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Derek Gilbert
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Google AdWords driving business

Derek Gilbert
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Tulsa, OK
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I do Google AdWords advertising to drive (leads) to my website. Most of them are pretty standard "We Buy Houses" text ads. Well every time google updates stuff, I try to stay up with the times. Now they're doing image ads, which will appear in the margins on websites and whatnot. Well my problem is that I have no idea what to put in these image ads. A picture of a house should be good I suppose? Maybe my logo? But what else? Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.

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Sean Dolan
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Sean Dolan
  • Vendor
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@Derek Gilbert Here's a few we made for one of our clients, they work very well. You can also visit all of your competitors' sites, and then you'll start to see their remarketing ads, which let's you know what you're up against in comparison. 

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