Performance Max pour le commerce vous aide à élargir votre couverture et à élargir vos objectifs en permettant de diffuser des annonces sur un inventaire supplémentaire.
Vous devrez peut-être créer des composants (texte, image ou vidéo) pour diffuser des annonces dans de nouveaux formats et sur de nouvelles surfaces, comme le texte, Discover, YouTube InStream et Display.
Si vous disposez d'insights uniques sur les segments de vos utilisateurs les plus susceptibles d'effectuer des conversions, vous pouvez désormais utiliser les signaux d'audience pour en informer Google.
Voici quelques améliorations que les campagnes Performance Max offrent par rapport aux campagnes Shopping standards:
- Ciblage linguistique en fonction de critères de flux ou de campagne Merchant Center
- Extension d'URL finale
- Lorsque l'objectif de visites en magasin est sélectionné, tous les magasins sont ciblés.
- Possibilité de définir des objectifs de conversion par client ou par campagne
Associer vos comptes Merchant Center et Google Ads
Afin d'utiliser Performance Max pour le commerce, le compte Google Ads doit être associé à un compte Merchant Center existant. Si vous associez votre compte à Merchant Center, des composants pourront être générés automatiquement pour la campagne, mais la couverture et les performances seront limitées.
Ajoutez des groupes de composants
L'ajout d'un groupe d'assets active les canaux Shopping et de remarketing dynamique, tandis que la configuration de l'extension d'URL active les annonces dynamiques du Réseau de Recherche. En général, plus vous fournissez d'assets, plus le système peut créer de formats d'annonces pour cibler un inventaire supplémentaire.
Nous vous recommandons de faire en sorte que chaque groupe d'assets cible des produits différents. Notez qu'il existe des limites pour répertorier les groupes. Nous vous recommandons de ne cibler qu'un ensemble spécifique de produits dans un groupe d'assets. Par exemple, les produits A-L doivent se trouver dans le groupe d'assets 1 et les produits M-Z dans le groupe d'assets 2.
Si vous souhaitez personnaliser vos messages sur les composants en fonction de l'audience, vous pouvez créer plusieurs groupes d'assets par campagne. Vous pouvez ainsi créer différents groupes d'assets pour la même URL finale.
Découvrez d'autres conseils d'optimisation lorsque vous configurez votre campagne Performance Max.
Créer une campagne Performance Max pour le commerce
Comme pour les autres campagnes Shopping, définissez les champs ShoppingSetting
de la campagne.
Obligatoire
merchant_id
- ID Merchant Center du compte qui contient les produits à promouvoir.
Facultatif
feed_label
Chaîne utilisée pour le libellé du flux tel que défini dans votre compte Merchant Center. Utilisez ce champ si vous devez sélectionner des produits dans un flux Merchant Center spécifique. S'il n'est pas spécifié, la campagne utilise tous les flux disponibles dans Merchant Center.
Si vous utilisiez auparavant le
sales_country
obsolète, au format avec code pays à deux lettres (XX
),feed_label
doit être utilisé à la place. Pour en savoir plus, consultez l'article d'aide sur les libellés de flux.Notez que le fait d'indiquer un code pays dans un
feed_label
n'active pas automatiquement la diffusion des annonces dans ce pays. Vous devez d'abord configurer le ciblage géographique.campaign_priority
Priorité de la campagne Shopping. Les campagnes dont la priorité est numériquement plus élevée prévalent sur celles dont la priorité est inférieure.
enable_local
Option permettant d'activer les annonces pour les produits vendus dans les magasins locaux pour cette campagne.
Les produits en magasin sont activés par défaut si un inventaire est disponible. Vous pouvez les filtrer à l'aide de groupes de fiches.
language
Vous pouvez sélectionner plusieurs langues pour diffuser vos annonces auprès de groupes de clients spécifiques.
Objectifs de conversion
Vous pouvez ignorer les objectifs de conversion au niveau du client en mettant à jour les objectifs de conversion au niveau de la campagne comme illustré dans cet exemple:
Java
/** Retrieves the list of customer conversion goals. */ private static List<CustomerConversionGoal> getCustomerConversionGoals( GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient, long customerId) { String query = "SELECT customer_conversion_goal.category, customer_conversion_goal.origin " + "FROM customer_conversion_goal"; List<CustomerConversionGoal> customerConversionGoals = new ArrayList<>(); try (GoogleAdsServiceClient googleAdsServiceClient = googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createGoogleAdsServiceClient()) { // The number of conversion goals is typically less than 50, so we use // GoogleAdsService.search instead of search_stream. SearchPagedResponse response = googleAdsServiceClient.search(Long.toString(customerId), query); for (GoogleAdsRow googleAdsRow : response.iterateAll()) { customerConversionGoals.add(googleAdsRow.getCustomerConversionGoal()); } } return customerConversionGoals; } /** Creates a list of MutateOperations that override customer conversion goals. */ private static List<MutateOperation> createConversionGoalOperations( long customerId, List<CustomerConversionGoal> customerConversionGoals) { List<MutateOperation> mutateOperations = new ArrayList<>(); // To override the customer conversion goals, we will change the // biddability of each of the customer conversion goals so that only // the desired conversion goal is biddable in this campaign. for (CustomerConversionGoal customerConversionGoal : customerConversionGoals) { ConversionActionCategory category = customerConversionGoal.getCategory(); ConversionOrigin origin = customerConversionGoal.getOrigin(); String campaignConversionGoalResourceName = ResourceNames.campaignConversionGoal( customerId, PERFORMANCE_MAX_CAMPAIGN_TEMPORARY_ID, category, origin); CampaignConversionGoal.Builder campaignConversionGoalBuilder = CampaignConversionGoal.newBuilder().setResourceName(campaignConversionGoalResourceName); // Change the biddability for the campaign conversion goal. // Set biddability to True for the desired (category, origin). // Set biddability to False for all other conversion goals. // Note: // 1- It is assumed that this Conversion Action // (category=PURCHASE, origin=WEBSITE) exists in this account. // 2- More than one goal can be biddable if desired. This example // shows only one. if (category == ConversionActionCategory.PURCHASE && origin == ConversionOrigin.WEBSITE) { campaignConversionGoalBuilder.setBiddable(true); } else { campaignConversionGoalBuilder.setBiddable(false); } CampaignConversionGoal campaignConversionGoal = campaignConversionGoalBuilder.build(); CampaignConversionGoalOperation campaignConversionGoalOperation = CampaignConversionGoalOperation.newBuilder() .setUpdate(campaignConversionGoal) .setUpdateMask(FieldMasks.allSetFieldsOf(campaignConversionGoal)) .build(); mutateOperations.add( MutateOperation.newBuilder() .setCampaignConversionGoalOperation(campaignConversionGoalOperation) .build()); } return mutateOperations; }
C#
/// <summary> /// Creates a MutateOperation that links an asset to an asset group. /// </summary> /// <param name="fieldType">The field type of the asset to be linked.</param> /// <param name="assetGroupResourceName">The resource name of the asset group /// to link the asset to.</param> /// <param name="assetResourceName">The resource name of the text asset to be /// linked.</param> /// <returns>A MutateOperation that links an asset to an asset group.</returns> private MutateOperation CreateLinkAssetOperation( AssetFieldType fieldType, string assetGroupResourceName, string assetResourceName) => new MutateOperation() { AssetGroupAssetOperation = new AssetGroupAssetOperation() { Create = new AssetGroupAsset() { FieldType = fieldType, AssetGroup = assetGroupResourceName, Asset = assetResourceName } } };
PHP
private static function getCustomerConversionGoals( GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient, int $customerId ): array { $customerConversionGoals = []; $googleAdsServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getGoogleAdsServiceClient(); // Creates a query that retrieves all customer conversion goals. $query = 'SELECT customer_conversion_goal.category, customer_conversion_goal.origin ' . 'FROM customer_conversion_goal'; // The number of conversion goals is typically less than 50 so we use a search request // instead of search stream. $response = $googleAdsServiceClient->search(SearchGoogleAdsRequest::build($customerId, $query)); // Iterates over all rows in all pages and builds the list of conversion goals. foreach ($response->iterateAllElements() as $googleAdsRow) { /** @var GoogleAdsRow $googleAdsRow */ $customerConversionGoals[] = [ 'category' => $googleAdsRow->getCustomerConversionGoal()->getCategory(), 'origin' => $googleAdsRow->getCustomerConversionGoal()->getOrigin() ]; } return $customerConversionGoals; } /** * Creates a list of MutateOperations that override customer conversion goals. * * @param int $customerId the customer ID * @param array $customerConversionGoals the list of customer conversion goals that will be * overridden * @return MutateOperation[] a list of MutateOperations that update campaign conversion goals */ private static function createConversionGoalOperations( int $customerId, array $customerConversionGoals ): array { $operations = []; // To override the customer conversion goals, we will change the biddability of each of the // customer conversion goals so that only the desired conversion goal is biddable in this // campaign. foreach ($customerConversionGoals as $customerConversionGoal) { $campaignConversionGoal = new CampaignConversionGoal([ 'resource_name' => ResourceNames::forCampaignConversionGoal( $customerId, self::PERFORMANCE_MAX_CAMPAIGN_TEMPORARY_ID, ConversionActionCategory::name($customerConversionGoal['category']), ConversionOrigin::name($customerConversionGoal['origin']) ) ]); // Changes the biddability for the campaign conversion goal. // Sets biddability to true for the desired (category, origin). // Sets biddability to false for all other conversion goals. // Note: // 1- It is assumed that this Conversion Action // (category=PURCHASE, origin=WEBSITE) exists in this account. // 2- More than one goal can be biddable if desired. This example // shows only one. if ( $customerConversionGoal["category"] === ConversionActionCategory::PURCHASE && $customerConversionGoal["origin"] === ConversionOrigin::WEBSITE ) { $campaignConversionGoal->setBiddable(true); } else { $campaignConversionGoal->setBiddable(false); } $operations[] = new MutateOperation([ 'campaign_conversion_goal_operation' => new CampaignConversionGoalOperation([ 'update' => $campaignConversionGoal, // Sets the update mask on the operation. Here the update mask will be a list // of all the fields that were set on the update object. 'update_mask' => FieldMasks::allSetFieldsOf($campaignConversionGoal) ]) ]); } return $operations; }
Python
def get_customer_conversion_goals(client, customer_id): """Retrieves the list of customer conversion goals. Args: client: an initialized GoogleAdsClient instance. customer_id: a client customer ID. Returns: a list of dicts containing the category and origin of customer conversion goals. """ ga_service = client.get_service("GoogleAdsService") customer_conversion_goals = [] query = """ SELECT customer_conversion_goal.category, customer_conversion_goal.origin FROM customer_conversion_goal """ # The number of conversion goals is typically less than 50 so we use # GoogleAdsService.search instead of search_stream. search_request = client.get_type("SearchGoogleAdsRequest") search_request.customer_id = customer_id search_request.query = query results = ga_service.search(request=search_request) # Iterate over the results and build the list of conversion goals. for row in results: customer_conversion_goals.append( { "category": row.customer_conversion_goal.category, "origin": row.customer_conversion_goal.origin, } ) return customer_conversion_goals def create_conversion_goal_operations( client, customer_id, customer_conversion_goals, ): """Creates a list of MutateOperations that override customer conversion goals. Args: client: an initialized GoogleAdsClient instance. customer_id: a client customer ID. customer_conversion_goals: the list of customer conversion goals that will be overridden. Returns: MutateOperations that update campaign conversion goals. """ campaign_conversion_goal_service = client.get_service( "CampaignConversionGoalService" ) operations = [] # To override the customer conversion goals, we will change the # biddability of each of the customer conversion goals so that only # the desired conversion goal is biddable in this campaign. for customer_conversion_goal in customer_conversion_goals: mutate_operation = client.get_type("MutateOperation") campaign_conversion_goal = ( mutate_operation.campaign_conversion_goal_operation.update ) campaign_conversion_goal.resource_name = ( campaign_conversion_goal_service.campaign_conversion_goal_path( customer_id, _PERFORMANCE_MAX_CAMPAIGN_TEMPORARY_ID, customer_conversion_goal["category"].name, customer_conversion_goal["origin"].name, ) ) # Change the biddability for the campaign conversion goal. # Set biddability to True for the desired (category, origin). # Set biddability to False for all other conversion goals. # Note: # 1- It is assumed that this Conversion Action # (category=PURCHASE, origin=WEBSITE) exists in this account. # 2- More than one goal can be biddable if desired. This example # shows only one. if ( customer_conversion_goal["category"] == client.enums.ConversionActionCategoryEnum.PURCHASE and customer_conversion_goal["origin"] == client.enums.ConversionOriginEnum.WEBSITE ): biddable = True else: biddable = False campaign_conversion_goal.biddable = biddable field_mask = protobuf_helpers.field_mask( None, campaign_conversion_goal._pb ) client.copy_from( mutate_operation.campaign_conversion_goal_operation.update_mask, field_mask, ) operations.append(mutate_operation) return operations
Ruby
def _get_customer_conversion_goals(client, customer_id) query = <<~EOD SELECT customer_conversion_goal.category, customer_conversion_goal.origin FROM customer_conversion_goal EOD customer_conversion_goals = [] ga_service = client.service.google_ads # The number of conversion goals is typically less than 50 so we use # GoogleAdsService.search instead of search_stream. response = ga_service.search( customer_id: customer_id, query: query, page_size: PAGE_SIZE, ) # Iterate over the results and build the list of conversion goals. response.each do |row| customer_conversion_goals << { "category" => row.customer_conversion_goal.category, "origin" => row.customer_conversion_goal.origin } end customer_conversion_goals end def create_conversion_goal_operations(client, customer_id, customer_conversion_goals) campaign_conversion_goal_service = client.service.campaign_conversion_goal operations = [] # To override the customer conversion goals, we will change the # biddability of each of the customer conversion goals so that only # the desired conversion goal is biddable in this campaign. customer_conversion_goals.each do |customer_conversion_goal| operations << client.operation.mutate do |m| m.campaign_conversion_goal_operation = client.operation.campaign_conversion_goal do |op| op.update = client.resource.campaign_conversion_goal do |ccg| ccg.resource_name = client.path.campaign_conversion_goal( customer_id, PERFORMANCE_MAX_CAMPAIGN_TEMPORARY_ID, customer_conversion_goal["category"].to_s, customer_conversion_goal["origin"].to_s) # Change the biddability for the campaign conversion goal. # Set biddability to True for the desired (category, origin). # Set biddability to False for all other conversion goals. # Note: # 1- It is assumed that this Conversion Action # (category=PURCHASE, origin=WEBSITE) exists in this account. # 2- More than one goal can be biddable if desired. This example # shows only one. ccg.biddable = (customer_conversion_goal["category"] == :PURCHASE && customer_conversion_goal["origin"] == :WEBSITE) end op.update_mask = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::FieldMaskUtil.all_set_fields_of(op.update) end end end operations end
Perl
sub get_customer_conversion_goals { my ($api_client, $customer_id) = @_; my $customer_conversion_goals = []; # Create a query that retrieves all customer conversion goals. my $query = "SELECT customer_conversion_goal.category, customer_conversion_goal.origin " . "FROM customer_conversion_goal"; # The number of conversion goals is typically less than 50 so we use # GoogleAdsService->search() method instead of search_stream(). my $search_response = $api_client->GoogleAdsService()->search({ customerId => $customer_id, query => $query }); # Iterate over the results and build the list of conversion goals. foreach my $google_ads_row (@{$search_response->{results}}) { push @$customer_conversion_goals, { category => $google_ads_row->{customerConversionGoal}{category}, origin => $google_ads_row->{customerConversionGoal}{origin}}; } return $customer_conversion_goals; } # Creates a list of MutateOperations that override customer conversion goals. sub create_conversion_goal_operations { my ($customer_id, $customer_conversion_goals) = @_; my $operations = []; # To override the customer conversion goals, we will change the biddability of # each of the customer conversion goals so that only the desired conversion goal # is biddable in this campaign. foreach my $customer_conversion_goal (@$customer_conversion_goals) { my $campaign_conversion_goal = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Resources::CampaignConversionGoal->new({ resourceName => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Utils::ResourceNames::campaign_conversion_goal( $customer_id, PERFORMANCE_MAX_CAMPAIGN_TEMPORARY_ID, $customer_conversion_goal->{category}, $customer_conversion_goal->{origin})}); # Change the biddability for the campaign conversion goal. # Set biddability to true for the desired (category, origin). # Set biddability to false for all other conversion goals. # Note: # 1- It is assumed that this Conversion Action # (category=PURCHASE, origin=WEBSITE) exists in this account. # 2- More than one goal can be biddable if desired. This example # shows only one. if ( $customer_conversion_goal->{category} eq PURCHASE && $customer_conversion_goal->{origin} eq WEBSITE) { $campaign_conversion_goal->{biddable} = "true"; } else { $campaign_conversion_goal->{biddable} = "false"; } push @$operations, Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Services::GoogleAdsService::MutateOperation ->new({ campaignConversionGoalOperation => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Services::CampaignConversionGoalService::CampaignConversionGoalOperation ->new({ update => $campaign_conversion_goal, # Set the update mask on the operation. Here the update mask will be # a list of all the fields that were set on the update object. updateMask => all_set_fields_of($campaign_conversion_goal)})}); } return $operations; }
Rapports Shopping
Utilisez shopping_performance_view
pour récupérer les métriques résumées par segments de produits tels que segments.product_item_id
.
SELECT
segments.product_item_id,
metrics.clicks,
metrics.cost_micros,
metrics.impressions,
metrics.conversions,
metrics.all_conversions,
campaign.advertising_channel_type
FROM shopping_performance_view
WHERE
campaign.advertising_channel_type = 'PERFORMANCE_MAX'
AND segments.date DURING LAST_30_DAYS
AND metrics.clicks > 0
ORDER BY
metrics.all_conversions DESC,
metrics.conversions DESC,
metrics.clicks DESC,
metrics.cost_micros DESC,
metrics.impressions DESC
Utilisez le asset_group_product_group_view
pour récupérer des métriques telles que les clics, les conversions et les impressions du groupe de fiches associé à ce groupe d'assets.
Annonces pour des véhicules
Les annonceurs peuvent utiliser les annonces de véhicules pour promouvoir leur inventaire de véhicules en important un flux de données de véhicules dans Merchant Center, puis en utilisant des campagnes Performance Max avec des flux de véhicules pour gérer les annonces.
Pour créer une campagne Performance Max avec un flux de véhicules à l'aide de l'API Google Ads, suivez les instructions de la section Créer une campagne retail et définissez le listing_type
de la campagne sur VEHICLES
.