Four Simple AdWords Management Strategies


by Maxine Stirling

As PPC advertising has become much more mainstream in the world of online advertising, it can seem that more and more keywords are becoming saturated. This can be true at times, but there has never been a better time to run an effective Google AdWords campaign. All you need to know is a few tips. Here are four that you won’t want to forget when you start up your next AdWords campaign.

Before you can even start to run an effective campaign, you need to carefully choose relevant keywords. These, after all, will form the backbone of your campaign. Don’t just arbitrarily add keywords to create a broader potential consumer base. And, don’t use a relevant keyword generator unless it really is generating effective keywords. Remember that you only want clicks that will turn into sales. Empty clicks just means money down the drain.

Second, it is a good idea bid for the first page, but not for the first spot. What does this mean? It means that unless you are truly aiming to dominate the Internet landscape and be at the top of your industry, you shouldn’t worry about getting in the top slot on a SERP (search engine results page). If you are in the top ten spots, then you will appear on the first page of Yahoo results, though it varies for each service. Try to let your ad do the selling, not your position. Placing yourself at the top of the search results is a two edged sword - you will get more clicks, but they will not be as targeted.

The third strategy for running an effective AdWords campaign is to test, test, and then test some more. Don’t leave your campaign unmonitored and just everything is going to plan just because it did the week before. Your profitability of your keywords will likely be in a constant state of flux. As such, you need to continually monitor and test their effectiveness. PPC advertising is an open marketplace, and so ebbs and flows are to be expected on a monthly, weekly, and even daily basis.

The last Google AdWords technique you should consider is placing ads on relevant websites instead of just SERPs (search engine results pages). These ads are placed on a cost per impression basis (usually by the thousand) instead of a cost per click basis, and appear on websites that cater to your target demographic. This can be a great strategy for picking up cheap clicks.

Try using these four simple strategies the next time you manage a PPC campaign. Doing so can increase efficiency and profitability.

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