Display Ads Management | Controlling the Display Network
The Display Network lets you show banners across millions of partner sites and apps. Impressions are cheap and reach is wide — and precisely for that reason, left uncontrolled it can be the fastest way to burn budget in an account.
The fundamental difference from Search
On Search the user is looking for something, so intent exists. On Display the user is doing something else and your ad appears in front of them; there is no intent, only attention. That difference changes everything.
Opening Display with the same conversion expectations produces disappointment. This network works to create demand or to remind, not to capture existing demand.
Its most efficient use: remarketing
Display’s most reliable job is remarketing. Reminding someone who already knows you and has visited your site makes sense on this network and produces measurable results.
Display to a cold audience only makes sense under specific conditions: if your brand is unknown and the buying decision takes a long time, it can serve as awareness building. In that case the expectation should not be direct sales but a rise in later search volume.
Placement discipline is mandatory
This network’s biggest trap is placements. By default your ad can appear in game apps, irrelevant content sites and places with very high accidental click rates. Those clicks do not convert, but you pay for them.
That is why I build an account-level negative placement list and review the placement report regularly. Excluding mobile app inventory entirely is often the first intervention in an account. This work applies to accounts running Performance Max too, since PMax uses the same inventory.
The creative side
On Display, creative is far more decisive than copy is on Search. With responsive display ads Google combines the images and text you provide automatically — if the material is weak, so is the result.
Businesses that care about brand appearance get better results uploading their own designs. Creative also has to be refreshed periodically; running the same image for a long time reduces its effect.
How do we start? First I assess whether Display makes sense for you at all; in most accounts the answer is “remarketing first”. I send the setup and placement protection plan in writing. You can reach me from the contact page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is cost per click so low on Display?
Because there is no intent. A cheap click does not mean a cheap customer; since the conversion rate is far lower than Search, cost per conversion can end up similar or higher.
Can I prevent accidental clicks?
Not entirely, but largely: excluding mobile app inventory, building a negative placement list and reviewing placement reports regularly eliminates most of them.
Does Display work for brand awareness?
It can, but it is hard to measure. To see the effect you have to watch changes in brand search volume; declaring success based on impression counts is misleading.