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Ads Decoded 4: The AI bidding and budget questions Google finally answers

Watch Google product leads unpack Smart Bidding learning periods, new AI strategies, and why your campaigns may not need weeks of data.

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Google has released episode 4 of its Ads Decoded series, focused on bidding and budgeting for Google Ads campaigns. The episode features product managers Kristina Park and Carlo Buchmann discussing AI-driven bidding strategies, and appears in the Google Ads & Commerce section of the official Google blog.

Ads Decoded episode 4: bidding and budgeting with AI

Episode 4 explains how advertisers can set bids and budgets while using Google's AI tools in Google Ads. In the accompanying blog post, Google says advertisers do not need weeks of historical data before turning on Smart Bidding. The episode is positioned as answering top advertiser questions and highlighting recent updates in this area.

Product managers Kristina Park and Carlo Buchmann participate in the discussion as product experts. According to Google, they cover Smart Bidding learning periods, strategies for launching new campaigns, and how to use AI with the right data to reach specific business goals.

Key details from the blog post for marketers include:

  • The article is hosted on blog.google under Products > Google Ads & Commerce.
  • Share buttons allow readers to distribute the link on X, Facebook, LinkedIn, and by email.
  • The page includes a direct link inviting users to access the full Ads Decoded conversation.
  • Navigation breadcrumbs place the post within Google's broader product communications about advertising and commerce tools.

Background on Ads Decoded and Smart Bidding

In the episode description, Google says Ads Decoded answers top questions from advertisers. The content is labeled as episode 4 and uses the phrase "This week in Ads Decoded." The post appears under the Products category of the Google blog, within the Google Ads & Commerce section.

Smart Bidding is a group of automated bid strategies in Google Ads. According to Google's support documentation, these strategies use machine learning to improve conversions or conversion value at auction time. Smart Bidding relies on conversion tracking data configured in the advertiser's Google Ads account.

Smart Bidding includes strategies such as Target CPA, Target ROAS, Maximize conversions, and Maximize conversion value. Google says these strategies automatically adjust bids using many signals, including device, location, and time of day. Signals can also include browser, language, operating system, and other context available in Google's systems.

The Ads Decoded episode description references Smart Bidding alongside learning periods, strategies for new campaigns, and budgeting guidance. Google positions this content as helping advertisers apply AI with the right data to achieve specific business outcomes.

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