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Expert - 6 Strategies To Get The Most Out of Google AdWords Advertising
Paid advertising
such as Google AdWords is a lucrative way to bring targeted
traffic to your website fast. You just need to set up an account
with a small activation fee of $5 and you can start bidding
on keywords and gain ranking in the SERPs on the right side
of the organic search engine listings instantly. Everytime someone
clicks on your ad, you pay Google a few cents or dollars depending
how much you are willing to pay as maximum cost per click(cpc)
for your different keywords.
While it's
easy to start advertising on Google AdWords, it's not easy as
just creating an ad, get clicks and sales start pouring in.
Always remember this so that you don't get deceived. Below are
6 strategies for you to get the most out of Google AdWords advertising.
(1) Getting
Clicks
I've experienced
it before and the problem most people are confronted with is
to get sufficient amount of clicks that can convert into a sale
for instance. The key to get clicks is to give people a compelling
reason to check out your offer. You don't have enough room to
write a long ad so your primary objective is to get people to
click on your offer among all the rest. Some people might not
even know you are selling something until they click and get
to your site and they don't need to know that because your sales
page is going to do the rest if it has attractive and powerful
sales copy.
(2) Higher
Bids
Next important
thing is you need to bid high enough so that your ad appears
among the top. I've found that you can still get a decent number
of clicks even though you are on the second or third page of
the search engine results for highly competitive terms. For
less competitive, more targeted and cheaper keywords, you can
appear on the first page, usually the most recommended. It's
very important to test which keywords are most profitable for
you in terms of clicks and conversions. If a keyword isn't getting
clicks at all and you have bid high enough, most probably, your
ad is not attractive in generating clicks. On the other hand,
if you are getting many clicks and no conversion, your sales
letter might not be doing its job properly. Perhaps, you need
to tweak it. A sale for every 50 or 100 visitors is generally
considered good on the Internet. That's a 2% conversion for
every 50 visitors and a 1% conversion for every 100 visitors.
Everything above that is very good.
(3) Creating
Different AdGroups
To get the
most out of Google AdWords, you need to create different AdGroups
for each keyword and ensure that your keyword is highly targeted,
hence improving your conversion. It's much work than just slapping
one AdGroup, one ad and one maximum cost per click(cpc) for
say 100 keywords. With different AdGroups, you can have different
ads, different maximum cost per click(cpc). One of the main
reason to create different AdGroups, is that you can add your
targeted keyword phrase in your ad, be it the title or the description.
It has been proven that people are most inclined to click on
ads that contain the exact keywords they are looking for, so
this is a good reason for you to create keyword-rich ads.
(4) Keyword
Status
With Google
AdWords, you no longer have disabled status keywords, on hold
status keywords, trial status keywords and normal status keywords.
You just have active or inactive keywords now. For inactive
keywords, usually you will see a message like this "1 keyword(s)
are currently inactive. These keywords are marked in the status
column below. Improve their quality through optimization, delete
them, or raise the keywords' maximum CPCs to the minimum bids
indicated. (Raising the bids will activate the keywords.)"
Next to
the inactive keyword, you will see something like "Inactive
Increase quality or bid $1.00 to activate" or "Inactive
Increase quality or bid $5.00 to activate" but it can also
be other bid values. Usually, I just leave it inactive if it
costs too much to activate and I delete it. This new method
of keyword bidding evaluation is much more interesting than
the previous method because most of the keywords are active
and showing now, hence better advertising.
(5) Keyword
Matching Options
If you are
selling specific products, use exact match and phrase match
for your keywords. With exact match, you just need to put square
brackets between your keywords for eg [sports cars], hence your
ad will only appear to people searching for that exact keyword
phrase. Phrase match is a bit the same as exact match but double
quotes are used instead of square brackets, for eg "sports
cars". This keyword phrase with double quotes will only
appear to people searching for that exact keyword phrase plus
any other keyword combined with sports cars at the beginning
for eg "red sports cars" but not "sports cars
red". You also have negative keywords where you just put
a minus sign in front of the keyword that you don't want your
ad to appear for eg -free. All people who type the word "free"
in their searches won't trigger your ads. The negative keywords
applies mostly to phrase match and broad match which we are
going to discuss.
The last
one, the broad match, using keywords with nothing around it,
is usually not recommended if you are selling specific products
because you might not get very targeted visitors. For eg, if
you use the keyword phrase "sports cars" as broad
match, your ad might appear for people searching for "sports"
or "cars".
(6) Google
Search and Content Network
You can
also use Google search network such as AOL, Ask Jeeves, Netscape,
Earthlink, Compuserve amongst others to get your ads appear
on them too as well as Google content network, which represents
all the sites that have Google AdSense on them.(You can read
more about adsense at http://www.zineguru.com/article54.htm
and open an account at http://www.google.com/adsense.)
To enable these options, you just need to put a tick in the
checkbox next to your campaign number and click on "edit
settings" at the top of the campaign list. Then you can
put a tick in the checkboxes for search and content network.
In fact,
all the AdWords publishers that have allowed their ads to be
syndicated in the content network, will appear in the form of
adsense ads on other webmasters' sites. If your ad is related
to a specific topic, it can appear on some of them. If people
click on the adsense ads, you pay Google according to your maximum
cost per click(cpc), generally a bit less and Google pays a
percentage to the webmaster. This is how it works. Generally,
if you let your ads syndicated on the content network and if
your ad is good and your bid, high enough, you can get interesting
clicks. You might even be the only ad in the adsense space of
the related site just because with the new Google AdSense rules,
sometimes the highest paying ad can be the only one displayed
even in a block usually comprised of 4 ads. Hence, it will fill
the entire unit giving your ad more space and exposure. Less
competing ads means more clicks for you.
How To
Get Started With Google AdWords
If you want
to get started with Google AdWords, sign up an account with
them at http://www.google.com/adwords
and conduct an extensive keyword research related to your business
and start bidding on your keywords with your different AdGroups.
You can use Yahoo! Search Marketing keyword research tool previously
known as Overture at http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion.
Due to the
fact that your ad is new, you will have to start generating
clicks and increasing its value because Google looks also at
the click through rate(ctr) to help determine your positions.
Your maximum cost per click(cpc) might not be the highest but
if your ad is getting more clicks than your competitors, your
position will shoot up. So a bit smart marketing if you want.
You might try to put a higher bid initially and generate clicks
and after awhile, lower your bids to a reasonable amount because
your ad might still be in a decent position due to the click
through rate(ctr). In addition, I advise you to have a daily
budget above the recommended one to ensure that your ads are
displayed everytime. If Google recommends say $5 daily budget,
put it $10 or even $20. This does necessarily mean that you
will spend that amount of money daily although you can. It's
just a precaution to make sure that your ads are delivered well.
You might not even meet the initial $5 if you are not getting
clicks.
Conclusion
Google AdWords
is a lot about testing and tracking which campaigns, AdGroups
and keywords are working better for you and in the end, if you
have a working campaign, stick to it and monitor it. Patience
is important in pay per click advertising like AdWords. You
might not see instant results but don't give up until you see
some results be it a sale or an ad producing clicks. But be
prepared to blow a few bucks because this is how you are going
to learn ie by testing and tracking. Google AdWords is an additional
source of valuable traffic and can't be ignored.
Good luck
and happy advertising.
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Jean Lam is the author of the highly acclaimed eBook "Top Search
Engine Ranking Secrets in Google Revealed", a concise, step-by-step
guide to high search engine ranking for the beginner to intermediate
level webmaster - available now at http://www.top-ranking-strategies.com