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Showing posts with label Google Adwords. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Adwords. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Make Money Fast With Google Adwords

Do you want to make money fast? In this article we are going to
talk about one of the fastest ways to make money online. Making
money fast is not only possible there are people doing it
everyday thanks to Google Adwords.

Google Adwords are designed so you can reach the targeted market
of people looking for your product. It's easy to set up your ads
and you control the amount of money you want to spend on a daily
basis. What makes GoogleAds a way to make money fast is that you
can see your ads online in just minutes of creating them. It
only costs $5 to set up your account and there is no spending
limit so this is a great way for anyone to get started making
money online right away.

Google offers some great tools to track the success of your
marketing campaign. They provide you with cost estimations and
tools to help you control the price of your ads. They are very
interested in your your success and seeing you attract qualified
prospects in the most cost effective way possible. This is the
backbone of the success of Google Ads. It works because the
keywords you choose to advertise under bring up search results
that match what your prospect is looking for therefore
increasing your chances for a sale.

Here are some of the most common terms you'll see as you get
started:

Keyword - The keywords you choose for a given Ad Group are used
to target your ads to potential customers.

Campaign - A campaign consists of one or more Ad Groups. The ads
in a given campaign share the same daily budget, language and
country targeting, end dates, and distribution options.

Ad Group - An Ad Group contains one or more ads targeting one
set of keywords. You set the maximum price you want to pay for
an Ad Group keyword list or for individual keywords within the
Ad Group.

Impression (Impr.) - The number of impressions is the number of
times an ad is displayed on Google or the Google Network.

Keyword Matching Options - There are four types of keyword
matching: broad matching, exact matching, phrase matching, and
negative keywords. These options help you refine your ad
targeting on Google search pages.

Maximum cost-per-click (CPC) - With keyword-targeted ad
campaigns, you choose the maximum cost-per-click (Max CPC) you
are willing to pay. Our AdWords Discounter automatically reduces
this amount so that the actual CPC you are charged is just one
cent more than the minimum necessary to keep your position on
the page.

Maximum cost-per-impression (CPM) - With site-targeted ad
campaigns, you choose the maximum cost per thousand impressions
(Max CPM) you are willing to pay. As with Max CPC, the AdWords
Discounter automatically reduces this amount so that the actual
CPM you are charged is the minimum necessary to keep your
position on the page.

The fastest way to make money is to start a Google Adwords
campaign in the next 15 minutes. Other people are doing it. Why
not you? Google has a great sign up demo that you can view here.

https://adwords.google.com/select/

An excellent book on making money fast with Google Ads is Google
Cash by Chris Carpenter. This book includes 20 online videos
that will take you step by step on making money online with
Google. It includes tips on writing your ads and several bonuses
you can get with instant access by downloading it in eBook form
immediately after you purchase it here:

http://www.team-schuman.com/googleadwords

The internet offers many ways to make money fast. The nice thing
about Google Adwords you can be advertising online with the most
used search engine in minutes at a price you can afford. This
truely allows you to make money fast and you can do it over and
over with as many products as you want.

A program that is excellent to build a Google Ads campaing
around is the Plugin Profit Site.

The Plugin Profit Site will give you your own website,
newsletter, follow-up training, and an easy way to get started
in 3 steps for less than $100.

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Local Business Advertising & Google Adwords

Local Business Advertising

"I don't need the Internet to advertise - I'm a local business!"

Okay...

If you could spend £0.04 (or $0.05 in the US) and have a new customer - what would you do with your local business advertising budget?

I hope you would spend that money again and again!

Granted this is the ideal example and you are likely to pay much more then £0.04 per customer you acquire, BUT - herein lies the rub for local businesses:

An internet presence announces your business to the world.

When you are online, you have little control about where traffic is coming to you from (if you are not actively driving traffic that is), but what if you could make sure that people who lived in your area, who buy your goods and would make ideal customers could be targeted!

Google Adwords can help you target local people, not people from New Zealand if you live in the UK - but people close to you.

Pinpoint geographic targeting of prospects is an optimum use of your local business advertising budget.

Is it 100% foolproof?

Alas no, but it's a good start.

How do I do it?

Well the easiest way to do this is as follows:

Create a national campaign with your search terms and your location terms - eg: If you're a plumber in Poole then "plumber poole" would be a good keyword.

Create a geo-targeted campaign (this can be done in a couple of ways - I'll leave the nitty gritty details out for now) which means your ads are served to local people when they search for your keywords.

So in the plumber example if a local person types in "plumber" and doesn't mention anything else, your advert will be shown.

So goes the theory anyway.

Does it work all the time?

Like I said - Not always very well.

This is because Google uses IP addresses to determine location and this method is somewhat of a cleaver when a scalpel is required.

It all depends how diligent ISP's are when allocating IP addresses to their customers, the only way you can know is through empirical means.

What if the regional targeting is producing no results?

If this is the case then a national campaign with location terms included (as mentioned above) is your best bet.

If you were to run a national campaign on the same keywords without the location terms, you will be competing with other players who have a national presence for your particular product/service which could prove very expensive.

Your local business advertising budget spend should at the very least give Adwords and PPC advertising in general a tryout. Remember there are an infinite number of keywords in any target market.

Just because the big boys may have a stranglehold on the 'obvious' terms does not mean your market is saturated.

Friday, 17 July 2009

How to save money on the Adwords network

How to save money on the Adwords network

Over the years I have had many accounts with Adwords, spending a small fortune with the Adwords service. So naturally I have picked up many cost saving tricks. I am aware that most people feel Adwords costs too much and delivers little results, this is completely untrue. Adwords is a service that is here to help us, so I have written this article to help web developers make the most out of the service.

1) Set your currency,
First and foremost, select the currency of which you locally trade in. You may think its wise to start your Adwords account in USD, but if you do not live in the USA you may get a shock when you find how much you have been charged.

2) Use negative keywords,
You are using the Adwords service to generate website traffic, so obviously you want the right traffic to generate revenue. Start by using negative keywords for people whom you do not want to click on your advert, the best place to start is the keyword free”. As I doubt you want to waste money on traffic that will not generate revenue.

3) Make a strict daily budget
Make sure you have set out a daily budget, Adwords generally advise a way out of proportion budget. After all most new Adwords customers have no idea how effective the advertising will be. Do not start off with a bang, your pocket will feel it.

Just as important as the budget, be careful with the CPC rate. I advise you to start with a low number, each click soon adds up very quickly. I actually found that by lowering my CPC rate by 50% I doubled my visitor count…

4) Check those clicks!
One of the most talked about problem with Adwords is, click fraud. There are two main types of click fraud: the first is when any one starts clicking away at your advertisements trying to waste your money. It is very hard to stop this kind of fraud, if you are a victim stop your ads and file a report to Google ASAP.

The second main issue is now that google allows Web Developers to earn money off their websites by placing ads (Adsense) .some Web Developers try to cheat the system by clicking on their ads as much as possible. The best way to stop this kind of fraud is check your page log, Adwords allow you to block out websites that you do
not want your advert to be placed on.

Adwords does not have many protections against Click fraud, although they do disable Adsense accounts who cheat. Google are very hesitant to refund the victims, if at all. Reports tell many organisations are actually suing Google to get their money back, so be careful.

In this article I have illustrated some of the most beneficial ways to save money when advertising with Adwords. My main advice to you is, do not go crazy with your spending. You may not see the results you are after, it does take a while to get to know Adwords. I have had many successful ad campaigns using the Adwords network. However I do advise to look around, with the ever growing popularity of MSN search you may actually find it much more affordable.