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Google Adwords Success Tips
Author: Christos Varsamis
Published: January 2007
When you use Google Adwords and can’t be certain of
what keyword matching option you must use, then you can enter all three
variations you have in your keywords list. For instance:
Art Posters
“Art Posters”
[Art Posters]
After using them for some time you can check the clickthrough rates of
the keywords and delete the ineffective keyword combinations.
Always use the negative keywords feature. For example if someone uses
the search term “free art posters” then you should use the negative
keyword –free in the Google appropriate field and in result your keyword
“Art Poster” will not be displayed.
By doing that you avoid the freebie seekers who are not targeted in your
offer and as result you improve your clickthrough rates and reduce the
cost of your campaigns. You can also use similar with the “free” term
such as:
-no charge
-no cost
-costless
-chargeless
and so on.
The keywords number factor. The age of creating an ad group and load
4000 keywords instantly is over. Although there is not a specific rule
for how many keywords you should use, follow Google’s recommendations on
the amount of keywords. Google recommends: maximum 100 Ad groups per
campaign and 750 keywords per Ad group.
Targeted but not over targeted. So many people loose money because of
that reason. If you have yoga training center in Florida it’s obvious
that people from New York won’t be interested in your services. So
displaying a general term such as “Yoga” or even “Yoga training center”
will display your ad on Google Adwords and prospects with no interest in
your offer will click your Ad which means extra cost for your campaigns
and not transformed into sales.
On the other hand if you use a specific term like:
“Yoga Training Center in Florida”
You have more targeted clickthroughs, targeted prospects and eventually
more sales.
But there is a drawback on that tactic. If you are extremely targeted
and use a keyword of over 6-7 words it’s highly possible that no one
will search for that term and have no clicks or even views for your Ad.
How to find keywords? You could use the Google keyword suggestion tool
but because so many other Adwords users use it, the keywords from that
tool are very expensive.
Other tools you can use are:
Overture suggestion Tool:
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion
123promotion Tool:
http://www.123promotion.co.uk/ppc/index.php
Good Keywords:
http://www.goodkeywords.com
These tools are free but if you want a more sophisticated and advanced
option you can use word tracker paid service:
http://www.wordtracker.com
Use always the plural form of your words. Don’t use “Yoga Training
Report” but also “Yoga Training Reports”.
Exploit the misspelling errors. Research indicates the 12%-15% of the
search phrases and words are misspelled. So don’t use only the term
“staff” but also “stuff”.
Use hyphens. For example use both terms like: “Yoga Training Center” and
“Yoga-Training-Center”
Use Acronyms: If you use the phrase “internet service provider” in your
campaigns you can also use the acronym ISP in your Ads.
Use of domain names. This is powerful because it’s the most targeted
term you can find. If your website’s domain name is
www.yogatrainingcenter.com
you must use it as keyword term.
About the Author
Christos Varsamis is an Internet Marketing consultant. Find more about
Successful & Profitable Google Adwords campaigns on
http://www.fastprofitbiz.com/Adwords.html
Article Source: www.iSnare.com
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