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Friday, August 31, 2007

Google Truth

I spent alot on Google adwords



In a short time freeadwords gobbled up a big chunk of the budget I saved up to use for targeted traffic to my site. I got traffic, but at I made no money.



It was quite demoralizing to see my account at Adwords dwindle while my Clickbank revenue remained static.



Then I stumbled upon a book called Free Adwords so you may want to head on over there now and get it.It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.






Yes, they still cost money, but after following the advice in Beating Adwords, I started making money again. What a wonderful feeling to see my Clickbank revenue climbing faster than my Google Adwords account can fall. Beating Adwords gave me the power to fight back and for the first time in quite some time it feels as if I am winning this fight again.



Do you also know how it feels to struggle making money with your Adwords Campaigns? Id you haven't tried Beating Adwords yet, I would suggest you give it a try… maybe you will also experience the elation of turning a losing campaign into a profit making campaign.

Following their advice, you will learn to use keywords to improve your CTR, how to improve your ads and only use the most effective ads and lots more.



If you are serious about making money being an affiliate, then this book is for you.The book is divided in a few sections teaching you all you need to know.

The first section gives you a very good introduction into pay per click advertising and affiliate marketing. The second section will take you step by step through the process of setting up your own adwords account, which is very helpful for beginners.



Personally the fourth section was the best part for me. In this section they help me to reduce unwanted traffic and this great section helped me cut down on my adword cost.

But the biggest problem with adwords is that you are up against some fierce competition and section five helps you to take them on, and lots of practical advice is given.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Google Adwords Exposed




Google Adwords Exposed





If you are a business owner and want people in need of your products or services to find your website, paying Google for one its advertising services, such as Google AdWords, is a surefire way to increase web traffic.



The issue is not whether Google can help, because they have garnered proven results. The question is only how much they can help and at what cost.



The Google freeadwords program has more than doubled some of its customers' monthly traffic by placing relevant ads along the right-hand side of its organic search listings.



If you have ever used Google's search engine, you have seen AdWords advertisements listed under "Sponsored Links."



If you sign up for Google AdWords, your ads will only appear to people who enter keyphrases that are relevant to your company's offerings.To further increase traffic, Google pays companies for displaying AdWords advertisements on their websites.



If, for example, your company specializes in discounted furniture, you would pay Google for advertising space on all searches for "discounted furniture.



" Google would not only display the AdWords ad on its own site, but also display the ad on informational sites dedicated to discounted furniture of all kinds.



Google AdWords should not, of course, be the entirety of a marketing campaign, but it is often an excellent addition to an overall strategy. Google AdWords is a pay-per-click service, meaning you only pay when the advertising results in traffic.



Before you start using Google AdWords, I highly recommend watching the Getting Started With


Free Adwords so you may want to head on over there now and get it. It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level. YOU CAN ALSO JUST CLICK THE bANNER ON THE SIDE OR ABOVE



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Monday, August 27, 2007

Seasonal Money On Adwords

Money with Seasonal Campaigns with Google adwords



You don't need a website to sell affiliate products that have seasonal appeal. One of the best ways to do this is through search engine pay-per-click (PPC) programs and my favorite among them is Google Adwords.

The great thing about adwords is that you can measure the results from your marketing efforts in a very short amount of time. We're not talking weeks or days but literally minutes after setting up your ad campaign.

One of the ideas I had when I started using Adwords was to promote something seasonal. So at the end of January, I opened an Adwords account and created an ad campaign.

It was related to a major sports event in American life - The Super Bowl. I signed up as an Amazon affiliate and looked through the Amazon site for Patriots and Panthers apparel.

Then I searched on Google for "superbowl" and found only one Adwords ad. "Great!" I thought, "What an opportunity!" By the way, if you're not familiar with Adwords, each Google search page contains only 8 paid ads on the right-hand side.

This means that if there are only 7 ads showing, you can get the 8th position by paying just 5 cents per click. So I set up an Adwords campaign with the following keywords: superbowl shirt, superbowl hat, superbowl cap and related variations with a space between "super" and "bowl" as well as using plural nouns.

I let the ad campaign run for 5 days starting from Super Bowl Sunday. I paid 6 cents per click for all my clicks. After 5 days, I had the following results:Keyword Clicks Impressions CTR

shirts 63 575 10.9%"superbowl hat" 59 445 13.2%super bowl caps 16 289 5.5%superbowl shirt 7 899 0.7%superbowl cap 3 329 0.9%super bowl hats 0 25 0.0%super bowl shirts 0 10 0.0%super bowl hat 0 5 0.0%super bowl cap 0 0 0.0%plus a few deleted keywords. The top two key phrases had click through ratios (CTRs) of 13.2% and 10.9%, respectively.

Those were very decent CTRs. The keywords that contain the words "shirts", "hat" and "caps" did better than "hats" or "cap".

Why is that? I don't really know. That's just what people were searching for and clicking on. Another lesson to be learned - sometimes what you think are the best search keyword(s) aren't necessarily the ones that people are searching for. You have to test everything to find out which ones work best.


In general, the more targeted your keywords, the better your CTR and return on investment will be. Since Amazon only pays 5% commission on sales, the numbers here are low. However, you can run more campaigns and sell other affiliate products with higher commissions. You get the idea.

There are many other seasonal campaigns you can run. With a bit of brainstorming I'm sure you can come up with some other fantastic ideas. Read the newspapers and magazines and keep an eye out for the next major event or holiday. Then put these techniques to work for you.

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