As we approach the start of a brand new year, we are excited to guide you in maximizing your usage of the new Search Ads 360. To elevate your digital advertising efforts in the upcoming year, we have compiled a list of five enhanced or new features that deserve your attention.
Although forms of value-based bidding (VBB) have been around for quite some time, in the new SA360 experience, bidding to value on counter-based conversion actions has never been easier to configure. With VBB in the New Experience, you can focus on capturing the actions and customers that matter most instead of just acquiring leads at a set cost.
If you're already harnessing the power of Sales Floodlight activities, additional configuration isn't necessary but may be relevant if you're missing out on offline conversion data. If you aren't using Sales Floodlights, all you need to do in the New UI is assign a performance-based monetary "value" to one or more conversion actions.
While assigning the value is easy, determining the value takes some thought. Here are some methods to consider:
In addition to defining the value of a conversion action, you can enhance VBB even more by employing Custom Variable Adjustments or Conversion Value Rules in your campaign settings.
While GA4 property linking was initially available in the Legacy SA360 UI, capabilities have improved for advertisers who have migrated to the new experience. In the previous UI, only one GA4 property could be linked to each SA360 advertiser. In the new UI, each SA360 sub-manager can be associated with up to 200 GA4 properties. Additionally, the New SA360 UI now supports auction-time bidding with GA4 conversions for Google Ads campaigns and intra-day bidding for Microsoft Ads campaigns. In 2024, GA4 data-driven attribution will also be rolling out to the New SA360 UI.
If you'd rather optimize and view conversion reporting based on CM360 attribution, you now have that option through CM360's GA4 integration.
Any GA4 conversions imported through that connection will automatically port into SA360 as Floodlights and will be reattributed based on CM360 modeling after GA4 conversion data is ingested.
GA4 conversions imported into SA360 directly must stay on a GA4 attribution model, so setting up the GA4 integration for both CM360 and SA360 opens up the full suite of GA4 conversion reporting in the New SA360 UI.
Another feature that has been completely revamped is SA360’s Performance Center, which now combines the best parts of Performance Planner from Google Ads with the legacy Budget Management feature to provide an improved planning, forecasting, and budget optimization suite.
With this tool, your team can plan, optimize, and report on ad spend for the fiscal year, quarter, month, or week. When combined with one of SA360's robust budget bid strategies, you can supercharge your budget and efforts by automating your performance plan to not only hit your desired spend target but bid towards a set performance goal.
Back in 2018, Adwords was officially rebranded to Google Ads in order to better represent all available creative formats. Google hasn't looked back since then, continuously updating its landmark Search platform by introducing new campaign types and features. More recently, Google transitioned Smart Shopping campaigns into Performance Max, uniting search, shopping, display, and video formats in one powerful configuration.
With all of these changes, SA360 needed to adapt. The New SA360 UI now supports the creation and management of the most commonly used campaign types in Google Ads, including Performance Max, Demand Gen (Discovery), Display, and Video (YouTube).
The new SA360 now offers a variety of additional campaign support, including creative management through the integration of Google Ads' Asset Library. And Performance Max campaigns can now employ SA360 bid strategies optimizing towards Floodlight activities, which is expected to roll out to other campaign types in the future. You can even include a Performance Max campaign within a Performance Plan, and manage its spend with a Budget Bid Strategy, allocating spend between Search and Performance Max campaigns based on current and historical performance.
If you have experience with Google Ads reporting, you'll easily adapt to SA360's new reporting interface. The New SA360 offers 77 pre-defined reports that can be customized and utilized at all levels of the New SA360 hierarchy. If none of the available templates fit your reporting needs, you can also build a custom report from scratch. Although Executive Reports have been deprecated, executive-level reporting hasn't gone away. At the Manager account level (previously Agency), any Custom Columns with manager-level ownership can now be added to reports, giving users the ability to see overall account performance with greater precision.
Speaking of reports in the Legacy UI, if you were using Conversions & Visits reports to filter out Scaled Conversions modeling, that report has now been split into two within the New UI. The Conversion events report outlines every attributed conversion event that has occurred, detailed with a timestamp, click ID, and attribution information. Like the Legacy Conversions & Visits report, this report excludes Scaled Conversions. The Visit events report is very similar but focuses on visits instead of conversions and provides greater granularity. Both of these reports must be downloaded, as several dimensions aren't supported within the UI.
The New SA360 UI also incorporates dashboards, allowing you to easily combine multiple reports all within a user-friendly navigation. If creating an impressive visualization is your goal, however, Looker Studio might be a better option. By tapping into SA360's new Looker Studio data connector, you can present performance data in highly customizable charts, scorecards, and tables. Unlike the Legacy SA360 data connector in Looker Studio, the new connector allows you to pull in custom conversion and formula columns for increased precision in conversion reporting and attribution. You can even blend SA360 data with other channel data in Looker Studio to get a better picture of how your various marketing channels are working together to drive performance.
In recent years, Google and Microsoft have been putting more emphasis on Optimization Scores, which Google describes as "an estimate of how well your Google Ads account is set to perform." While the exact impact of the Optimization Score on performance is unknown, Google notes that a score of 100% means that an account will be able to perform at full potential. Optimization scores can be improved by either manually or auto-applying system recommendations, which are now available for both Google and Microsoft Ads in the New SA360 UI. When scoped down to the Google Ads client-account level, you'll be able to see your current Optimization Score and the percentage improvement that accepting specific recommendations will yield. At the sub-manager level, recommendations can also factor in Floodlight conversion data if Floodlights are shared with Google Ads and applied as a conversion goal.
Interested in learning more about the powerful potential of the new Search Ads 360? We’d love to chat! Contact us today.