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6 contributions to PPC Launchpad
Targeted location question
I have a dilemma that I haven't encountered before. The company creates trade show booths for companies, but the kicker is that they only want to attract people exhibiting at Las Vegas locations. Usually, I would just set the targeted location to Las Vegas and call it a day, but in this instance, the people searching could be anywhere in the US and exhibiting in Vegas. Right now, I have the keywords all set up with Las Vegas in each of them and the targeted location set to the United States, but is that the right way? If I changed the targeted location to Las Vegas and removed the city from the keywords, would I still get the same results since the people were likely looking at other Las Vegas sites beforehand?
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@Steven Wade Hi
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@Derek Dirks I’m also working in digital marketing and I love sharing ideas with fellow marketers. What’s been working best for you lately when it comes to generating leads or engagement?
Win
I've been running ads for over 6 months without getting any sales. After working with an experienced expert, I finally started getting sales, and my store has been performing really well.
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That sounds like an amazing transformation! It’s awesome to hear how a well-structured process really made an impact on your Shopify store’s performance. Out of curiosity, what aspect of the marketing funnel do you think made the biggest difference in driving consistent sales? And, how do you approach refining and scaling the campaigns once they’re live? I’d love to hear more about your process!
New Campaign issue
I tried to start a new campaign for a client for garage door repair services and google is blocking all the relevant keywords that i need for this campaign and im not sure what to do , they force LSA my currently run ads through LSA isn't possible, is there a way to solve that ?
New Campaign issue
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@Judy Doherty Ah, that makes sensethanks for pointing that out. Yeah, if you're targeting exact match, the brackets and parentheses aren't really needed, especially since GA doesn’t play well with those symbols. Quick question: are you primarily using exact match for branded terms, or are you testing it with broader intent-based keywords as well? Curious how you're structuring that for restaurants.
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Also, could you share more about your current campaign structure and the specific keywords you’ve been trying to use? I might be able to help brainstorm some alternatives!
PMAX For Restaurant Marketing
Watching some of the videos it looks like a lot of the content in here is for Ecom and Google Ads. I am interested in PMAX for Restaurants. We have been running them and showing initial success but there is less than transparent tracking as to what is actually working. Also, interested to see if anyone has input on the store visit tracking metrics. So is there anyone marketing restaurants? Would LOVE to chat
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Hey! I'm also really interested in how PMAX performs for restaurantsdefinitely a different beast compared to eCom. We've seen some early wins too, but I completely agree the tracking, especially around conversions and what's actually driving results, can be super opaque. I'm curious have you been relying mainly on Store Visit conversions for measuring success, or are you layering in other signals (like call clicks, direction requests, or CRM data)? Would love to hear more about what’s been working on your end.
There’s a difference between hard work and working smart
This is just one of the many valuable lessons in an article I have learn, and I surely recommend it. I have been running my business for some over 1 year now, traffic and sales are not functioning well, i just think something recently by adding reviews and rating to my Google business account and from there,, before i do so, i make close to $500 per day and since i have done the reviews i am generating close to $3000 per day and i see people have much trust in my business.
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@Alex Berry That’s awesome! It sounds like Google Reviews have had a big impact on your businesssuch a powerful tool for eCommerce! How have the reviews specifically helped you with your print-on-demand brand? Have you noticed an increase in sales or customer engagement since you started leveraging them?
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@Alex Berry but I’ve seen how powerful it can be for small businesses, especially when paired with quality products and great customer service. By the way, I’d love to know more about your brand how do you currently produce your products? Do you handle everything yourself, or do you work with a team or suppliers?
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Building digital bridges between brands and their audience.

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