Archive for August, 2008

How to Increase Landing Page Relevancy

There are five ways to make your landing page more relevant to your visitors. These are wonderful ways to increase the relevancy of your landing page:

* Search applicability
* Keyword importance
* Loading speed
* Strong call to action
* Construct Trust

The great thing about these recommendations is that these are important regardless of the PPC provider you are using. No matter whether advertising through Google AdWords or MSN adCenter, if you want to be effective you’ll need to include these five things into your landing pages. Search Applicability means you have to maintain your landing page in a way that its content should go with the content in your ads. Suppose a user types a keyword and sees results. Your ad is matched with the keyword that is used for the search. Likewise, your landing page needs to match with that too. Keyword importance means make sure your landing pages use the keywords that are most important to your users. Loading Speed of your landing page should be minimum. Reduce image sizes and flashes. It may slow down the loading process. Give more relevant text content. Sometimes load speed can lower your quality score too. So design a landing page that loads quickly. You can design custom landing pages for your PPC purposes. A strong call to action will tell the visitors what you want them to do. Ensure that your landing page convey the message that you provide security and privacy to the visitors. Be honest and truthful.

Friday, August 29th, 2008 pay per click 1 Comment

Give Time for Your Ad Campaigns to Prove Themselves

Don’t expect boon results in one month. One of the most significant characteristics of running a PPC campaign is the time factor. Take your time and assemble your campaign slowly by concentrating in periodic ad testing, daily budget, and bidding. This is very important. Your ad testing should be simple. You can create 2 or more adcopies and compare them with your current ad text. You can do this weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or even quarterly. I suggest monthly. You’re building your campaign one day at a time. The daily budget will avoid you from spending huge amounts too soon. It allows you to make mistakes without much risk. You can test your ads and change your bids peacefully. Bidding changes are essential because if you stay at the same bid all the time, then you will rise and fall according to the market changes. If you are not changing the ads and bids periodically, sometimes your top position ad will list in the 10th page. That’s what I am telling you every time. Monitor your campaigns on a daily basis.

Thursday, August 28th, 2008 pay per click No Comments

How to increase Click throughs on your Ads

Main problem in PPC ad writing is there’s no enough space for you to express your ideas. Humm? For example, in adwords there are two description lines with 35-35 characters and a title with 25 characters. Shrinking our ad to this much character spaces is sometimes really difficult. Your sale process starting at your landing page. But bringing people to your landing page is done by your adcopy only. The number of visitors coming to your landing page depends on how effectively you could convey the ideas and features of your service. So utilize all the characters effectively.

Here are three ways you can increase your click-throughs – Use influential Words in Your Titles – An influential word is an emotionally thrilling word that gets the attention of visitors and makes them click because you’ve strike a trigger. Some powerful power words are: amazing, incredible, successful, vital etc.

Promise a Benefit – Tell your visitors that you are going to give some benefits like free shipping, free consultation, discount etc. But it should be genuine.

Be Specific – Be specific when telling about figures like company turnover and revenue. If you are concentrating more on these steps, your adcopies will give you more click throughs.

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 google, MSN adcenter, pay per click, yahoo No Comments

Concentrating on a Single PPC Provider?

It seems that 95% of PPC Advertisers concentrating on Google adwords only. What you think? Is that enough for your online marketing? How will you reach people who exclusively using other search engines like yahoo and msn? So it is better to create PPC account in other search engines also. It is not a must. And do a market research before doing so.

For some product, I have seen yahoo is working better than Google. Especially tax saving, payday and consolidation programs. Normally we are seeing minimum clicks and conversions in MSN when compared to adwords and yahoo. But remember one thing. What you are spending in MSN for that clicks and conversions are also very less when compared to the other two search engines. so try to create account in at least two search engines. But don’t go too risky.

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 google, MSN adcenter, pay per click, yahoo No Comments

New Keyword Research Tool from MSN adCenter

It seems all the search engines are competiting to deliver new services to the customers. The latest one in the queue is MSN adCenter’s New Keyword Research Tool. Whether they hope they can possess some search engine shares that Google is enjoying now? I donno. Anyway these are the unique features they are offering-

1) Audience Insights – this tool will help you get a little more detail about certain demographics that you are planning to target with your PPC campaigns. Sounds good no? But you can use it only if you are running ppc in MSN and opt for this service.

2) this tool is a beta add-in for Excel. Unlike Google’s keyword research tool (that is purely an online tool), you can install this MSN tool. If you are using Excel to analyze your keyword lists, then it may surely make sense for you. Some people download the CSV list even on Google AdWords. Having the MSN adCenter keyword research tool will make it easier for you to analyze the difference between Google adWords keywords and MSN adCenter keywords. We can’t say that the tool is a worthy one now. You use and find out.

Monday, August 25th, 2008 MSN adcenter No Comments

What should you do if unexpected increase found in PPC?

A sudden increase in clicks means that either your campaign is working nicely or it could be a click fraud. What should you do if you find a click fraud?

First, try to discover why you are experiencing a spike in click. According to Yahoo Search Marketing Blog, a sudden spike in clicks may happen because of any of the following reasons:

* Changes to an ad’s ranking in search results
* Change to the match type used for your ads
* Keyword seasonality
* A new distribution partner added to the Yahoo network
* Yahoo Buzz placement
* Yahoo Front Page placement

You could see a spike in the number of clicks if there is a change in the placement. Example one of your major competitors paused his campaign and suddenly your ad got a better placement. That could increase the number of clicks that you are getting. Adjust your budget and monitor your campaign. If it’s a click fraud you can see many clicks without adequate conversions. Yahoo can help you. You can report sudden spikes and ask for an investigation. Yahoo’s Traffic Quality Center will help you. They will send you a report which can tell you why your clicks have suddenly gone up and you’ll be able to take action accordingly. Each of the search engines has a service like this. What you have to do is report it on time. Remember all sudden rises in clicks may not be frauds. Think logically. Suppose your site is down and search engines are showing your ads. What will happen??

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008 pay per click, yahoo No Comments

Website Optimizer has Added New Features

If you have not yet used Website Optimizer, I greatly recommend it. It is a wonderful testing tool by adwords and saves you lots of money on ppc campaigns by allowing you test your landing pages before you start driving traffic to them and to minimize money on low conversions. Website Optimizer has added new features to its site. According to AdWords blog announcement, the new features include:

1) Experiment Pruning
2) A/B Offline Validation
3) More Intuitive Reporting

Experiment Pruning: This new feature allows you to disable one or more combinations from taking part in your Website Optimizer experiments. Pruning can help you achieve faster, more meaningful results by allowing you to remove poorly performing or illogical combinations. This is especially helpful in cases where your experiment may have too many combinations relative to the amount of traffic it receives.

A/B Offline Validation: If your test or goal pages aren’t accessible to Website Optimizer then no worries. You’ll now be able to just upload a copy of your tagged page and Website Optimizer will make sure that everything is tagged properly.

More Intuitive Reporting: We’ve enhanced our reports to more clearly show how your combinations are performing, and to better indicate when we’ve found one or more high-confidence winning combinations. This will help prevent you from drawing false conclusions from results or from ending experiments prematurely.

Friday, August 22nd, 2008 google, pay per click No Comments

Tips to Increase Ad Quality

It is very important to pay attention to your ad quality. Each search engine that uses a quality score and you can check that very easily. Your keyword bid is inversely proportional to your ad quality score. That means the higher your ad quality score, the lower your keyword bids will be. You can expect a better ROI and save money with higher ad quality. It is nice to see something ensuring you better click throughs. You can do three things to increase your ad quality. Applying these very simple ad campaign management tactics will improve your ad quality.

Select the right keywords – Find maximum number of keywords relevant to your product or service. Some keywords might be appropriate to your whole campaign but only be applicable for certain ads within that campaign and some others might be relevant for every ad in the campaign. Remember to avoid too generic keywords.

Stay with your budget – Never spend too much or go overboard. You can’t reach your expected ROI. You will spend more on low performing keywords also. So always stick on to your pre-decided budget; if the change is not essential.

Group highest converting keywords together in one ad group. In yesterday’s post I have explained it.

Have a look.

http://www.searchenginegenie.com/pay-per-click/2008/08/tips-to-optimize-your-ppc-campaigns.html

Thursday, August 21st, 2008 google, MSN adcenter, pay per click, yahoo No Comments

Tips to Optimize Your PPC Campaigns

So as to ensure that your PPC campaigns are optimized and working effectively, there are few things that you should do right away. The most important ones are listed down.

Reduce number of keywords in each adgroup. Ask yourself. How many keywords are enough for your PPC Campaign? See my previous post about this over here.

http://www.searchenginegenie.com/pay-per-click/2008/08/how-many-keywords-are-enough-for-ppc.html

Get rid of keywords which are performing under your expectation. Monitor your campaign on a daily basis to do this. It will take weeks and months to identify them. Group your highest converting keywords together. You can place your underperforming keywords in a separate adgroup and create advariations and experiment them. Never mix them up with your highest converting keywords. Keywords are the back born of your campaign. So treat them nicely.

Separate Sponsored Search and Content Network keywords. Some PPC advertisers are not using content network. Me too not encouraging it much. If you feel a content network targeting is essential for your campaign, and then go for that. Try to separate your keywords for the Sponsored Search from Content Network. Now you can make changes easily to any of these campaigns without altering another.

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008 pay per click No Comments

Why Not Your Ads Are Getting Clicked On?

You have spent very much time on keyword and market research. You have given pretty good biddings also. Still your ads are not getting clicked. You might have faced this problem. The best way to get clicked on your ads is to write ads that demand a click through. The language and content of ad copy need the prime attention. If you are sure that you are targeting the right keywords only, then go behind your adcopies. Try to write better copies. Always write more than one adcopy for each adgroup. The success of your ad is determined by quality score of your ads. Be sure you pay care to the quality score and keep checking and experimenting those ads until you get them right.

What you have to do?

* Make your ads compelling and clear
* Compare your ad variations
* Use keywords in your titles and descriptions
* Target keywords to correct landing pages
* Separate ads into ad groups
* Try to get good quality scores (you can check quality score of your ads in adwords)

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 Adwords, MSN adcenter, yahoo No Comments
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