Payperclick
guide, instructions and helpful information on pay-per-click advertising
and how-to make money online from your computer with proven PPC methods.
5 Secret Tips for
Effective Pay Per Click Advertising
Yes, pay per
click advertising will cost you but if you do it right, it should
make you money. If you are running pay per click advertising
campaign and more money is going out than coming in, something
is not right. Here are 5 steps to targeting the right keywords
and minimizing costs.
Are your keywords too broad?
Let's just say you have developed an amazing diet drink that
is safe, effective, tasty and will guarantee that people will
lose 15 lbs in 30 days. You know you have a product that is
a winner and are excited about marketing it on the World Wide
Web. However, you are relatively new to the Web and pick keywords
that are too general and expensive like 'dieting' or 'weight
loss'. Not only are you perhaps disappointed by your PPC advertising
results but it will likely be draining your bank account. This
is why niche keywords are so important. Look at bidding on keywords
such as 'weight loss supplement' or 'weight loss drink'. Go
to your free keyword generator and find keywords that are more
niche oriented and not so competitive.
Is your ad dull or attention getting?
It is worthwhile to spend some time learning about effective
copy writing. It could be the difference between mediocrity
and success. You want to know how to get someone's attention.
Unfortunately saying "I have the best diet drink on the planet"
doesn't work. You have to motivate and inspire people to take
their time to look at what you have to offer. And, in pay per
click advertising you have to do it in very few words. This
can be a challenge. Learn the words that sell or attract or
grab someone's attention like "Must see", "Quick results", "New…",
"The truth…", "Groundbreaking…", "Instant…"
Double Check your URL
Sounds like a no-brainer but many times people either misspell
their URL or send someone to their home page instead of the
landing page that directly relates to their question. In other
words, you may have a website that is dedicated to weight loss
but in your pay per click advertising, you want to direct them
specifically to your diet drink. So, you would want your URL
to read http://www.XYZweightlosssite.com/dietdrink.htm. There
is nothing more frustrating to the website visitor than having
to go hunting for the information. Your job is to make it easy
to find and informative. If they have to look long, they will
leave. These are dollars lost to you.
What is your competition doing?
It is likely that your competitors who have a high PR (page
rank) and continue to advertise, are doing something right.
Learn from those who are successful. While the differences may
seem subtle to you, in the world of PPC advertising a word or
sentence can discourage or invite a potential website visitor.
What should my title be for my PPC ad ?
Plain and simple use the keyword that is being searched on.
Don't get fancy or creative here. If someone is looking for
diet drink then your ad title is 'diet drink'. Give the website
visitor what they want.
The bidding war is on
Try your best not to get caught in the bidding war game. There
are plenty of ways to drive traffic to your site without spending
a fortune. General keywords will always have high prices like
'dieting.' Don't fall for the trap. Most refined keywords will
have lower priced bids but are excellent because they will target
your traffic. A website visitor may only be looking for diet
recipes and dislike diet drinks. They are not your customer.
Same for the website visitor who may want to tone-up while they
are dieting. The more specific you can target your market, the
better you will do.
Secondly, keep any eye on all of your bids. People do change
what they are willing to bid on any given keyword or search
term. I do an overview every few days.
The test results are back
One last key to good pay per click advertising is testing your
ads. You can set up two different campaigns and rotate them
for the same period of time. What you might learn could surprise
you and benefit your bank account!