For marketers who are used to investing considerable time in Google Ad, and for those who are just starting out, Adsbot is a extremely valuable tool.
If you are new to the often-complex process of creating and managing ads, it’s easy to run large budgets while you blindly attempt to decipher CPC, ROAS, and CPA alchemy that produce less than ideal results. With a Adsbot, much of the work is laid out plainly, with help to ensure you understand where your valuable dollars and campaigns will take you.
The Adsbot Dashboard Overview serves as a quick-glimpse heads-up display to clearly define where you are in the progress of Google Ads and Meta Ads campaigns, and digging deeper, the Rules make sense in plain English some of the valuable metrics to watch out for, such as a 7-day snapshot of Click, Impressions, and Costs. The very handy Budget Spent / Target Spent indicator means that you no longer have to wait for the shock of a Google or Facebook report showing a number you may not have planned for.
Another Incredibly useful view is the Quick Insights screen. On it you’ll find the Critical, Important, and Good status of your running ads, with the ability to intercept issues before they deplete your ad budget. For example, low-performing placements and their respective costs are critical to recognize, and the system tells you exactly what and where they are so that you can take the action to apply a solution and reduce the negative impact of less-than-ideal ad configurations.
The Rules interface allows even seasoned marketers the ability to save valuable time by setting conditions for the system to report conditions like CPC increases and Budget Controls. Once set, you can determine the thresholds to generate an alert, and even email you about them.
Additionally, features such as Google Analytics 4 and Google Search Console metrics give you a comprehensive view of the effect of your marketing efforts based on your target site’s activity itself. Incredibly useful.
As the Adsbot advances, it will no doubt be even more valuable with what it brings to the marketing table. It’s a tool you’ll look to daily—and possibly several times at that.