When it comes to marketing, Google’s the 800-pound gorilla in the room. Impossible to ignore and if you can get it on your side, you’ll be better off than you would if you tried to fight it.
Every marketer knows that Google’s algorithms are proprietary. For that reason, using Google as a marketing tool can be difficult. You’ve got to make your best guess about what will work in most scenarios.
That said, every once in a while Google does marketers a solid and releases information about updates. That’s what happened in May 2019, when Google announced several new marketing updates all at once. Here’s what you need to know about them.
Local Campaigns
Let’s start with an update that’s likely to be significant for local businesses. Google is calling it Local Campaigns, and it’s designed to aid small businesses use Google advertising to attract walk-in traffic. As a local business owner, you know that getting customers in the door is half the battle when it comes to boosting sales.
Here’s how it works. To create a Local Campaign, the first thing you need to do is to provide Google with the store locations that you’re promoting. You can do that by linking your campaign to your Google My Business account or, if you’ve got more than one location, you can select affiliate locations.
In addition to store locations, you’ll need to provide a campaign budget and ad assets. (Ad assets may be copy, images, videos, and anything else you use to promote your business.) Once you’ve entered that information, Google uses machine learning to automatically:
You should also know that Local Campaign ads will appear across Google’s properties, including the Google Search Network, Google Display Network, YouTube, and even Google Maps.
In other words, Google’s taking a lot of the guesswork out of local marketing by creating an automatic system for marketers to use to amplify store visits.
Discovery and Gallery Ads
The next interesting update from Google you need to know about is something called Discovery Ads. Google explained the reasoning behind them like this:
In a recent Google / Ipsos study, we saw that 76 percent of consumers enjoy making unexpected discoveries when shopping. And 85 percent of consumers will take a product-related action within 24 hours of discovering a product: reading reviews, comparing prices or purchasing the product—sometimes all at once!
Google Discovery Ads give local businesses the opportunity to ensure that people who are shopping online have access to their best content without needing to search for it. These ads are different from traditional Google ads in three important ways:
You’ll be able to track your results easily and see which content is performing better.
A related update that’s coming later in 2019 focuses on Gallery ads. Gallery Ads are a new search ads format that brings more of your original content to Google’s search results page. It uses an interactive visual format to help you display what your business has to offer.
Frictionless Mobile Experiences
Do you have an app for your business? If so, then Google’s new frictionless mobile update will be a welcome one.
Frictionless mobile is designed to help local business encourage mobile interaction with their customers by eliminating obstacles – or friction – in mobile app use and shopping. For example, it:
Even if you don’t have a mobile app, your mobile store may notice an increase in sales if you use frictionless mobile to improve the user experience.
Structured Data for Organic Search
The final major update you need to know about is that Google is now allowing local businesses to use structured data to control the way their content appears in organic search results.
One of the best ways to use structured data is to incorporate it in your Frequently Asked Questions. If you do it correctly, you can identify Featured Snippets that will appear when people search your keywords or look for your company online.
The biggest benefit of featured snippets is that they appear right at the top of Google’s search results. They’re highlighted in a way that draws users’ eyes to them and gives your local business uplift by increasing its visibility.
Want an idea of how much featured snippets can boost your marketing results? According to a study from Ahrefs, featured snippets:
And, because only about 12% of sites use structured data, you can get an edge over your competitors by taking advantage of this new Google feature.
Google changes all the time, but these new Google marketing updates represent a great opportunity for local businesses to improve their marketing game and attract the lion’s share of traffic.