitors, visitors who abandoned shopping cart from certain category, only new visitor and etc.
With ecommerce-you will see great results with a dynamic campaign. If youhave a shopping feed, you can implement this with several different networks. If you have a large enough budget you can go with adroll.com-they are pretty easy to get going. Especially if you have been out of the game for awhile. Interactive Max Marketing