Google Adwords

ArticleViews : 1 View more Articles articles Date : Saturday Feb 11th, 2006
Title : Google Adwords
Author : : Ron Isaiah
Most people don??t realize that the more money you
spend
for Google Adwords traffic in comparison to the
Google
AdWords ads in the positions below and above
your ad,
the less amount of traffic that will come to you.

If you??re looking at it by percentages, ask
yourself: If your
sales could go up 20%, would that be good if (all
things
being equal) your cost per click expense goes up
by 30%?
If this has in fact happened to you,
congratulations! You
have fallen into the Google Adwords CPC spiral.
You have
allowed the Google AdWords algorithms which
determines
the cost per click to add to the Google bottom line
at your
expense. If none of this makes sense, it should at
least be
clear that Google is making a fortune and they are
only
going to make more and more in the future.

This is the hardest thing for some Internet
Marketers to
understand. Google does not want a scenario
where your
sales drop 20 percent and the cost per click drops
20
percent as well, even though, if this happens to
you, you
will have effectively brought down your expenses
and
surprisingly, your profits will double or maybe
even triple.

Never forget and always remember that you
decide what
you pay Google as well as the quality of traffic
that comes
from your Google AdWords campaign. Follow the
following seven solid pieces of advice and watch
what
happens to your campaign.

1. Stay out of the top three positions where the
lowest
quality impulse clicks are most abundantly found

2. Get better traffic by improving your CTR by
improving
your ad.

3. Being in position 4-8 can be more lucrative by
bringing
in the more educated and serious buyers and
keeping that
cost per click down.

4. Don??t be afraid of running the ad on the
second page for
higher qualified traffic. Remember, the game is to
hit the
perfect balance between price and position.

5. The higher the CTR you have, the more traffic
you??re
getting and Google Adwords rewards you for a
high CTR
by giving you a better position

6. By continually challenging your own ads with
simple
split test methodology, you can improve the CTR
over
time. Let two ads run and keep slightly changing
the one
with a lower CTR in an attempt to beat the leader.
This is
not rocket science. This can also work with
keeping two
and trying to beat them with a third ad.

7. Scan your campaign and pull out the lowest
converting
keywords to improve your overall CTR. Don??t
throw them
away, just separate them into their own Google
Adwords
Ad Groups.

Keep the following line in your head till it makes
sense
without thinking about it...

SALES CAN GO DOWN and still profits can climb
higher!


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Ron Isaiah is an expert online marketer. Get free
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A lucid presentation of tips.Could you explain more in detail?Perhaps it may add merit to readers. Ken