Google AdWords innovative pay per click advertising engine
is one of the best and most useful tools currently available.
Although not the only program offering this service, it
is by far the best simply because it reaches so many people.
By advertising with AdWords, you have access to the 100
million Google users that use their search engine. By levering
Adsense as well you are getting access to millions more
targeted visitors. Another key is that Google rewards you
with more clicks for less as you write better and more optimised
ads! More on this later...
Getting
Started
It
costs $5 to sign up and get started with AdWords. Once
you've signed up, you need to select your keywords. This
step is very important as it will be these keywords that
will launch your ads. Select keywords that target your
product or service. Make sure you do some research before
you start entering in your keywords to ensure that people
are using these search terms to look for your product.
The more popular the keyword, the more Google charges
for each click. To help keep track of the performance
of your ad campaigns it is useful to manage the selected
keywords in multiple AdGroups and this will also help
you to use ad text specific to each keyword.
Your
next step is to decide where to target your ads. You can
choose to have your ads only appearing on Google's search
page and their network of partner sites. When people perform
a search that is related to your keywords, your ad will
appear either on top or on the right hand side bar. You
can also choose to have your ads appear on Google's Adsense
network. These are web site publishers who have allowed
Google to display ads within the content of their web
sites. You must also select which geographic locations
you would like your ad to appear. If you are selling a
service that is only useful in the UK then you don't want
to be wasting money by paying for clicks from US users!
Again, it can be useful to create AdGroups or campaigns
for each individual country if you are selling world wide.
Setting
and Managing Your Budget
When
you first get started I would recommend starting on a
low budget by keeping your daily limits low. Doing this
will allow you to track and analyse the keywords you are
using to ensure they are cost effective without losing
too much money. Once you have a positive ROI on a keyword
then you can start to increase your ad spend. If a keyword
is performing badly, change it or get rid of it and try
some others.
Creating
your Ad Text
The
key to success is to make your ad stand out. Describe
what you offer and how it can benefit them. Include your
keywords in the title whenever possible. Although it creates
more work for you, try and create an ad for each keyword
your using. Another great tip is to capitalise the first
letter of every word you use, in both the title and the
text. In your text, try and use action words that tell
them what to expect when they click and what benefits
are in store for them. Your aim is to improve the overall
quality score of your ads. This score determines where
you appear in the list of ads. A high quality score and
you'll be near the top, even if you're not paying the
highest CPC rate. A low score and you'll be near the bottom
where it is hard to get clicks.
Conversion
Tracking
Once
your ads are up and running it is important to track where
your conversions are coming from. You can review where
sales and leads are coming from and manage the campaigns
based on these results. A cost per conversions value will
be displayed within your reports that can help you to
decide where to bid more or less and which keywords and
ads you need to optimise further. It also allows you to
compare your cost per conversion rate with other non-AdWords
campaigns you may be running.
I
hope this gives you a little bit of an idea about how
to get started using Google AdWords. It is a very powerful
tool that can really explode your sales. It is however,
hard to master and I advise you to continually test, tweak
and improve.
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