10 Proven SaaS LinkedIn Ads Tips To Drive More ROI
Want to drive qualified pipeline and revenue from your LinkedIn Ads campaigns?
I’ve worked with 50+ startups, and managed 7-figure LinkedIn ads budgets for B2B SaaS.
My goal with this article is to show you ten proven tips for improving your LinkedIn ads ROI.
Irrelevant of the order, all of these tips have equal importance.
Let’s jump into it! 🚀
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Tip #1: Use auto bidding for the first 7 days of a new campaign
- Tip #2: Never use the Audience Network
- Tip #3: Penetrate your audience with the reach objective
- Tip #4: Leverage exclusions for focus
- Tip #5: Job functions give you best visibility and reach
- Tip #6: Always start with even rotation upon launch
- Tip #7: Check your demographics report weekly
- Tip #8: Target mobile devices exclusively with 628 x 1200
- Tip #9: Review your performance by device
- Tip #10: Use LinkedIn’s bulk import and export feature
Tip #1: Use auto bidding for the first 7 days of a new campaign
When launching a new LinkedIn Ads campaign start with automated bidding for the first week.
The thought process behind this is it will give LinkedIn’s algorithm enough time to learn and give you an average bid of what it takes to win auctions for your target audience.
After the first week switch to manual bidding and set the bid amount 20% lower than your average.
This works almost 99% of the time allowing you significant cost per click reductions.
Once you make the switch keep an eye on your daily spend over the next five days, if you set your bids too low it can negatively impact your visibility.
The key is to find the optimal bid between cost and maximum visibility (ex: impressions, views).
Give it a shot and send me a DM on LinkedIn with how much money you save! 🤑
This tip applies to traffic and conversion campaigns.
Tip #2: Never use the Audience Network
This one might be a bit controversial, but no matter what you LinkedIn reps say this is a no no.
If you’re not familiar, the LinkedIn audience network is a conglomerate of website partners.
This allows you to distribute your content outside of LinkedIn and on their websites.
Sounds amazing in theory but in practice the problem with the audience network is:
🔴90-95% of your ENTIRE LinkedIn Ads budget is spent on websites outside of LinkedIn
Which completely destroys the point of running LinkedIn ads in the first place 😂
The LinkedIn algorithm always prioritizes the audience network because it’s cheaper and it’s trying to optimise for the greatest number of impressions for the lowest cost with your budget.
I’ve personally tested the audience network over multiple quarters with the same exact campaign and the only difference is one is using the audience network and other isn’t.
The campaign using the audience network had a CTR of 0.03% compared to 1% without.
You also have no ideas which websites placed your ads as it’s a black box.
Save your budget and improve your ROI by turning it off.
Tip #3: Penetrate your audience with the reach objective
If you’re trying to reach a large audience (ex: target account list) and want to do so in the most cost effective way, leverage the reach campaign objective.
Obviously if you’re trying driving the most clicks then this tip wouldn’t be applicable.
Instead in that case you should focus on using the website visits objective.
The caveat here is if you truly know:
- Your ideal customer profile
- That your content resonates with them
Then you can make the case that these people will click through anyways regardless of objective,
Through testing I’ve found that if you have great content using reach you’ll actually serve towards more people and generate more net new clicks given the reduction in CPM costs.
The major benefit of reach is that it is optimised for driving more unique impressions per viewer.
Pro tip:
Contact your LinkedIn Ads rep to send you a report on audience penetration on a monthly and quarterly basis to see how many unique users you’re reaching in your target audience.
Tip #4: Leverage exclusions for focus
Most LinkedIn advertisers underestimate the power of exclusions.
It’s one of those things most leveraged but not to its fullest capability.
Everyone knows you need to exclude the obvious things like competitors, students, customers, etc…
But they haven’t built the habit of checking LinkedIn Demographics Report once per week to find irrelevant titles for exclusion.
It’s really important to be mindful of multiple current roles when excluding as you can accidentally block your ads from being visible from high value audience members.
For example, let’s say you only help businesses with more than 1,000 employees.
Conventional logic would be exclude people who work at companies with < 1,000 employees but what happens when your perfect prospect:
- Volunteers at a nonprofit organization with < 100 employees
- Started a side hustle that only has with a size of “myself only”
The answer is, they won’t see your ads.
Remember that exclusions are always prioritised over inclusions.
When excluding focus on using job titles to refine your audience and prevent accidental conflicts.
Tip #5: Job functions give you best visibility and reach
This point is a bit controversial but from my own testing I’ve found job functions give you better visibility and reach than job titles.
This doesn’t mean you should never use job title targeting, I’ve actually found for certain personas titles work better than functions but if you’re in the following scenario:
- Targeting a high value account list
- Promoting ads that speak to a general pain point/benefit
- Your ideal audience has a million variations of the same title
Then you’re better off using job functions to reach as many relevant audience members.
Here’s some great combinations of job function targeting to test:
- Job functions AND seniority
- Job functions AND seniority AND member skills OR interest
Make sure you’re checking your demographics report on a weekly basis to find all the irrelevant job titles you’re reaching and exclude them on an ongoing basis.
This process can take up to two and half months but the goal is to eventually get to the point where you only see relevant titles inside of the demographics report.
Highly recommend excluding unpaid, training, and entry seniority as a starting point.
Pro tip:
Study LinkedIn profiles of your best prospects and take note of the member skills, certifications, and schools they’ve listed to find commonalities for targeting.
Tip #6: Always start with even rotation upon launch
When launching your new campaigns you have the option to choose how to serve your ads.
The thought process behind this is you want to understand which ad will perform the best by receiving enough budget for proper testing.
Unfortunately if you start with optimising for performance LinkedIn will prematurely assign 40-50% of your budget to one variation of ad while the others only receive what’s remaining.
In order to avoid this, start with rotating ads evenly for the first 7-14 days when launching a new campaign to serve budget equally and then switch to optimise for performance.
Tip #7: Check your demographics report weekly
I’ve hinted at this multiple times across all these tips but it’s so important to driving a return on investment with LinkedIn Ads that it deserves to be its own tip.
You need to know what’s happening across your account.
Review your demographics report for:
- Ad performance
- Campaign performance
- Campaign group performance
This will ensure your budget is going towards reaching the right people and companies.
Pro tip:
LinkedIn has reporting minimums when using the demographics report in platform, get around this by using a third party data connector to push the data into G-Sheet or Looker.
Tip #8: Target mobile devices exclusively with 628 x 1200
LinkedIn has a 628x1200 image ad spec that allows you to only appear on mobile devices.
If you know that your audience performs well for you on mobile devices you can set up a campaign leveraging this specific image ad dimension to serve exclusively on LinkedIn mobile.
The same is true for targeting desktop devices with text or spotlight ads.
Learn more about your audiences device behaviour with Google Analytics 4:
Tip #9: Review your performance by device
You can review your performance in LinkedIn by clicking on Breakdown > Impression by Device Type
The AdConversion team analysed 10,000,000+ impressions and found:
- 85.1% of impressions serve on Mobile App
- 9.6% of impressions serve on Desktop Web
- 5.3% of impressions serve on Mobile Web
That’s 90.4% of total impressions serving on mobile devices! 🤯
Pro tip:
Use the LinkedIn Ads preview to see what your ad will look like when displayed on mobile and optimise your copy to best fit this device over desktop.
Tip #10: Use LinkedIn’s bulk import and export feature
This tip is one that even my most savvy marketing friends aren’t aware of.
Changing bids, and creating campaigns on LinkedIn is a REAL pain.
You don’t need to suffer this pain and instead can use LinkedIn’s bulk import and export feature.
You can simply just export your ads, campaigns, or groups to make bulk changes.
Voila, a task that would take hours has been cut down into minutes.
Learn more about bulk actions in this article by LinkedIn.
Hope you found these 10 tips valuable! 👏
Implement the ones that resonate most with you to improve your ROI from LinkedIn Ads.
Connect with me on LinkedIn, if you have any questions or want to connect!
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Then started searching to find the answer? (same here lol)
To save you (and ourselves) trouble, we gathered the most popular ad specs across 10 channels in one place:
- Google Display Ad Specs
- LinkedIn Ad Specs
- Twitter (X) Ad Specs
- Quora Ad Specs
- Reddit Ad Specs
- YouTube Ad Specs
- Google Discovery / Demand Gen Ad Specs
- TikTok Ad Specs
- Meta Ad Specs
⭐️ Bookmark this article and refer back to it when you need ad specs.
Google Display Ad Specs
Source: support.google.com
Browse examples at adstransparency.google.com
LinkedIn Ad Specs
Source: business.linkedin.com
Browse examples at: linkedin.com/ad-library/home
X (Twitter) Ad Specs
Source: business.twitter.com
- You can request to have video lengths increased up to 10 minutes
- Carousel can use images or videos but must be in the same aspect ratio (ex: 1:1 or 16:9)
Quora Ad Specs
Source: image ads, video ads
Reddit Ad Specs
Source: reddit.my.site.com
* Headlines will be truncated to 100 characters on mobile/mobile web for the conversation placement.
Youtube Ad Specs
Source: support.google.com
Browse examples at adstransparency.google.com
Google Discovery / Demand Gen Ad Specs
Source: support.google.com
Browse examples at adstransparency.google.com
TikTok Ad Specs
Source: ads.tiktok.com
Browse examples at library.tiktok.com/ads
Meta Ad Specs (Facebook/Instagram)
Source: business.facebook.com
Browse examples at: www.facebook.com/ads/library
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3 Powerful Strategies For Scaling SaaS Google Ads You Need To Know
Google Ads is a blessing and a curse.
You're blessed with intent and cursed with scale.
It’s a powerful channel for scaling pipeline for SaaS startups but low search volume is a challenge.
In this article you’re going to learn 3 powerful strategies for scaling your SaaS google ads further.
This won’t solve your limited search volume issues that's just the nature of your target keywords and B2B SaaS but these strategies will help you squeeze more performance from your account.
Let’s dive into it 👇
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Strategy #1: Broad Match Discovery
- Strategy #2: Advertising outside of English
- Strategy #3: Industry campaigns
Strategy #1: Broad Match Discovery
Before you click away I’m not talking about using broad match in the traditional sense.
Where you let Google show your ads for WHATEVER they think is relevant.
Broad match discovery is where you combine broad match keywords AND an audience.
It essentially means you’re giving Google the flexibility to show your ads for whatever they feel is relevant but within the confines of your targeted audience.
I would not recommend testing this approach unless you have:
- Strong negative keyword lists
- Proven converting phrase match keywords
- Significant conversion volume (> 15/month)
The benefit is you get to scale your top keywords safely past phrase match.
How to implement broad match discovery:
Step 1: Find proven converting phrase match keywords
Review your performance across converting phrase match keywords to identify which you’re going to prioritize testing with broad match discovery.
Don’t rely on “total conversions” make sure you’re viewing performance by keyword based on the custom metrics that matter for your business (ex: Demo, Trial, SQL, SAL, Opp, etc).
Once you’ve identified some worthwhile keywords it’s time for step 2.
Step 2: Brainstorm your targeted audiences
Google has 5 audience types you can leverage for targeting in your search campaigns.
- Your data = website visitors or contact lists
- In-market = people actively researching a given topic
- Life events = people who’ve accomplished a life milestone (ex: create a business, get married)
- Detailed demographics = industries, company sizes, education level.
- Affinity = people who are interested in a certain topic
You can use a mixture of all these different types of audiences to layer on top of your broad match discovery campaigns.
If you’re dealing with < 500 searches/month for your keywords I recommend clustering a minim of 10-15 audiences on top of your campaigns to help with delivery.
Step 3: Setup a campaign experiment
The safest way you can test broad match discovery is in a 50/50 experiment alongside your top converting phrase match campaign.
You can easily AB test in Google Ads using the campaign experiments feature.
Located under Campaigns > Experiments
Using this feature build an experiment splitting the traffic by 50% for your original campaign vs the experiment version using broad match AND the targeted audiences you brainstormed in step 2.
Strategy #2: Advertising outside of English
English is the most competitive language in the world with the majority of advertisers.
We’ve seen reductions of up to 70% in our average CPC targeting other languages.
If your company has the resources to sell in multiple languages – take advantage of localization!
Localization campaigns are when you target keywords, write ad copy, and design landing pages that all are in your audience's native language (ex: Spanish, German, Portuguese).
You’ll reap the benefits of lower costs due to less competition.
The downside however with localization is search volume.
If you’re already advertising in English outside of North America and finding success, definitely recommend testing this strategy.
How to implement localized campaigns:
Step 1: Find proven converting phrase match keywords
Review your performance across converting phrase match keywords to identify which you’re going to prioritize testing with broad match discovery.
Don’t rely on “total conversions” make sure you’re viewing performance by keyword based on the custom metrics that matter for your business (ex: Demo, Trial, SQL, SAL, Opp, etc).
Step 2: Brainstorm your targeted languages
Ask your internal team what languages your sales team is able to sell in.
Based on your options make a list of potential languages.
Next, if you’re advertising outside of North America, review the top performing countries and identify their local languages and see if you have the internal resources that can speak that language.
If you can’t sell in this language then this strategy won’t make sense.
Step 3: Hire a local translator
Don’t make the mistake of relying on Google Translate to perform the bulk of your translation.
You’ll want to hire a translator that grew up in the area in which you want to advertise.
For instance, if you’re advertising in Portuguese.
The dialect for Europeans living in Portugal and those living in Brazil is very different.
A local brazilian can tell if it’s not their dialect just like a native portuguese.
I recommend hiring locals off Upwork can be as low as $12/hour depending on the language.
These translations will make a world difference in your ad and landing page copy.
Strategy #3: Industry campaigns
Industry campaigns can be great for coverage and quality.
This is where you’re going to bid on a desired keyword and add a related industry term.
For example, let’s say bidding on the keyword “crm software” here’s how you can modify this keyword to make it industry specific:
- healthcare crm software
- crm software for fintech
- crm software for small businesses
The benefits of industry campaigns:
- Personalized ad copy that can yield greater CTRs
- Higher quality leads due to a more qualified search term
- Lower cost per click prices due to less competition
The downside however is search volume (the constant struggle of Google for SaaS 😅).
How to implement industry campaigns:
Step 1: Find proven converting phrase match keywords
Just like the other strategies we’re going to identify proven keywords first that we can create industry variations for.
Step 2: Brainstorm your target industries
Run a win rate analysis in your CRM and understand which industries have the shortest sales cycles and largest deal sizes? Based on your findings, prioritise the industries in which you want to target.
Step 3: Build and prevent keyword overlap
Once you have your keywords and target industries you’re ready to build your campaigns.
Make sure to add your industry terms as negative keywords in your generic non-brand campaigns.
Otherwise you can have people seeing your generic ads for your industry terms.
Hope you found this article helpful!
Best of luck scaling your Google Ads campaigns for your SaaS.
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✅ 100% free access.
✅ Taught by vetted industry experts.
✅ Have workbooks, resources, and templates.
✅ Less than 10 minutes per lesson.
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- Scale their ideas
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