Getting Your Money's Worth With Pay Per Click

If you're running a web site, you're well aware that the game is all about numbers and traffic flow. However, not just any traffic will do. You want traffic from people who are interested in what your web site offers, content wise, and if you're looking to make some money, you know full well that it's not just browsers, it's buyers who are important.

Like all things related to marketing, your aim should be to maximize the number of pre-qualified, already interested readers to your web site that you can, while raising your web site's overall page ranking, boosting the awareness of the internet at large to your products and services.

Now, you could use an advertising model like print magazines which you pay X amount for exposure to Y number of potentially interested customers who see a banner ad. The problem with this is that most web surfers have gotten to the point where banner ads get mentally filtered out, and while you pay per impression, you have no idea if your costs are going to be an accurate indicator of the ad's effectiveness.

Enter AdSense and Google AdWords. These are competing services where an ad is listed in a search engine result, and you only pay for each click on the ad. Instantly, you only pay for the advertising that you actually use, and which provably directs traffic to your web site.

Key to this kind of advertising is picking the right phrase for the search engine optimization. You need a phrase that will cause people to find your ad by looking for something related and similar to it. You also need to look at common mis-spellings similar to the term you want people to find.

Buying a comprehensive set of AdWords or AdSense package can get pricey, if you aren't very careful about it. Remember the following tips from long time marketers in this field:

1) Pinpoint accuracy is better than a broad net. If you have a very specific term that you're good at (like "Lower Denton Real Estate", put that in rather than just Denton, or Denton Real Estate."
2) Most people only type two or three words into a search engine field to find things. Do a little bit of digging to find a blanket of related word combinations that will work for you.
3) Make sure that your landing page is optimized for human visitors, not Google's web crawling spiders. That means real content, that gets updated regularly and that isn't aggressively search engine optimized into utter drivel.
4) If you must use a squeeze page (a form where a user has to enter some data to get at the content) be sure to put some of the content outside the squeeze pages area, otherwise, you're going to get a serious case of sticker shock when the bill comes in and Google and AdSense both charge almost 15x as much for a naked squeeze page landing page as they do for a real web site, and real web site will get you more repeat traffic.

How to Lower Your Minimum Bids With Google AdWords

Why does Google Adwords Want $10 Minimum Bid? This is a question I hear all of the time.

You've spent time and money researching a market, more time and money putting a website together for that market and
your ready to go live. You decide to give Adwords a shot because you've heard so many great things about it. You
sign up and begin creating your account, getting excited with anticipation off all that high quality traffic your
about to get. You put in the keywords and Boom! Google adwords gives you this message "Increase quality or bid to
$10.00 to activate" What is going on here!!?? What a scam.

The thing about Google is they reward relevancy and penalize websites that are irrelevant. Who decides whats
relevant and what's not? Google does based on it's algorithm from Google Bot. I have used $10 minimum bid as an
example, it could be $5 or a $1 minimum bid. Your minimum bid should be cents not dollars.

How do you make Google Bot your friend? Make your website relevant in Google's eyes. This is done by a 3 pronged
attack. First make sure your ad groups are "themed" around 1 keyword with variations.
For instance adgroup name -
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Discount Laptops
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Keywords:

discount laptops
cheap laptops
affordable laptops
really cheap laptops

By doing this your account is organized into a tightly knit group of keywords that makes it easy for you to write
ads for. When you write your ad Google loves it when you use the keywords in your ad and so do searchers. This is
an essential step in lowering your minimum bids.

Cheap Laptops
Discount laptops to fit
your budget. Free shipping
http://www.example.com/

Google will consider this ad highly relevant to your ad group's keywords. Google will also bold any keyword that
the searcher typed, in your ad. Which will catch your prospect's eye. In the above example if a
searcher typed the keywords 'cheap laptops' all instances of the words cheap and laptops in your ad would appear in
bold.

Using the keywords on your landing page

Google and searchers love this also because you are focusing your landing page around the keywords that have been
searched both Google Bot and the searcher will consider this very relevant, provided your supporting content stays
on topic. This technique will increase your Quality Score which in turn will lower your minimum bids.

Lets recap the three pronged attack for lowering your minimum bids.

1. Tightly "themed" ad groups
2. Keywords in ad
3. Keywords used on landing page