{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"myBlogd - Free Publishing and Advertising","provider_url":"https:\/\/myblogd.com","author_name":"Cereal_killer","author_url":"https:\/\/myblogd.com\/index.php\/author\/cereal_killer\/","title":"HOW DO I FIND MY GOOGLE AD? - myBlogd - Free Publishing and Advertising","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"WbiyNMO0Bs\"><a href=\"https:\/\/myblogd.com\/index.php\/2024\/12\/30\/how-do-i-find-my-google-ad\/\">HOW DO I FIND MY GOOGLE AD?<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/myblogd.com\/index.php\/2024\/12\/30\/how-do-i-find-my-google-ad\/embed\/#?secret=WbiyNMO0Bs\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;HOW DO I FIND MY GOOGLE AD?&#8221; &#8212; myBlogd - Free Publishing and Advertising\" data-secret=\"WbiyNMO0Bs\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! 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I am getting it. You&#8217;ve decided to put some of your money into Google AdWords, which was a brilliant choice. Every time you explore the internet, you come across the Google advertisements of different people. Then why do you claim that you never see your own advertisement? It&#8217;s a question that comes up frequently in conversations with customers. And there is a straightforward response. But first, to put your mind at ease: there is no need to be concerned. There is absolutely nothing wrong if the search results displayed by your Google ad do not match the results of your own personal searches. In point of fact, you should anticipate that this will frequently be the case. Below, you&#8217;ll find a more in-depth discussion of Google ads as well as SEM (search engine marketing). But first, we went to our resident expert on advertisements, Daniel Simmons, and asked him to provide a definitive answer to the age-old question: why can&#8217;t you view your own Google Ads? A Guide to Google Ads (and an Explanation of Why You Can&#8217;t See Your Own) Although Google advertisements can be used to raise consumers&#8217; knowledge of a brand, the most common and effective uses for them are to sell or promote products or services, drive visitors to a website, or collect email list signups. They provide an easy-to-measure return on investment (ROI) when employed in this manner, which enables you to understand how your advertising money is working for you. In the end, whether or not you will see your own advertisement is mostly determined by your budget. But before we get into that, let&#8217;s take a look at the two different kinds of Google advertisements, which are search advertisements and display ads, because the kind of ads you&#8217;re utilizing can play a role in determining whether or not you&#8217;ll see them personally and when. Ads based on a search Search Ads are advertisements that come up whenever someone conducts a search using Google, as the name suggests. Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re a plumber working in the Kelowna area. If someone searches Google for &#8220;plumber in Kelowna,&#8221; then your ad may show up in the results of that person&#8217;s search. These kinds of advertisements, in which you take steps to ensure that your business is prominently displayed to individuals who could be looking for your direct services, can be extremely effective. As you might expect, this form of advertising can be very effective. However, it is essential to keep in mind that even if someone searches for your keywords, your advertisement will not always come up as a result of that search. You are currently engaged in a bidding war with every other company that is employing keywords that are comparable to yours (and trust us when we say that the competition is typically fierce). If you have a limited budget, for example, less than $20 a day, then you may find that it is depleted rather rapidly on a daily basis. This implies that depending on the time of day you try to find your ad, you may wind up doing so after the allotted amount of money for advertisements for the day has been spent. To put it another way, it is not possible for your advertisement to be displayed for you. This is made even more complicated by the restrictions of your physical location. Even if your advertising budget is limited, there is still a chance that people may notice your advertisements if you focus on a very restricted geographic area (for example, a single small city). On the other hand, if you have a limited budget and you are targeting a large area, such as the entirety of North America, for example, then it is likely that your budget will be depleted before you have the opportunity to view your own advertisements on any given day. It all comes down to the numbers. When you employ strategic search engine optimization (SEM), you can achieve results from Google Ads without having to invest a lot of money. However, unless you spend a significant amount of money in a very specific region, the chances of people seeing your ad simply aren&#8217;t there. But there is no need to be concerned. To reiterate, if your campaign is properly configured, the intended audience will continue to view and click on it. This is a much more significant achievement than simply coming into your own advertisement by accident. Advertisements on Display Display advertisements function in a somewhat different manner. You pay for each thousand times that one of your images or videos is displayed across one of the websites that are part of a display network. It is more likely that you will come across your own display advertisements, presuming, once more, that your advertising budget is adequate and that the geographic area you are targeting is not excessively broad. Having said that, there is a proviso. Only certain websites that are part of that network will have these advertisements displayed; they will not appear anywhere else. Therefore, if you are on the &#8216;wrong&#8217; website, there is a 0% chance that your advertisement will be displayed. I want to emphasize once more that this is not the end of the world. Because, to reiterate, the fact that you are not seeing your advertisement does not mean that potential customers are not seeing it. Instructions on how to view your ad within the search results You are most likely beginning to understand what I mean at this point. There is a good chance that you won&#8217;t see your ads unless you have a significant advertising budget (in the range of $100 per day or higher) and a relatively limited target region. That&#8217;s all right by me. Because not seeing your ad doesn\u00e2\u0080\u0099t mean it\u00e2\u0080\u0099s not performing well or getting you results. 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