Google Ad Types

Types of Google Ads We Manage

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Shopping Ads

Google Ads Shopping Ads are the text ads that you see on the top of Google's Search Results Page when searching for e commerce products. Here at Third Marble, we start with manual shopping ads to teach Google's AI what products your client is selling and drive quality traffic to their website. Shopping Ads are a great option if you are looking to increase website sales.



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Search Ads

Google Ads Search Ads are the text ads that you see on the top of Google's Search Results Page. Here at Third Marble, we focus on targeting keyword phrases that indicate the searcher is in the market for your client's service or product and drive quality traffic to their website. Search Ads are a great option if you are looking to increase leads.

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Remarketing Ads

Google Ads Remarketing Ads (sometimes called ‘re-targeting ads’) are a great way to get people back to your client’s website. We can target the image ads to populate for people who have visited the website in the last 30, 60, or 90 days. Google Ads Remarketing Ads are a simple and cost-effective way to get people back in the sales funnel. 

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Display Ads

Google Ads Display Ads are an effective way to deliver a message to a targeted audience using image ads. Display ads can not only target geographically; they can also target by the content of the web page the ad appears on, the history of a person's web browser, and recent Google searches a person has made.


Google Ads Display Ads typically get hundreds of impressions for each click, so they're a great tool to build brand awareness for your client while delivering traffic to their website.

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YouTube Video Ads

Video Ads appear on YouTube promoting your client's product or services. If they have a 30-second or longer video loaded onto their YouTube, we can promote that video in many ways and target the audience using geotargeting, remarketing, and content-targeting techniques.


The ads work on a 'pay-per-view' basis. It costs nothing for someone to watch the first 29 seconds of your video. Your clients only pay when someone watches for 30 seconds or more or clicks on the ad. (Yes, the video must be at least 30 seconds long).


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