AdWords is one of the easiest ways to get ranking on Google profits. The problem of it is that it’s a complicated system to learn. Even more difficult is it to master.
Google is well known for having complicated structures in its search algorithms. The terms and conditions and the work it takes to use AdWords make it an equally complicated system. However, it’s not terribly hard if you follow a few simple rules.
Essentially, you have to keep an eye on your campaign. If it’s not making you money, it’s costing you money. Change things up if it’s not working.
The first important thing to keep an eye on is your click-through rate. If your ad is getting a lot of clicks but no one’s buying, this could spell disaster if you let it go too long. You will need to change your ad a little; it may just be a matter of keywords.
Tip: The longer your key phrases are (within reason), the more likely your clicks will be ready to spend money on your product. If your keyword is “golf” and you’re selling “golf clubs,” you will get a lot of visitors that are looking for “golf shirts,” “golf shoes,” “golf courses;” you get the idea.
Another thing to consider is that Google tends to not care much for single-page sites. Don’t make your landing page your sales page. Make it a squeeze page; entice them in, and Google will like you better for it.
You might want to use the split testing option in AdWords to tweak your page as well. While it can’t catch certain human errors, it can catch things that you might have missed. It couldn’t hurt.
With these tips in mind, you can minimize the potential losses of using AdWords. To be truly successful, try this out: http://f7677xob30092-4zmbflkxfx1q.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=CY1
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
AdWords—Google Profits Made Easy
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