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In today's issue...
"Did You Lose Your Shirt With PPC"
In the last issue of BizWeb eGazette I showed you 15 ways to
get website traffic for free. Naturally, I did not mention
PPC (pay per click) advertising since it costs money. Yet lots
of marketing gurus advise that new webmasters start
their marketing with PPC.
Even though I am not a fan of PPC, because of the expense,
I'm OK with that advise. Frankly, it is the only way most new
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It's Adwords all the way... if you know these secrets...
The place to start with PPC advertising is the mother of all
PPC advertising, Google Adwords. If you're marketing a business
on the Internet, more than likely you've heard of Google AdWords
at one point or another.
Adwords can be quite profitable when used correctly.
Consequently, you can lose your shirt if you lack a solid
understanding of AdWords and why it works so well for some, yet
fails miserably for others.
The first thing you need to understand is that Google is all
about relevancy. Google places a huge emphasis on this
for their users and this is a key central concept in
understanding how to use Adwords profitably.
When you apply the following relevancy-related techniques,
you will lower your cost per click and avoid being charged $5 or $10 for a
click. And low click costs + relevancy = A Successful Adwords campaign...
1. Create an ad campaign that closely matches very specific,
and similar
keywords.
For example, you sell dog grooming hair brushes.
Your initial thought may be to bid on keywords like "pet" and
"pet supplies." Google considers these as general keywords.
People looking for dog grooming hair brushes will not most
likely look for "pet supplies."
The person looking for a dog grooming hair brush already knows
what he or she wants. You want your ad to target that person
directly and your conversation rates will increase.
Group and bid on keywords like "dog grooming supplies," "dog
grooming brushes," and "dog grooming hair brushes." Each of
these keyword phrases has one thing in common: the phrase "dog
grooming." These are relevant. Make sure each keyword in each ad
group has one common word or phrase.
2. Pay less by constantly seeking out clever, original
keywords.
Use the keyword tool right in Google Adwords to generate new
keywords on a regular basis. But do not limit yourself to this
tool when creating your keyword lists.
Open your MS Word or other word processing program and enter
some of your best keywords. Then use the built-in thesaurus. If
your word processing program does not contain a thesaurus, go to
thesaurus.com or any other online tool available. This is the
best way to build a well-targeted, original keyword list for any
successful PPC advertising campaign.
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3. Make sure your headline, body copy and display URL contain keywords.
When someone performs a search, the keyword they searched for
appears in bold, in the
headline, body copy and web address. Ads with more bolded text stand out to the searcher,
resulting in more clicks.
To take full advantage of this, insert your keyword in the
headline, ad copy and display URL, every time. This helps drive
more focused traffic to your site, as Google
rewards you by having a higher position for lower cost. Your ad
is shown more and you please the Google users because you
provide exactly what they are looking for.
(Again: The name of the game is relevancy).
4. Create a landing page for each keyword you bid on.
One of the tricks to getting higher relevancy and higher quality
scores in Google's mind is to drive traffic to very specific
landing pages.
Each keyword you bid on should be slightly altered so when
someone clicks on your ad, they still see the same keyword or
something very similar to it in the headline and in the body of
your copy on your website.
For example, you search for "dog trainers in Boston." You see
an ad that says "Dog Trainers in Boston." You think to yourself
this is exactly what you wanted. You click on the ad to go to
the website.
The first thing you read on the web site is "3 Dog Trainers In
Boston Reveal the Secrets that Show You How To Easily Fix
The Top 10 Most Common Dog Problems Without Having To Pay $1000s
In Consultation Fees... All From The Comfort Of Your Own Home."
This website tells you exactly what you are looking for. Rover
has some problem you want to fix, and you just found someone
local who can help you - now that's
relevancy at it's best.
In closing...
If you want to try PPC advertising, use these four techniques.
Instead of losing your shirt, you might actually turn a profit!
To your success...
Jim Daniels - JDD Publishing
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