
Using
Google Adwords marketing is one of many ways you can promote your website and
get a lot of very targeted traffic. This form of advertising is very
effective, if you know how to do it. If you don't know how to do it, it will
get very costly very quickly. Unless you have money to burn, you really should
consider taking the time to fully learn all the ins and outs of using this
method for getting traffic.
The two
biggest advantage of using Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing is that it's fast and
the traffic you get will be very targeted (it's not just about getting
thousands of visitors to your site. If those people aren't really interested in
what you are selling they won't buy... period. You want customers not just
visitors). Getting the traffic quickly is a wonderful thing for anyone who
wants to make money online. It's a numbers game and the more visitors you can
get to your offer or website, the more sales you'll make. It's as simple as
that.
The
biggest down side to using PPC in general and Adwords in particular is it will cost,
sometimes a lot. There is a steep learning curve and just when you've got
a successful campaign going it's not uncommon for Google to make changes that
will affect your campaign.
It is
expensive to run a successful Adwords campaign, especially in the beginning.
Why? Because when you're first getting a campaign set up you are learning what
works and what doesn't. To really dial it in and make sure you are getting the
most out of your ads you will need to test, and while you are testing you will
be spending money.
That
doesn't mean you won't be making any, but it does mean that until you find the
right combination of headline, keywords, and body of an ad you will likely pay
more for clicks than you'll make in sales.
When you
are testing your ads make sure that you only change one thing at a time. For
example, run the ad, than change the headline than run it again. Did your
clicks go up or down? If they went up keep the second headline but change the
body copy. Did your clicks go up or down? Keep doing that until you have a
winning ad.
I know
this article is about PPC and Adwords and I don't want to get too far off
topic, but there is something else you need to keep in mind because if you
don't, it will cost you. And that is, that the clicks are only half of the
story. Even if you've tweaked your ad so you've got a great ad that gets a lot
of clicks, if those people don't make a purchase, or sign up to your list when
they visit your website you've essentially wasted the money on the click. While
tweaking your ads don't forget about your website copy too.
Adwords
marketing can work well if you know how to do it properly. Take some time to
learn how, set a realistic ad budget and keep testing. That's the best way to
leverage the power of Google.
Article By Shikha Ray
http://www.rfy100.com/SimpleAffiliateSuccess/shkr909.html