You could be running the best creative for your campaigns, but if you’re not eliminating the irrelevant searches from your keyword selection, you’ll be showing your ads to the wrong audience - and wasting your money. In this video, I’m sharing how to solve that problem with Negative Keywords. I’ll be explaining how to find them, apply them, match them and add them, with some advanced tips at the end. Stick around until the closing credits if you want a guaranteed solution to power up your Google Ads ROI. Check out the full Google Ads mini-course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI0_tyAp 📌 Timecodes 00.00 Intro 00.30 How to Use Neg. Keywords to Improve Your Google Ads 02:29 Finding and Applying Negative Keywords 05:00 How to Add Negative Keywords 07:52 Match Types for Negative Keywords 11:04 Advanced Strategies for Scaling 13:00 Wrapping Up 🔔 If you found this video helpful, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe! Don’t forget to hit the notification bell to stay updated with my latest videos on e-commerce marketing and ad strategies. Leave a comment below if you have any questions about Google Ads. 🔗 Resources mentioned in this video: 👉 Google Ads help on keywords: https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/12437241?hl=en&visit_id=638721140405876713-393621765&rd=1 Click on the link below to visit Budai Media: https://www.thebudaimedia.com/ 👥 Special Offer: Got an e-commerce business making over $100k a month? Book a free consultation with me to get a free 1 hour audit of your ecommerce marketing strategy and boost your revenue: https://calendly.com/budaimedia/strategy-call-with-daniel 📘 Free Guide to Our Top 100 Email Campaigns: https://www.thebudaimedia.com/top100-emails

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