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How To Make Pay-Per-Click Payoff!
Profitability with Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising
comes down to how well you have chosen your keywords.
Choose too generic a term and you will lose your
shirt - and fast. Choose too specific a term and you'll miss out on
traffic your competitors will get.
For example, let's say you offer a travel guides
for sale online - here are some possible keywords with associated
monthly traffic counts and top bid as of the time this article was
written:
travel: #hits (1198817) top bid: $2.11/click
travel guide: #hits (30859) top bid: .75/click
Italy travel guide (516) top bid: .22/click
If you zip on over to the Overture Keyword
Suggestion Tool,
http://www.inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggest
ion/
you'll find well over 100 associated combinations
of keyword phrases that incorporate travel - but may not even remotely
related to your product.
Similarly, a search under travel guide returns
many search phrases including travel guide that may not properly target
your customers.
You are still better to go one step deeper and
find keywords more specific to your market - and as you will notice,
the cost per click becomes much more reasonable which means your return
on investment for PPC advertising becomes much greater.
So, that's all great information, but how do you
find those "magic" keywords and phrases that will pull well for your
business?
This is where your detective skills will come in
handy. A little work will pay off in spades.
TIP 1. Examine Your Web Logs
Access your web logs - either from your dedicated
server or from your shared server with your virtual web host. Most web
statistics packages allow you to examine search terms that brought
customers to your site from large search engines.
You want to look over a few months and find
patterns of search terms that pop up again and again - those are the
one's you'll want to start with.
TIP 2 Use Keyword Suggestion Tools
There are various keyword suggestion tools that
you can access on the internet to assist you in finding commonly
searched terms -- some even list combinations that you may not have
even thought of. Here are a few of them to try out...
Overture Search Term Suggestion Tool:
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
Google Adwords Suggestion Tool:
http://adwords.google.com/select/main?cmd=KeywordSandbox
Wordtracker
http://www.wordtracker.com
TIP 3. Scan the Message/Discussion Boards
Look for patterns of words, phrases or questions
that people use on discussion forums related to your product or
service. These boards are tremendously valuable sources of intelligence
given that most posts start off with a question followed by several
responses.
You want to make sure the discussion boards you
choose are both relevant and moderated so to ensure high quality and
high volume posting. On the topic of online marketing and advertising -
my hands-down favorite is found within this master marketer's site...
http://www.infoproductcreator.com/part/net.html
Find questions your product deals with and you'll
find clues to high-demand keywords.
TIP 4. Search your competitors keywords
Spend some time searching down your competitors
using Google, Yahoo or other search engines. You can use the toolbar
extension at http://www.alexa.com
to help find out sites attracting higher traffic.
For Internet Explorer users, choose the "View" and
then "Source" menu options to look at the code for a particular
website. Look for the Meta Tag Keywords section as well as keyword
patterns in titles and sub-heads as well as through the text for clues
on top performing keywords.
You can then go back to the Keyword Suggestion
tools outlined in TIP#2 to test the keyword combinations you've come up
with.
TIP 5. Look at leading Direct Mail, Magazine
Articles and Books on your market to get hints on common "trigger"
keywords that pop up again and again. Try mixing and matching some of
these keywords, then throw them into the tools used in Tip#2. Before
long, you will have found a few gems to try out.
TIP 6. Test IT
Keyword targeting is not an exact science. As with
every other marketing technique, you need to test it. Depending on your
budget and how fast you want to get results, you'll need to decide on a
PPC to go with. Note: You will get far faster results with the big guys
- Google Adwords and Overture, so my advice is to test using these
PPC's.
You should have narrowed your keywords down to a
point where you are risking .05-.80 per click rather than $2.00/click,
so your exposure should be minimal.
Finally, you need to watch both the short-term and
longer term impact of PPC. Shorter term, you'll notice traffic coming
from PPC right away in your web logs - so you'll get a sense of
click-through rates, and eventually sales in 1-2 weeks.
Longer term though, being listed in the top 3
spots on the PPC's often provides you additional exposure through
special marketing arrangements each PPC has made with specific search
engines.
Weeks after your initial campaign you will often
start to see a significant bump in search engine activity as the result
of being in the top 3 of PPC's.
Be smart in your PPC marketing.
For the vast majority of businsses who don't have
unlimited funds for marketing, stay away from following the flocks -
try and focus on niche keywords. That's how you can make Pay-Per-Click
pay You.
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