It's estimated that 16 percent of search queries that happen on Google each day have never been searched before. Dynamic Search Ads helps with all the random searches each day by allowing advertisers a new way to target relevant searches to their website with dynamic ads that are generated from your website content.
Lawrence Cotter, General Manager at ApartmentHomeLiving.com said: "Using Dynamic Search Ads increased conversions by almost 50% with an average cost-per-conversion that's 73% less than our traditional search ads. Dynamic Search Ads are doing a really good job finding the right searches to tap into, creating good ads, and getting visitors to the most relevant page on our site."
With the new Dynamic Search Ads you are in control of your ads. If you want them showing for your whole site you can. You can even drum it down to a specific page within your website.
I'm looking forward to promoting pages within the site that contain certain words that I put in there. I can basically target any page or pages with certain keywords in them.
This should help very large clients that have thousands of pages that don't want to sift through all of them to find which pages they want to promote. Now they can give Google the keywords to look for in their site. Google will dynamically put up ads based on the content that is on those pages.
Reporting will remain the same as any other campaign. You will be able to see everything and compare it with current AdWords data. You will still be able to adjust your max CPC bids and negatives. Many third party tracking systems are supported, although it sounds like there may be problems with a few.
If you would like to sign up for the beta program, you can join by contacting your Google representative or sign up here. Doesn't look like you'll be able to get in right this second and as of right now no expected date has been released when they will open this up to everyone.