
Google offers two major ad types: Search Ads and Display Ads. Both powerful. Both often misunderstood. Let’s fix that.
Example: Search "accountant for startups" and you’ll see ads like:
Accountant for Startups – Book a Free Tax Consultation
They’re triggered by specific keywords and shown to users with clear intent.
They’re designed to grab attention – especially from people who aren’t actively searching for you yet.
Example: You browse a recipe blog, and see a banner for accounting software – that’s Display.
Feature |
Search Ads |
Display Ads |
| User intent | High – actively searching | Low – passive browsing |
| Format | Text only | Visual (images, gifs, video) |
| Audience targeting | Keyword-based | Audience, interests, behaviours |
| Best for | Conversions, leads, sales | Awareness, retargeting |
| CTR (Click-through) | Generally higher | Generally lower |
| Cost | More competitive (esp. high intent) | Often cheaper per click |
If your agency isn’t doing this… well, we will.