
When you are setting up adwords campaigns, it's very important to take the time to do it right. Adwords is a fairly unforgiving advertising method, if you don't know what you're doing and you don't set your campaigns up the right way you will spend a ton of money, and you won't make one red cent.
I would highly recommend
that you find a course, or a mentor who can walk you through the complexities
of pay per click (PPC) advertising before you just plunk down your money and
hope for the best. This isn't Atlantic City.
Another thing to keep in
mind is that the keywords you choose for your campaign can make all the
difference. Some people make the mistake of trying to use the highly
competitive keywords related to the market they are in. One or two word keywords
will get the most traffic so of course, they are also the most competitive and
the most expensive.
Instead focus your
efforts on longer keyword phrases, also called long tailed keywords. Phrases
that have 3, 4 or even 5 words in them. It's true, they won't have the same
high monthly searches (though many of them will still get a lot of monthly
searches) but they also won't have the competition and the very steep bid
prices.
When you have your
keywords picked out you want to make sure that you write an ad that is very
relevant to your website or offer, where ever you are sending traffic.
Google will penalize you if your ad isn't relevant since they don't want their
searchers to have a bad experience.
Part of that penalty
will be to be charged more per click than someone who is targeting the exact
same keyword but has a highly relevant ad. How do they determine
relevance? Well, for one thing it's based on the percentage of clicks your ad
gets. Let's say your ad is displayed a thousand times, but in all those times
it's only clicked on once. To Google that means your ad isn't on target and
they will penalize you.
Another thing to keep in
mind with all the major search engines is that they can, and do, change the
rules frequently and when ever they want. So you could have a very effective
PPC campaign running one day and the next they've decided that something you
are doing is wrong and they penalize you. Now, that probably doesn't happen
very often but it's important to be on the lookout for. Make sure you stay up
to date on the terms of service.
It's also very important
for you to test your ads. Run several versions with different headlines,
different body, etc. Find which combinations works best. Only make one change
at a time when you are testing so you can pinpoint what has increased, or
decreased, the ads effectiveness.
Successful adwords campaigns can be a tricky
proposition. Just make sure that you set up a realistic budget and test, test,
test. That is the best way to assure yourself of a profitable campaign.
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