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Great Tips For Your Adwords Campaign
To increase your traffic flow and get your share of the Google pie, your first step is to sign up with Google, go to your Adwords login and set up your first campaign. Adwords is Google’s version of Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising. All the search engines have their own variations of PPC and they are all called something different.
Pay per click means just that: when someone clicks on your ad, you pay. How much you pay can vary depending on several variables such as the quality score of your ad and the competition of your keywords. Since no one really knows just how Google calculates their quality score, it can be somewhat difficult to figure things out.
If you have an ad with a high quality score you can get a higher ranking when your ad shows up in the results. So instead of your ad being shown in the last position on the first page, or not on the first page at all, your high quality score ad will show up within the top ads shown for that keyword.
Quality score is thought to be made up of, at least partially, how many clicks you get per number of views. This is called the Click Through Rate (CTR). So the more times your ad is clicked on the higher your quality score will be since Google thinks that your ad is getting a lot of clicks because it’s highly relevant to the keywords it’s targeting.
For example, you’ve just set up your first campaign and you’re targeting the keyword: dog training. You’ve carefully chosen many keywords that are very directly related to your niche. Your ad is well written and intriguing. Your ad is shown a lot and a lot of people who see it will actually click on it so you have a high CTR. Google will reward you for your high CTR by showing your ad more often and charging you less per click than some of your competitors will have to pay.
This whole process tends to get very complicated. Since you are paying for the clicks you get, and you may be paying a premium since you’ve not had the time or experience to dial it in and get that high quality score, you have to make sure that you have enough money in your advertising budget to be able to stick with your PPC campaigns long enough to make changes and tweak things until you get to the point where you are getting a high CTR and the best price possible on your keyword bids.
With PPC so complicated and having so many elements that you have to keep track of, you may be wondering why people use it at all. The answer to that is because it works. Again, if you can afford to stick with it while you are learning it, you can get a lot of visitors and make a lot of sales.
Adwords Tool For Profitable Keywords
There are other programs online that will help you find great keywords, but most people use the Google keyword tool. This tool will give you most of the information you’ll need to set up successful advertising campaigns online.
Of course, as with everything, the keyword tool is not the do all end all. It’s a really good place to start but you really have to drill down to find as many possible results as you can.
Most people will use this basic approach when doing their keyword research: type in a broad phrase and then take some of the results and drill those down even further.
Enter a general term and make note of the results. Depending on what you are using the keywords for, you may want to set the keyword tool to show you specific things such as the estimated cost per click, or the amount of competition, etc.
Once you’ve gotten a general list of possible keywords to target you can then get more specific in your search. For example, if you’re searching for dog toys you would enter ‘dog toys’ in the keyword tool. You will get back a fairly comprehensive list but you can than take those results and narrow them down further.
So if you got the term homemade dog toys you may be able to further hone that down to wooden home made dog toys. You get the idea. Start broad and narrow your selections down until you’ve got a complete list of highly targeted keywords to use for your online advertising campaigns.
The narrower you make your list the more targeted, and likely to actually make a purchase, your visitors will be. Also, you’ll have less competition for the term wooden homemade dog toys then you would for dog toys. True, you’ll also have fewer searches but the searchers you do have will be very targeted and they won’t cost you as much.
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5 Tips On Successful Adwords Keyword Research
Adwords is the Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising option from Google. All the major search engines have their own version of PPC advertising. The basic concept is this: you place an ad that targets a specific keyword related to the product, service, or website you are trying to get traffic to. When someone types in that keyword into the search engine they will see ads at the top, bottom and sides of the results page (if you’ve done it properly one of those ads will be yours).
They will click on an ad and be taken to the website of whoever placed that ad. The advertiser will then be charged, hence the term pay per click. In order to make this work you need to choose the keywords you’re going to use carefully, and that’s where the adwords keyword research tool can come in handy.
Even if you’re not running a PPC campaign, you’ll still need a list of good keyword to use in all of your online marketing. Keywords are used in virtually every form of online advertising there is. They are needed for Search Engine Optimization (SEO), article marketing and PPC. So having access to a cutting edge keyword research is vital.
And who better to trust your searches to than the online giant, Google? The keyword tool is free to use. It’s also easy to use. Just type in the base keyword you want more information on.
For example, let’s say you are promoting dog grooming equipment. You would go to the keyword tool, type in ‘dog grooming equipment’ and let the results load. There are several fields you can either enable or disable. You can get information on the number of monthly searches, the estimated cost per click (CPC), the amount of competition to name just a few.
You will also see a list of hundreds of other keywords combination’s all derived from your base keyword search. I personally find that to be one of the biggest benefits of this tool Sometimes I just can’t think of all the word combinations that people might be searching for, so having this tool show me other possible keywords is extremely helpful.
Another neat thing you can do is to type in the URL of a website that sells the same types of products you do. You will see the results and you can get ideas of what keywords they are using, this is really helpful if a certain website is ranking well. It can give you a glimpse into what they’re doing with their SEO.
Make sure to focus more on 3, 4, and 5 words keyword phrases (long tail keywords) since they will get less competition. I know many people like to go out and target the one and two words keywords that get hundreds of thousands of monthly searches, but that is a waste of time. Unless you’re incredibly lucky you won’t be able to compete or get ranked for those keywords. You’re better off finding slightly less searched for terms that you may actually be able to get a ranking for.
Take advantage of all the internet has to offer, that includes the many free tools that you can use to grow your business such as the Google Adwords keyword research tool.