Thursday, January 1, 2009

The Secrets Of Managing A Pay Per Click Marketing Campaign

By Brian Basch

With the rapid growth of the Internet many excited entrepreneurs have seen the great opportunities that it has to offer. In fact it has now become the most widely used media for marketing. The bad news is that the small business owner is facing a larger amount competition. Due to this fact entrepreneurs are exploring different forms of marketing.

Google Adwords has come as a welcome option for small businesses trying to get ahead of the competition. Most online advertisers know about Google Adwords. Advertisers creating ads based on specific keywords do this method of promotion. The ads appear on the right hand side of the screen in Google search results.

If you do not know about Google Adwords you can see them in action when you look up a keyword in the Google search engine. You will see them under "Sponsored Links" on the side of search results. These little ads were made using Google Adwords.

Starting and managing a Google Adwords campaign is not something to be taken lightly. Of course nobody can deny the great exposure and potential to reap substantial profits, but at the same time it should be noted that Adwords is a pay per click advertising method. This means that if you are not careful it will eat up your advertising budget very fast.

Given these facts it becomes a necessity to manage your pay per click marketing campaign very carefully. Before you do anything else remember to select the right keywords. You will need to make the right mix of targeted keywords for quick sales and keywords that appeal to a broader market and draw more traffic.

Calculating your bids is critical to the success of your campaign. With online advertising you will always expect some wasted leads, which will cost you some money. It is very important to understand what you can get out of your campaign before you start it.

It is a fact that a higher bid of 30-40 cents will get you a better position than a 10-15 cent one. Clearly a better position will get you more viewers, especially when you realize that the majority of searchers will not look beyond 3-5 pages in a search result. However you should bear in mind that it is pretty useless paying for a higher position if you are not getting sales from your ad. It will definitely be a waste of money.

When you start your campaign and choose your keywords, detailed management of your campaign is very important. This means checking how each ad and keyword performs. Bear in mind that an ad can attract traffic with no sales and waste a lot of money. Ads with links back to the home site can easily be tracked and monitored for traffic and sales. If your ad is not pulling in sales then you will need to make some changes, or just take it off.

For maximum efficiency, a campaign should be managed in detail. If time is short you can hire a service to monitor it. In fact when you hire a good company they can give you all sorts of suggestions to improve your campaign. - 15485

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