Home |
List of Articles |
Submit an Article |
Contact Us
Who Else Wants To Maximize Their Google Adwords Success?
Who Else Wants To Maximize Their Google Adwords Success?
Discover Three Simple But Incredibly Powerful Strategies That You Can Implement Right Now About The One Thing You Must Do To Ensure An Awesome Adwords ROI!
By Mark Meyers (c) 2004. All rights reserved. http://www.Internet-Income-Advisor.com
If you are not familiar with Using Google Adwords, please check out my getting started article here: http://www.Internet-Income-Advisor.com/Google-Adwords.html
Basically, with Google Adwords you can put your ad in front of people as they are searching for information and solutions online.
Many people will tell you that you need to find hundreds and hundreds of targeted key-words for your product or service.
This is true because the more keywords you find, the more visitors you could attract.
However, there is a bit of a learning curve to get a good steady campaign and Return On Investment (ROI) with Google Adwords.
The one thing you really have to remember and focus on with Google Adwords is to...
TARGET YOUR AD!
Always use your keywords as often as you can in your Ad: in the Title, in the body and even in your domain name.
These words will be highlighted for the web surfer that is viewing their search results, so why not make it easy for them to choose your ad?
TARGET YOUR AD!
Don't create an Ad Group and throw all your hundreds of keywords in, unless they all show up within your ad text.
Instead take a little more time and create one Ad Group for each keyword or phrase.
This will allow you to maximize the use of your specific keywords.
TARGET YOUR AD!
Searches done in July 2004: "work from home"
310780 work from home 12538 work from home job 9384 home work 3399 data entry work from home
Even though there are thousands of people looking to "work from home" your business or opportunity may not include "data entry" positions right? And those "home work" searchers may not be business opportunity seekers at all.
So, use the negative keywords (which will exlcude searches with those keywords) religiously.
If you don't exclude these searchers from your ad impressions your click-through rate (CTR) will suffer, which will affect your ad's placement and costs.
Also, a very low CTR will slow down the number of times your ad is displayed, until eventually it is disabled completely.
So to review:
Target Your Ad by:
1. Using your keywords all over your ad. 2. Creating a separate ad group for each keyword (don't lump tons of them together) 3. Use the negative keywords to qualify the searchers you are targeting.
Well there you have it: three simple strategies to target your ad's and maximize your Google Adwords ROI!
Want more Adwords Tips? Check out my other articles on my website: http://www.Internet-Income-Advisor.com/Latest-News.html
Have a great day! Mark Meyers http://www.Internet-Income-Advisor.com
May the poorest day of your future be no poorer that the richest day of your past!
Copyright 2004 - Mark Meyers
About the AuthorMark Meyers is an internet marketing expert, writer, publisher and entrepreneur.
In his newsletter "The Internet Income Advisor" he cuts-to-the-chase and gives you ideas and opportunities for earning a nice income online. Why not grab a free copy of his breakthrough new book: "Reliable Monthy Income" http://www.Internet-Income-Advisor.com
Related Articles:
Beat the New Google AdWord Rules with Blogs and RSS - The latest Google Ad rules did not go down well with most people, who have been depending on it for traffic. In this article I discuss a possible solution besides AdWords to get traffic, but first let's go back in time and have a bit of a history lesson. When Google Adwords first came on scene, it was not immediately apparent to most ...
Google: The Ultimate Web Writer’s Style Guide - Indulge me for a moment. Forget that Google is a search engine. Just for a moment, imagine it is a style guide. A very different kind of style guide. Instead of this particular style guide being written as a static book by an expert or two, it is written by studying the searching and browsing habits of hundreds of millions of web use ...
Why Google So Behaved..! - The month-old brouhaha over Google's 'changed algorithm', the 'Florida Update', hasn't yet ebbed. With the dawn of new year, the spectre of many 'renowned' websites loosing business looms large. Indeed, for many, Google was the lifeline. And now that comfort is gone. In the ensuing melee, many opinions are emerging. Sane advice like 'not clubbing a ...
Google - The Ultimate Web Writers Style Guide - Indulge me for a moment. Forget that Google is a search engine. Just for a moment, imagine it is a style guide. A very different kind of style guide. Instead of this particular style guide being written as a static book by an expert or two, it is written by studying the searching and browsing habits of hundreds of millions of web user ...
Forget Google PR, It’s All About “Real-Time” Data! - Forget Google PR, It’s All About “Real-Time” Data! The “Holy Grail” in Digital Marketing is “Real-Time” Data. Isn’t that really what the transition from HTML 4.01 to XHTML to XML, and CSS and the lot is all about? I don’t really understand the masses (Site Owners) clamoring for positioning in the quarterly Google PR updates. Wh ...
Google News - Just another article announcer? - Google News - Just another article announcer? By: Martin Lemieux In Google's recent battle towards becoming an international news center, I've come to notice that the results delivered from Google News seems like nothing more than the articles we publish everyday. So I ask, doesn't it seem like Google News resembles an article directory of some ...
How To Use PopUps With Google Adwords - Copyright © 2004 Steve Shaw One of the common issues that marketers face when using Google Adwords, is that the use of popups on the target page for their ad is not permitted. Many Adwords advertisers just completely remove popups from their web site, which can not only significantly damage the profitability that results from other traffic s ...
For a Complete list of Articles with summaries Click Here
© Copyright. All rights Reserved. QualityBooks.com | Sitemap
|