
10 Tips to Design an Effective LinkedIn Ads Funnel Architecture
Over the past 5 years, Iâve helped hundreds of B2B SaaS companies develop a strong LinkedIn Ads funnel architecture.Â
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This has allowed them to show up in front of the right audiences, with the right messages, at the right time, ultimately leading to more pipeline and revenue.Â
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Iâll be breaking down my entire methodology below.
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Letâs dive in.đ
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Tip #1: Outline your variables
- Tip #2: Whiteboard your funnel
- Tip #3: Set clear campaign goals
- Tip #4: Create ads that match the funnel stage
- Tip #5: Donât forget attribution
- Tip #6: Get efficient before getting fancy
- Tip #7: Retarget like a pro
- Tip #8: Test smart, not random
- Tip #9: Keep tabs on performance
- Tip #10: Learn, improve, repeat
Tip #1: Outline your variables
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Before you do anything else, you want to outline all your variables. Â
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What audiences do you need to target? Are they actually active on LinkedIn or will you have to try with a different platform? How large are your audience sizes? How much budget do you have? What content do you have available to you and what gaps do you currently have?Â
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You need to put all those pieces on the table to understand if LinkedIn is a viable channel for you in the first place.Â
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If you have minimal content, a small budget, and an audience that isnât very active on LinkedIn, youâre setting yourself up for failure.Â

Tip #2: Whiteboard your funnel
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Once you have your pieces on the table, you can use Figma, Miro, or simply pen and paper (my personal preference) to start mapping out your funnel.Â
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For example, letâs say youâve created your audience and have identified that your TAM is around half a million people. But maybe your ideal ICP â which you want to start targeting with ads â is only 65K people.Â
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Now, you need to ask yourself the question: what type of content would this audience find interesting and push them further down the funnel?Â
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Maybe, to start, theyâd want to see something funny related to a pain point theyâre having. Next, they might want to see more content related to this pain point, in addition to product videos and testimonials. Eventually, they might be open to requesting a demo.
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Ultimately, you want to map out the journey that you want your prospects to take; even if they donât follow this exact journey â which they probably wonât â doing this exercise forces you to have empathy for them, and your content ecosystem will be more likely to move the needle.Â
Tip #3: Set clear campaign goals
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A goalie, defender, midfielder, and striker all have different roles and shouldnât be judged by the same criteria.Â
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The same is true for ad campaigns.Â
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Top of funnel, bottom of funnel, cross-sell, upsell, and pipeline acceleration campaigns are completely different, and need to be judged by completely different metrics.Â
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Before spending any money, itâs important to clearly define the KPIs for your campaigns.Â
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For example, for a top of funnel campaign to a cold audience, your goal might be to maximize engagement, and you might be looking at metrics such as engagement rate and cost per engagement.Â
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For a bottom of the funnel campaign, you might be assessing performance by looking at metrics such as cost per demo, cost per SQL, or cost per opportunity.Â
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Defining these key metrics is essential â if you fail to define them, your leadership team might ask you to pause all your top of funnel/awareness campaigns because they havenât generated enough demo requests đĽ
Tip #4: Create ads that match the funnel stage
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A lot of people these days say things like the B2B buyerâs journey isnât linear and the funnel isnât actually real, and sure, thatâs true, but itâs still meaningful to match the content/offer to the level of awareness of your prospect.Â
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Someone who visited your LinkedIn company page 11 months ago probably shouldnât be seeing the same content as someone who visited your pricing page yesterday.Â
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With the ads in the cold layer, youâre showing up unannounced in someoneâs feed, and youâre simply looking to pique their curiosity.Â
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Once theyâve engaged with you multiple times, you can start being a bit more direct (promoting demos, trials, sign ups, etc.).Â
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Aside from the funnel stage, you also might want to segment your ads by persona â for example, CFOs, salespeople, and product people will all care about different things, and should be seeing customized messaging based on their needs and concerns.Â
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One caveat: you have to be careful to not make your audience too small.Â
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If you segment by region, funnel stage, and persona, you may not have a large enough audience size to run a campaign.Â
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If this happens, youâll have to triage and decide which targeting criteria to prioritize.Â
Tip #5: Donât forget attribution
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This might seem basic but it has to be said.Â
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You donât need a super complex attribution setup, but you do want to have an idea of what campaigns are driving an incremental lift in pipeline.Â
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If you donât have access to an attribution tool like Dreamdata or HockeyStack, hereâs a simple way to start doing this:Â
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For high-value conversions (ie qualified lead, demo request, or opportunity), in addition to your standard last touch/last conversion event, set up a duplicate last touch/each conversion event, with a 90-day click/90-day view window and a very small value (ie 1 cent).Â
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By doing this, youâll find that some campaigns that you believed werenât performing are actually driving â or at least influencing â a significant amount of conversions.Â
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Aside from this, itâs a good idea to look at different sources to build a more complete picture of whatâs working: in-platform attribution, your CRM, self-reported attribution, Gong call mentions, conversion API, the revenue attribution report, etc.Â
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Itâs also helpful to look at both directly attributed and blended pipeline quarter over quarter. If these numbers, along with your pipe-to-spend ratio, are consistently increasing, itâs a good indicator that your campaigns are working.Â
Tip #6: Get efficient before getting fancy
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In order to be effective, you first need to be efficient.Â
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I like using the example of a car: if you need to drive 50 miles, itâs going to be much more difficult if your oil hasnât been changed, your tires are flat, and you only have a quarter tank of gas.Â
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The same thing is true for LinkedIn Ads: using the LinkedIn audience network, enabling audience expansion, not leveraging exclusions, using too many exclusions, targeting too many people, not targeting enough people, using OR instead of AND or AND instead of OR, using the wrong campaign objective, choosing the wrong bid strategy, etc.
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These are issues I see all the time, and though they may seem minor, they have a huge impact on overall performance.Â
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You wonât hit your pipeline and revenue targets if you donât pay attention to the smaller details.Â
Tip #7: Retarget like a pro
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Effective retargeting requires a nuanced approach.Â
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Prospects who have visited your site in the past 30 days are more likely to request a demo/book a call, so itâd be appropriate for them to see ads with a more direct CTA.Â
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Prospects in your general 90-day remarketing audience might be considering different products/services, so case studies, testimonials, thought leadership, and other trust-building content might push them further down the funnel.Â
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People in your 180-day remarketing audience may not be in-market anymore, but you can stay in front of them for a very low cost using different LinkedIn ad formats such as text and spotlight ads.Â
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If the prospects in your 90 or 180-day remarketing audiences engage with your ads and visit your site, theyâll enter the 30-day remarketing audience and see more direct demo request/book a call ads.Â
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If the prospects in the 30-day remarketing audience donât engage with your demo ads, theyâll get pulled into the 90-day remarketing layer.Â
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Ultimately, by creating this remarketing ecosystem, youâll make sure youâre A) capitalizing on people who are in-market and B) staying top of mind with prospects who arenât ready to buy just yet.Â
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To learn exactly how to set up your retargeting audiences, take a look at this retargeting blueprint.Â
Tip #8: Test smart, not random
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You should be constantly testing elements in your campaigns to maximize performance: different copy, pain points, landing pages, targeting criteria, etc.Â
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But you want to make sure that all your tests are both meaningful and insightful.Â
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For example, testing a blue creative vs. a red creative wouldnât be meaningful; instead, youâd want to test more significant elements, e.g. testing one messaging angle vs. another, or testing a native audience vs. an ABM audience.Â
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Also, itâs important to conduct proper A/B tests â theyâre called A/B tests and not A/B/C/D/E/F/G tests for a reason đ â to extract accurate insights from your experimentation. If youâre simultaneously testing copy, creatives, pain points, landing pages, and targeting, youâll have no idea what led to an improvement in results.Â
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Pro tip: To ensure that your tests are both meaningful and insightful, you can use this simple experimentation formula If we do X, I believe Y, as measured by Z.Â
Tip #9: Keep tabs on performance
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This is another tip that might seem obvious, but is often overlooked.Â
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If youâre testing campaigns with different audiences, you need to keep a close eye on which audience performs better.Â
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If youâre testing two ads with different messaging angles, you need to see which ad has more engagement and a higher CTR.Â
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If youâre testing two different landing pages, you need to see which page has the most engaged visits and conversions.Â
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To be clear, Iâm advocating for keeping a close eye on performance â not constantly tweaking things in your account.
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If youâve set your campaigns up strategically, you donât need to be making changes every day, and want to give LinkedInâs algorithm the time to optimize and learn.Â
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Pro Tip: I typically recommend allowing an ad to spend around $100 before shutting it down â sometimes, an ad that starts out slow can end up being a top-performer.Â
Tip #10: Learn, improve, repeat
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With ad campaigns, you never reach a final destination; in other words, your job is never finished.Â
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If your ads performed well this quarter, youâll need to find a way to improve performance the following quarter.Â
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Youâll have to sit down and ask yourself:
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1. What worked well that we should continue doing in the future?
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2. What didnât go well that we should pause moving forward?Â
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3. Based on what weâve learned, are there any new tests that could move the needle and improve results?
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If you arenât constantly improving, youâll likely get left behind by the competition.Â
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Hope you found this article helpful!Â
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âIf youâre looking to learn more about LinkedIn Ads, check out these free LinkedIn Ads courses, that will teach you how to launch, optimize, and scale LinkedIn Ads campaigns effectively.Â
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And if you have any questions about LinkedIn Ads, feel free to send me a message on LinkedIn.  Â
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Want to master Google Ads for B2B?Â
Weâll dissect Google Ads from a 10,000 foot view in this guide.Â
So you can walk away knowing:Â
- What is Google Ads?Â
- Is your ideal B2B buyer searching on Google?Â
- How can you get your ad seen on the top of Google?
- How much does Google Ads cost?
So whether youâre a SaaS founder, performance marketer, or in-house marketer looking to:Â
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- What is Google Ads?Â
- Is Your Ideal B2B Buyer Searching on Google?
- How Much Does Google Ads Cost?
- How to Forecast Your Google Ads Budget
- Why is Google Ads So Powerful?
- How Can You Get Your Ad Seen on the Top of Google?
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What is Google Ads?Â
Google Ads is an auction place.Â
Or as I like to think about it, a battleground.Â
Where you have thousands of advertisers competing against each other to show up on the top of Google when their ideal prospect searches for their products & services.

With 8.5B + searchers happening per day on Google there is a very HIGH likelihood your ideal B2B buyer is using Google to find information, and research solutions.Â
Is Your Ideal B2B Buyer Searching on Google?
Depending on the niche youâre in Google may or may not make sense.Â
You can create a free Google Ads account and leverage the Keyword Planner to validate demand.Â
All you need to do is research the ideal keyword your dream buyer would search and review the average monthly search volume and top of page bid estimates.
In the example below, I can see that for âemail marketing softwareâ there is:
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How Much Does Google Ads Cost?
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With Google Ads youâre only charged on a cost-per-click (CPC) basis.Â
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In my experience these estimates are never 100% accurate and recommend adding 20% on top of the top of page bid estimate to be safe.Â
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The whole objective of this campaign is to understand; what is my REAL cost per click price?Â
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This setup will allow you to have the greatest control to discover your real CPC prices.Â
How to Forecast Your Google Ads Budget
Once you know the following:Â
- Your quarterly sales goalÂ
- Average cost per click
- Opportunity win rateÂ
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You can easily forecast a daily, monthly, and quarterly budget using our Google Ads Budget Calculator based on worst, moderate, and best case scenarios.Â
Give it a look, thereâs a video tutorial on the page for you explaining the process.Â

Why is Google Ads So Powerful?
Intention Is what makes search advertising so powerful đ¤
You can reach exactly the right person, in the right place, in the right location searching for your specific product or service. At that point all you have to do is show up and not mess things up.
I always say Google Ads is a blessing and a curse; they bless you with intent, and curse you with scale.Â
Given your industry search volume will vary dramatically and it can become hard to scale.Â
The key is to win Googleâs Ad Rank game to offset competitors and rising click prices.Â

How Can You Get Your Ad Seen on the Top of Google?
Every time you search for something on Google (or other search engines such as Yahoo, Bing, and Firefox) the results page youâre directed to afterwards is the Search Engine Results Page (SERP).
I like to think of the SERP as the Battleground in which Google Ads takes place.Â
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The SERP is Divided Between Paid and Organic Results.
The Google SERP usually has about 3-4 paid ads at the top and 3 at the bottom.

Ad Rank Determines the Position of Your Ad on the First Page
Which determines if your ad is on top of the first page of or nowhere to be seen.
Your goal is to appear in the top 3 spots as click-through rates decline with lower positions.

Higher Position Doesn't Always Mean Greater Cost
The remarkable thing about Google Ads is that you can be #1 on the page and pay less than your competitors who are in positions lower than you (hypothetical example below).Â

If after reading this article you believe Google Ads is worth further exploration.Â
Build on this fundamental understanding of Google Ads for B2B.Â
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If you want to become a Google Ads pro, check out our free B2B Google Ads courses, where you'll learn how to launch, optimize, and scale your campaigns to drive pipeline and revenue.

Here's what you'll learn in each course:Â
âď¸ B2B Google Ads 101 - How to Launch Dangerously Effective Campaigns for Beginners
- The Googleverse: The Game You're Playing & How To Win
- Measurement: How to Make Sure You're Profitable
- Targeting: How to Show Up For the Right Searcher
- Planning: Putting It All Together
đŻ Google Ads 102 - How to Clicks Into Profit
- Visibility: How To Find the Hole Sucking Profits
- Workflows: How to Optimize On a Daily, Weekly, Monthly & Quarterly Basis
- Experimentation: How to Test & Automate Profitability
- Troubleshooting: How To Solve Inevitable Problems
đ Google Ads 103 - How to Scale Google Ads For Advanced Advertisers
- Methodology: How to Vertically Scale Google Ads From A-Z
- Campaigns: Scaling Horizontally Through Campaign Themes
- Channels: Scaling Outside of Paid Search
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How can I effectively integrate Google Ads into my existing B2B marketing strategy?
Align your Google Ads campaigns with your overall marketing objectives by ensuring consistent messaging across all channels. Coordinate with sales and marketing teams to create cohesive campaigns that guide prospects through the sales funnel.
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What are the best practices for managing budgets in B2B Google Ads campaigns?
Regularly monitor and adjust your budget allocation based on campaign performance. Prioritize spending on high-performing keywords and ads, and consider implementing bid strategies that align with your goals, such as target CPA or ROAS.
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How can I leverage Googleâs audience targeting features for B2B advertising?
Utilize features like custom intent audiences to reach users actively searching for products or services similar to yours. Combine this with demographic targeting to focus on decision-makers within your target industries.
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What role does ad scheduling play in optimizing B2B Google Ads campaigns?
Implement ad scheduling (dayparting) to display your ads during times when your target audience is most active. This ensures efficient budget use and increases the likelihood of engagement during peak business hours.
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How can I ensure compliance with Googleâs advertising policies in B2B campaigns?
Regularly review Googleâs advertising policies to ensure your ads meet all guidelines. This includes adhering to content standards, avoiding prohibited practices, and ensuring transparency in your ad copy and landing pages.
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B2B vs B2C Advertising: 8 Differences & Examples You Need To Know
Hey there new B2B marketer!Â
Diving into the world of B2B advertising can be confusing and overwhelming.Â
In this article Iâm going to walk you through 8 differences between B2B & B2C you need to know.Â
This article is part of our B2B learning track so if youâre serious about learning B2B advertising youâre in the right place!Â
Letâs dive into it đ
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- 8 Biggest Differences Between B2B and B2C
- The Cost of The Product
- How Purchase Decisions Are Made
- The Average Sales Length
- Smaller Audience Sizes
- Different Distribution Strategies
- Need to Support Multiple Sales Funnels
- Team Sport, Not Individual
- Go Further Than Just The First Conversion
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8 Biggest Differences Between B2B and B2C
In no particular order of importance, here are the 8 biggest differences between business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) advertising.Â
The Cost of The Product
The first key difference between B2B and B2C is the cost of the product.Â
B2B marketers call this the average deal size or average contract value depending on what is sold.Â
Typically, B2B products are more expensive ranging from $1,000 to over $250,000.
How Purchase Decisions Are Made
In B2B buying, there will be more people involved in the purchase of the product compared to B2C where there is usually only one person involved.
This is often referred to as a buying committee, in B2B your job is to nurture, educate, and reach everyone in this group so they can collectively decide to purchase the product.Â
The Average Sales Length
There are more people involved with purchasing the B2B product or service and the product is typically a more expensive purchase, the length of time to purchase that product is typically longer.Â
Depending on the complexity of what is being bought, sales cycles can range from 30 days to 36 months. The higher and more complex the product or service is the longer the sales cycle typically is.
This is different from B2C because it can take me 30 seconds to buy something off an Instagram ad.Â
Iâm not sure if thatâs a good or bad thing đ¤Ł
Smaller Audience Sizes
With B2B advertising programs, youâll be targeting smaller audiences across ad channels.Â
Your audience will typically be less than 300,000 contacts with a focus on reaching the right person and company vs B2C where your audiences will typically be much broader than this since more people can purchase your product or service.
Different Distribution Strategies
Since youâll be reaching a much more targeted audience, and you may be dealing with a specific budget â the ad channels you decide to use may look different than your B2C advertising counterparts.Â
It all comes down to where your audience lives and breathes, digitally.
Believe me, Iâve been behind some powerful Facebook ads for B2B. But, you may think twice about using a TV commercial during the Super Bowl as a B2B marketer (wellâŚunless youâre Salesforce!)
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But again, this will all depend on your budget and the breath of your buyers.
Need to Support Multiple Sales Funnels
In B2B, your advertising campaigns will support and fuel multiple sales funnels and processes.Â
The big three are product-lead, sales-lead, and a hybrid of both.
You can learn more about each revenue model in our B2B Advertising Guide.Â
Team Sport, Not Individual
B2B advertising requires strategic alignment across multiple teams including sales, marketing, and customer success departments to support the buyerâs journey and close deals more effectively.
Given the fact that itâs not just about reaching a specific individual but also a company.Â
This increases the importance and complexity of working across teams.Â

Go Further Than Just The First Conversion
The B2B sales processes are more complex and there's more buyers involved.Â
Your advertising campaigns should be designed to help impact the entire buyer journey.
Not just the first conversion like B2C advertising.

I hope you found this article helpful!Â
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If youâre serious about mastering B2B advertising, then you definitely need to check out my free course that will teach you the foundational knowledge to becoming a high-performing B2B marketer who knows how to use advertising to drive legit business and revenue impact without the fluff or wasting your time and money learning the ropes the hard way.
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- Module 1: Youâll get a crash course in the B2Bverse and master terminology, sales processes, and working across teams.
- Module 2: Youâll learn how to become your customers' psychologists and understand them deeply through buyer personas that allow you to craft effective messaging.
- Module 3: Youâll master the B2B funnel and learn how to think like a CEO to identify performance bottlenecks and convert more leads into revenue.
- Module 4: Youâll learn how to put it all together and build your go-to-market strategy that gets your ad in front of your dream buyers and converts attention.
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How do customer expectations differ between B2B and B2C markets?
B2B customers typically expect detailed information, personalized communication, and long-term value, focusing on how a product or service can address specific business needs. In contrast, B2C customers often seek quick solutions, emotional satisfaction, and immediate benefits, valuing convenience and brand experience.
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What are the implications of these differences for customer service strategies?
In B2B markets, customer service should be consultative, offering tailored solutions and ongoing support to build strong relationships. For B2C markets, customer service should prioritize efficiency, accessibility, and positive experiences to foster customer loyalty and satisfaction.
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How do pricing strategies vary between B2B and B2C businesses?
B2B pricing often involves negotiation, volume discounts, and customized quotes based on the clientâs specific requirements. B2C pricing is generally fixed, with occasional promotions or discounts aimed at attracting a broad consumer base.
What role does branding play in B2B versus B2C marketing?
In B2B marketing, branding establishes credibility and trust, positioning the company as a reliable partner. In B2C marketing, branding focuses on creating an emotional connection and brand loyalty among consumers.
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How do digital marketing strategies differ between B2B and B2C companies?
B2B digital marketing often leverages content marketing, LinkedIn outreach, and email campaigns targeting decision-makers. B2C digital marketing utilizes social media platforms, influencer partnerships, and broad-reaching advertising to engage consumers.
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How to Craft B2B Buyer Personas For Ad Targeting
Hey there B2B marketing grasshopper đ
In this article, we're channeling our inner Mr. Miyagi from "The Karate Kid," because we're about to master the art of creating B2B buyer personas.Â
Wax on, wax off style â but with less wax and more wisdom!
Letâs dive into it.Â
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- What Is a B2B Buyer Persona?
- 3 Major B2B Marketing Personas
- How to Develop a B2B Buyer Persona
- The Five B2B Buyer Persona Segmentations
- B2B Buyer Persona Template
- Translating B2B Buyer Personaâs into Ad Targeting
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What Is a B2B Buyer Persona?
Just like Daniel-san needed to understand his opponents in the All Valley Karate Tournament, it's important to understand your B2B buyer personas to win in the market.Â
It's critical because these personas are your roadmap â they guide every marketing punch and kick you make.
If you donât do this, your marketing efforts might be as off-target as Daniel-san trying to catch a fly with chopsticks on his first try.Â

We're talking about misdirected resources and messaging that misses the mark, leaving your ROI down and out â so let's break it down, Karate Kid style:
What is a persona? Itâs the semi-fictional characters that make up your target audience. Itâs a great way to unpack who makes up your ideal customer profiles, called an âICPâ
3 Major B2B Marketing Personas
In B2B marketing there are 3 major personas or roles to understand in the sales process.
This is also referred to as a buying committee:
- Decision Maker â The person who makes the final decision to purchase
- Champion - A person who enthusiastically supports your product or service in their organization
- Influencer - A person who can influence other members of the buying committee

Your marketing and advertising efforts should address their needs and concerns when it comes to buying and using your product or service.Â
Knowing what these personas are looking for will help you tailor your messaging to make your ads stand out.
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For example: imagine your buyer persona 'Finance-Manager-Frank'. He's in his mid-40s, loves numbers more than karate, and is always on the lookout for tools that bring efficiency and balance. Where does he find his information? â LinkedIn and financial blogs
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Knowing this, youâd be able to hone in your advertising strategy to use LinkedIn ads to demonstrate how finance managers find more efficiency from their investments by using your product.
How to Develop a B2B Buyer Persona
Thereâs 5 major segmentation buckets to consider when putting together a B2B buyer persona:
- Demographic Segmentation
- Targeting potential customer based on their role (ex: Job Titles, Job Functions)
- Firmographic Segmentation
- Targeting potential customers based on company traits (ex: Industry, Company Size)
- Geographic Segmentation
- Targeting potential customers based on their company and physical location (ex:USA)
- Technographic Segmentation
- Targeting potential customers based on the tech they use (ex: Slack, Teams)Â
- Behavioral Segmentation
- Fine tune your messaging based on your potential customers Jobs To Be Done, decision-making process, and more.
Within each segmentation, thereâs key information you should collect to build your personas which will ultimately inform your advertising channel strategy, targeting, and messaging.Â
Getting crystal clear on your buyer personas will also help you maximize your resources, build internal trust with your sales and service teams, and drive better results.
Letâs dive into the five segmentations in greater detail.Â
The Five B2B Buyer Persona Segmentations:
Demographic
Target potential customer based on their role
- Role: Identify the job title and role theyâre in and what level in their organizations they fall (individual contributor, middle management, or in the C-suite â chief roles including CEO, CFO, CMO, etc).
- Responsibilities: Identify all the key areas they oversee and manage. Pulls who they report to.
Firmographic
Target potential customers based on company traits
- Company Industry: ex: Technology, ManufacturingÂ
- Company Employee Size: ex: 500 - 1,000 employeesÂ
- Company Revenue Size: $1,000,000 - $10,000,000 ARR
Geographic
Target potential customers based on their company and physical location
- Company Location: ex: United States, Canada
- Employee Location: ex: United KingdomÂ
Technographic
Target potential customers based on the tech they use
- Tools: This breaks down the tools they use or need to do their jobs (ex: Slack, Teams)
- Company Competitors: list out any relevant competing technologiesÂ
Behavioral
Fine tune your messaging based on your potential customers Jobs To Be Done, decision-making process, and more.
- Goals: This details how their job is measured by
- Jobs to be Done/Pain Points: This elaborates on the biggest challenges they face in their role
- Decision-Making Process: This goes into detail on who they need approval from when buying a new product/service, who signs the contract, who owns the budget
- Evaluation Process: This details how this persona typically decides on a product
- Objections & Concerns: this outlines what prevents them from making a decisionÂ
- Consumption Habits: how do they gain information for their job and what social media networks do they use
B2B Buyer Persona Template
To help you put this into action get a free copy of my B2B Buyer Persona template in Module 2 - Lesson 2 of my B2B Advertising Foundations Course when you sign up for free. With this template you will be able to easily map out your buyer persona across the five segmentations.

Translating B2B Buyer Personaâs into Ad TargetingÂ
After completing the B2B Buyer Persona template you should be very clear on who youâre going after.Â
Now youâll want to review your personaâs segmentation and find possible targeting opportunities in the platforms youâre considering advertising on â your options will vary greatly by channel.Â
Create a draft campaign in your ad platform of choice and review all of the audience targeting options available â sometimes youâll need to get creative! (example below of LinkedIn Ads).Â

And that my advertising friends is your way to craft a buyer persona you can use to identify the audiences youâll be targeting in your B2B advertising.
Hope you found this article useful!Â
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Connect with me on LinkedIn, and letâs keep the conversation going.
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Jumpstart Your B2B Marketing Career
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If youâre serious about mastering B2B advertising, then you definitely need to check out my free course that will teach you the foundational knowledge to becoming a high-performing B2B marketer who knows how to use advertising to drive legit business and revenue impact without the fluff or wasting your time and money learning the ropes the hard way.
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- Module 1: Youâll get a crash course in the B2Bverse and master terminology, sales processes, and working across teams.
- Module 2: Youâll learn how to become your customers' psychologists and understand them deeply through buyer personas that allow you to craft effective messaging.
- Module 3: Youâll master the B2B funnel and learn how to think like a CEO to identify performance bottlenecks and convert more leads into revenue.
- Module 4: Youâll learn how to put it all together and build your go-to-market strategy that gets your ad in front of your dream buyers and converts attention.
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This course was designed with absolute beginners in mind.
Accelerate your learning curve and start the course today for free.
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People Also Ask
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How can I ensure my B2B buyer personas remain accurate and relevant over time?
Regularly update your personas by conducting periodic market research and gathering feedback from sales and customer service teams. This ensures they reflect current market conditions and evolving customer needs.
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What are effective methods for validating the assumptions made during persona development?
Validate assumptions by analyzing customer data, conducting interviews, and implementing surveys. Cross-referencing these insights with your personas helps confirm their accuracy.
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How can I align my sales and marketing teams using B2B buyer personas?
Facilitate workshops and regular meetings to discuss and refine personas, ensuring both teams have a shared understanding of target customers. This alignment fosters cohesive strategies and messaging.
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What role do negative personas play in refining marketing strategies?
Negative personas represent segments that are unlikely to convert. Identifying them helps in excluding these groups from marketing efforts, thereby improving resource allocation and campaign efficiency.
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How can I leverage B2B buyer personas to enhance content marketing efforts?
Use personas to tailor content that addresses specific pain points and interests of each segment, thereby increasing engagement and conversion rates.
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5 Unconventional Ways to Use The LinkedIn Ads Library
Most marketers know the LinkedIn Ads library exists.Â
And the basics of how to use it (ex: search a competitor and voila youâll see their ads đŞ)Â
Youâre going to go beyond the basics in this article and learn.Â
5 unconventional ways experts use the library to uncover insights and inspiration.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Unconventional Way #1: Finding Conversation Ads Copy
- Unconventional Way #2: Identifying Localization Campaigns
- Unconventional Way #3: Studying Competitive Offers
- Unconventional Way #4: Creative Concept Discovery
- Unconventional Way #5: Landing Page Tear Downs
Unconventional Way #1: Finding Conversation Ads Copy
When you open up the LinkedIn Ads Library you can search %FIRSTNAME% to see conversation ad copy examples from competitors and relevant brands.
Hereâs how to find conversation ad copy examples step-by-step:
- Open up the LinkedIn Ads Library and search for a relevant competitor or brand.

- Enter %FIRSTNAME% under search by keyword and select your relevant country and date range filters.Â

- From here you can browse all available variations based on your filters đ
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If you donât see any conversation ad messages youâll likely need to adjust your filters or itâs possible your competitors or the relevant brands youâre researching arenât actively testing this ad format.
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Unconventional Way #2: Identifying Localization Campaigns
Localization campaigns are when you advertise outside your primary language and draft ads, and landing pages relevant to a specific language.Â
Weâve seen advertising outside of the English language a reduction in costs by up to 70%.Â
If you have the potential to advertise outside of English itâs definitely worth testing.Â
Hereâs how to identify localization campaigns with the ad library:
- Open up the LinkedIn Ads Library and search for a relevant competitor or brand.

- Filter by all countries and uncheck your current target locations (ex: United States)

- Browse through the results to identify different localization campaigns (look for ad copy that isnât in your primary language, example below is an ad in German).Â

- Click view details on the ad to identify the targeted locations.Â

Write down any interesting target countries and/or languages your competitors are targeting that you might consider reaching with localization campaigns.Â
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Unconventional Way #3: Studying Competitive Offers
Letâs say youâre a B2B SaaS company looking to drive more demo requests.Â
You can use the LinkedIn ad library to easily see ads from competitors or relevant brands that are also trying to drive more demo requests.Â
The same is true if weâre talking about free trials, webinar registrations, ebook downloads, and anything else you can think of.Â
Hereâs how to study competitive offers with the ad library:
- Open up the LinkedIn Ads Library and search your offer in the search by keyword filter.

- From here you can browse various ad types that mention your offer within the ad copy.Â

- You can repeat this process and narrow down your filters for further granularity.Â

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Unconventional Way #4: Creative Concept Discovery
Most advertisers using the library will just look at the ad examples provided and not dig much further.Â
Instead what you should do is look for patterns around creative concepts to understand your competitors creative strategy (or the relevant brand in question).Â
Creative concept = the format of which the creatives are designed offÂ
Hereâs 10 examples of creative concepts:
- Before & After
- UGC
- Meme
- Product Mockup
- Illustration (Drawings)
- Stats & Research
- Comedy Skit
- Animated
- Behind-the-Scenes
- AI Generated
Using the library take note of any patterns of creative concepts your competitor/brand in question might be repeating. If itâs significant you might want to consider testing a similar concept.Â
Use your best judgement when labelling concepts and look for patterns.Â

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Unconventional Way #5: Landing Page Tear Downs
When viewing ads in the library you can click on the CTA button to open up the associated landing page the ad is driving traffic towards.Â
The original UTMs are also still within the URL parameter so you can reverse engineer these to better understand your competitors ad strategy (learn how here).Â
With this valuable information you can tear down each page for inspiration.Â

Hope you found this article useful!Â
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If you want to become a LinkedIn Ads pro, check out our free B2B LinkedIn Ads courses, where you'll learn how to launch, optimize, and scale your campaigns to drive pipeline and revenue.
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âď¸ B2B LinkedIn Ads 101 - The Ultimate Crash Course for New LinkedIn Advertisers
- Foundations For LinkedIn Ads Success
- Measurement: Tracking & Key Principles
- Targeting: Reaching Your Dream Buyers
- Ads: Mastering The 9 Ad Formats
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đŻ B2B LinkedIn Ads 102 - The Blueprint for LinkedIn Ads Optimization
- Monitoring: How To Spot Performance Trends
- Auditing: How To Find The Darlings You Need To Kill
- Reporting: How To Transform Data Into Insights
- Optimization: How To Make Your LinkedIn Ads Profitable
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- Concepts of Scaling
- Divide and Conquer
- Learnings From $25M+ In LinkedIn Ad Spend
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What is the LinkedIn Ads Library, and how does it work?
The LinkedIn Ads Library is a tool that lets users explore active and past ads from brands. It helps analyze competitor strategies, ad creatives, and targeting methods, offering inspiration and benchmarking opportunities.
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How can I use the LinkedIn Ads Library to improve my ad campaigns?
The library helps identify trends, successful ad formats, and messaging styles. Use it to refine your own strategies by studying competitorsâ offers, creative approaches, and audience engagement tactics.
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Are there limitations to the insights I can gather from the LinkedIn Ads Library?
Yes, while it provides access to ad creatives and some targeting details, it doesnât reveal performance metrics like click-through rates or conversions. Itâs best used for inspiration and competitor research.
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Can I track changes in competitorsâ ad strategies over time using the LinkedIn Ads Library?
Yes, by regularly checking competitorsâ ads, you can observe shifts in their messaging, offers, and formats, helping you adapt your campaigns to stay competitive.
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How does the LinkedIn Ads Library compare to other ad libraries, like Meta or Googleâs?
LinkedInâs library focuses on professional audiences, showcasing ads tailored for B2B and career-focused messaging. Metaâs library offers broader consumer insights, while Googleâs is keyword-centric. Choose based on your campaign goals.
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LinkedIn Spotlight Ads In 2024: Are They Worth The Investment?
Should you invest in LinkedIn Spotlight Ads?Â
In this article you'll learn:Â
- The pro's and con's of LinkedIn Spotlight Ads
- How much LinkedIn Spotlight ads costÂ
- Examples of LinkedIn Spotlight ads
- 3 LinkedIn Spotlight ad strategiesÂ
By the end of this article youâll know if this ad type makes sense for you.
Letâs dive into it! đ
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Contents
- What are LinkedIn Spotlight Ads?
- LinkedIn Spotlight Ad Specs
- 4 Reasons to Invest In LinkedIn Spotlight AdsÂ
- 4 Reasons You SHOULD NOT Invest In LinkedIn Spotlight AdsÂ
- 3 LinkedIn Spotlight Ad Strategies Worth Testing
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What are LinkedIn Spotlight Ads?
Spotlight ads are only seen on desktop devices and use a combination of your audience's LinkedIn profile data such as photo, company name, and job title to dynamically change based on the user.Â

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LinkedIn Spotlight Ad Specs
When creating a spotlight ad youâve got the following options:
- Ad headline = 50 charactersÂ
- Company name = 25 characters
- Company Image = logo or image in JPG or PNG that is < 2 MBÂ
- Background Image (optional) = 300x250 in JPG or PNGÂ
Iâd personally recommend not adding a background image as it removes the ad description, and the users profile photo will not be shown, which defeats the purpose of this ad type đ
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4 Reasons to Invest In LinkedIn Spotlight AdsÂ
Reason 1: 74% Lower Cost Per 1,000 Impressions (CPM)
After reviewing $1,726,264.56 in spend by ad type for our B2B SaaS clients, we found linkedin spotlight ads have an average CPM of $5.23, 74% lower than single image ads.Â

Reason 2: Increased Ad Recall
Spotlight ad placements are very âlow keyâ and unintrusive.Â
They only appear on Desktop and are served on the right side of the newsfeed.Â
Given an average CPM of $5.23 and subtle placement you can rack large frequencies > 20 without negatively impacting your audienceâs experience.Â
The combination of high frequency and low impression costs = greater potential ad recallÂ
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Reason 3: Low Creative Effort
Spotlight ads only require an image that is < 2MB making it an EXTREMELY low creative effort.Â
Compare this to formats like single image, carousel, or even video ads.Â
If you want more exposure without a ton of effort theyâre an easy addition.Â
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Reason 4: Flexible Bidding Strategies
Spotlight ads allow you to multiple bidding strategies depending on your campaign objectives.Â
- Maximum delivery = LinkedIn will automatically adjust your bids for the most exposure
- Cost cap = set a target cost per landing page clickÂ
- Manual bidding = set a specific bid per landing page click
With each of these bidding strategies you have flexibility to test and leverage the one that allows you the greatest exposure for the lowest cost.Â
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4 Reasons You SHOULD NOT Invest In LinkedIn Spotlight AdsÂ
Reason 1: 83% higher average CPC prices
After reviewing $1,726,264.56 in spend by ad type for our B2B SaaS clients, we found linkedin spotlight ads have an average cost per click of $7.93, 83% higher than single image ads.Â

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Reason 2: You want to generate the most conversionsÂ
Spotlight ads have horrible engagement rates compared to other LinkedIn ad types.Â
If your primary objective is to drive conversions then spotlight ads are not the ideal ad type to use.Â
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Reason 3: Youâre trying to drive the most traffic to your siteÂ
Spotlight ads have below average clickthrough rates compared to other ad types which makes using them to drive site traffic a poor use case of budget.Â
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Reason 4: Youâre not already investing in other ad types
Spotlight ads are not a game changer ad type. They should be used in support alongside other more dominant ad types such as (image, video, or conversation).Â
The best use of spotlight ads is remarketing, allowing you to stay top of mind at a low cost in front of the audiences that already know/like/trust you.Â
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3 LinkedIn Spotlight Ad Strategies Worth Testing
In no particular order, hereâs 3 strategies worth testing with spotlight ads.
Strategy #1: Remarketing
The real advantage of spotlight ads are low distribution costs with an average CPM of $5.28.
This in combination with the fact that spotlight ads are a non-intrusive ad type on desktop devices and limited right-hand placements makes them great for remarketing.Â
You can leverage spotlight ads to remarket:Â
- All website visitors
- Company page visitorsÂ
- Past event attendees
- Contacts of customers, and leads in nurture
If you want to learn more about building a LinkedIn remarketing strategy check out our in-depth article on How to Build a Multichannel B2B Retargeting Strategy (Step-By-Step).Â
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Strategy #2: Company Page Growth
Another potential strategy to test spotlight ads is growing your LinkedIn company page.Â
You can leverage this ad type to drive visitors to view your page (which will then hopefully lead to a follower), check out this example from Aurora who is using a CTA of âFollowâ.Â

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Strategy #3: Job Recruitment
Spotlight ads are available with the Job applicants campaign objective and given itâs dynamic element (automatically pulling the photo of the user) you can create personalized recruitment ads.Â

I hope you found this article useful!
And as promised, now know if this ad type makes sense for you.
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Master B2B LinkedIn Ads with these 3 Free Courses:
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If you want to become a LinkedIn Ads pro, check out our free B2B LinkedIn Ads courses, where you'll learn how to launch, optimize, and scale your campaigns to drive pipeline and revenue.
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Here's what you'll learn in each course:
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âď¸ B2B LinkedIn Ads 101 - The Ultimate Crash Course for New LinkedIn Advertisers
- Foundations For LinkedIn Ads Success
- Measurement: Tracking & Key Principles
- Targeting: Reaching Your Dream Buyers
- Ads: Mastering The 9 Ad Formats
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Beginnerâs Guide to Google Ads Competitor Analysis In 2024
Looking to research competitor's Google Ads?Â
In this guide I'll walk you through how to find their best ads, and reverse engineer their strategy.Â
Regardless of if your budget is as low as $10/day or $10,000/day, the same process applies.Â
Weâll first focus on analysis in this guide and then dive into strategy.Â
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- How to Find & Research Competitors Google Ads
- Free Tools to Find Examples of Competitors Google Ads
- Paid Tools to Find Examples of Competitors Google Ads
- How to Break Down Your Competitors Google Ads Strategy
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How to Find & Research Competitors Google Ads
Pablo Picasso once said âgood artists copy, and great artists stealâ taking inspiration from what works from your competitors and transforming it into âyour ownâ way is a sound approach.Â
Just remember this can sometimes lead to a situation where everyone is copying each other and no one has any real idea of what their doing in the first place đ
Ultimately beating your own baseline performance is what you should obsess about.Â
With this disclaimer out of the way, you first need to know what competitors you want to research.Â
You can find who youâre up against with the auction insights report in Google Ads.Â

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Find this report by navigating to Keywords > Auction Insights within your Google Ads account.Â
- Sort this report by Impression Share to understand how visible you are against your competitors for your targeting criteria (ex: keywords, locations, audiences).Â
- Review the Top of page rate as well to understand how often you and your competitors appear within the top 3 positions of Google.Â
Now that you have an understanding of who your competitors are.Â
Letâs dive into the free and paid tools you can use to conduct Google Ads competitor analysis.Â
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Free Tools to Find Examples of Competitors Google Ads
Each of the following competitor analysis tools can be used for free, leverage whichever resonates.Â
Google Ads Transparency Center
Source: https://adstransparency.google.com/Â
The Google Ads Transparency Center was released on March 29, 2023 as a way to help you quickly and easily learn more about the ads you see on Search, YouTube and Display.
Since the release of this tool itâs become an absolute goldmine for Google advertisers.Â
Hereâs how you can leverage the Google Ads Transparency Center for competitor analysis:
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1. Visit the Google Ads Transparency Center and enter your competitors domain URLÂ

2. Scroll down to see the most recent Search, YouTube, and Display ads
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When scrolling through the results take note of the following:
- Number of total ads to understand how active your competitor is.Â
- The language the ads are written in to know if your competitor is running localization strategy.
- The primary keyword your competitor is trying to target in the ad copy.
- {Parameters} in the ad copy to know if your competitor is using dynamic search ads or keyword insertion.
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3. Once you find an interesting ad click on it to reveal the target locationÂ
- Click on the show anywhere button to reveal the target location for the ad.Â

Armed with this information you can decide if you want to advertise to these same regions.Â
If you only used 1 tool for Google Ads competitor analysis Iâd recommend the Transparency Center.Â
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ISearchFrom
Source: https://isearchfrom.com/Â
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If youâre planning to advertise somewhere youâre not physically located and want to know which competitors are bidding on your target keywords, ISearchFrom is a great free tool to use.Â
Hereâs how you can utilize ISearchFrom for google ads competitor analysis:
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1. Visit ISearchFrom and enter your target country and keyword

2. Review the ads to uncover advertisers in your target location you might not be aware ofÂ

From this simulated result for someone âphysicallyâ located in the United Kingdom I can see Coursera is advertising on google ads courses in this region.Â
From here I can leverage the Transparency Center to uncover more ad examples from them.Â
Again this is a great tool for finding competitors youâre not familiar with in locations youâre not in.Â
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Paid Tools to Find Examples of Competitors Google Ads
Each of the following competitor analysis tools can be used for a fee, use whichever resonates and fits your budget.
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SpyFu
Source: https://www.spyfu.com/Â
Price: $39-$79/month
If youâre looking for a simple tool to review examples of competitors Google Ads copy, target keywords, and landing pages.
SpyFu is a great tool to start off with, hereâs how you can use it.Â
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1. Visit SpyFu and enter your competitors domainÂ

2. Review your competitors estimated Google Ads budget and quantity of paid keywords

3. Navigate to âPPC Research > PPC Keywordsâ to see all paid keywordsÂ

4. Head to âPPC Research > Ad Historyâ to see all competitor ad examples by keyword

5. Uncover other top competitors âPPC Research > Competitorsâ you might know of

With this one tool you can get estimates of competitors' Google Ads budgets, review keywords, ads, and uncover opportunities across new competitors you might not know of.Â
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Other paid tools:Â
Thereâs no shortage of paid tools you can use to research your competitors.
Hereâs a list of some others worth exploring:Â
Donât get hung up on the tools.
Achieving the end outcome is ultimately key.Â
Now that you know how to find and research your competitors Google Ads.
Letâs walk through how to break down their strategy.Â
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How to Break Down Your Competitors Google Ads Strategy
Knowing what keywords and ad copy your competitors are using is a great starting point.Â
But getting answers to questions like:
- How are my competitors structuring their campaigns?Â
- How are they allocating budget?Â
are crucial insights that can separate you from them.Â
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1. Reverse Engineering URL Parameters
Once you know your competitors landing pages, which you can get from:Â
- Searching keywords in Google and clicking on their ads
- Reviewing landing page URLs in SpyFuâs Ad History report
Youâll want to review their UTM parameters to get insights on the goal of this campaign, target keyword, and anything else around how it was set up.Â
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URL Parameter Example #1 - Zoho
For example, I searched CRM software and clicked on this ad from Zoho:

When reviewing the URL post click I can see the following parameters:
/?network=g&device=c&keyword=crm%20software&campaignid=14928929712
&creative=552506800726&matchtype=e
&adposition=&placement=&adgroup=130022006802&gad_source=1
&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3tCyBhDBARIsAEY0XNlAKXey
TKDzEJQDpeNh2giI4p8sVSnWKqsvlND5bvZa_J
q62wCqSFoaAsc1EALw_wcBÂ
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By reviewing the URL structure I can gather the following information:
- Network = g | theyâre advertising on Google Search
- Device = c | theyâre running ads on Desktop devices
- Keyword = crm software | theyâre bidding on crm software
- Matchtype = e | theyâre using exact matchÂ
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URL Parameter Example #2 - Freshworks
Letâs use one more example to drive this home with the Freshworks ad that was underneath Zoho:
?tactic_id=6071454&utm_source=google-adwords&utm_medium=FSales-Search-InsideEU-FSE-RLSA-New
&utm_campaign=FSales-Search-InsideEU-FSE-RLSA New&utm_term=crm%20software&device=c
&matchtype=p&network=g
&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3tCyBhDBARIsAEY0XNkaG_AiGqCRYj-AEcuQcnvJS_3eI0bS6jIKu_
M7JRmqOYwSIGwuc6UaAvYqEALw_wcB&gad_source=1Â
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Hereâs what Iâm able to gather from the URL structure:
- Source = google-adwords | theyâre advertising on Google Search
- Campaign = FSales-Search-InsideEU-FSE-RLSA-New | theyâre advertising in the EU and running a remarketing list for search ads campaigns.
- Term = crm software | theyâre advertising on the keyword crm software
- Device = c | theyâre bidding on desktop devices
- Matchtype = p | theyâre using phrase match
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With this information you can start to get answers into how your competitors are structuring their campaigns and itâs freely available and ready for those advertisers that are savvy enough to look.
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2. Keyword ClassificationÂ
How are your competitors allocating budget?
Now youâll never know the answer to this question with absolute certainty but with some manual work hereâs how you can try and piece together a sense of their strategy allocation.Â
Youâll need one of the paid tools listed above in order to perform this keyword analysis.Â
Iâll be using SEMRush for the sake of demonstration but the general process is the same across tools.Â
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1. Export all of your competitors paid keywords into a CSVÂ

2. Filter the Last Seen column by the most recent month to see active keywordsÂ

3. Add a new column called âThemeâ and classify each keyword by campaign theme.Â
This step can take some significant time but can be well worth the effort to understand your competitors keyword strategy and budget allocation priorities.Â
With your custom column of âcampaign themeâ youâll want to manually classify each keyword.Â
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Hereâs the four campaign themes youâll utilize for classification:Â Â
- NonBrand = high-intent keywords that donât include your brand name
- Brand = keywords containing your brand name
- Competitive = keywords that represent your competitors
- Content = keywords that are informational and research orientedÂ
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Watch this video for a deep dive on how to perform this advanced classification:
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4. Summarize your classified keywords into a pivot table to understand your competitors strategy and budget prioritiesÂ

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From here we can make some assumptions about what is working for our competitors.Â
- 87% of Udemyâs keywords are NonBrand, 9% Brand, 4% Content, and barely 0% Competitive.Â
- Itâs safe to assume that the majority of the budget is supporting NonBrand, followed by Brand, Content, and ultimately Competitive.Â
Based on this allocation I might want to focus on NonBrand first given the volume of investment Udemy seems to be spending on it, and avoid competitive keywords to start.Â
This isn't 100% exact science but an advanced way to research your competitors Google Ads.Â
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People Also Ask
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