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Google Adwords – A “Has Been”?Many advertisers are suffering from huge advertising costs, potential click fraud and little to no return on investment. But on the other hand, there are a small percentage of people who use Adwords profitably, so much so that this is their sole source of income. What separates them from the rest? I would not be able to comprehensively and categorically say I know what exactly differentiates them but I do know that they follow a few rules. Rule 2. If you are selling something, make sure you weed out those who are looking for free stuff. One way of doing this is to include a ‘-free’ in your campaign so essentially all surfers searching for free + your keyword will not get to see your ad. Also you can include your price in your ad. True, it will reduce click through rate but you know that those who do click are more likely to convert. Rule 3. Include your keywords in your ad. Say you bid on the word ‘big black hairy wig’ selling wigs. It would be prudent to include big or black or hairy or wig. Best would be to include everything because your keywords in your ad gets BOLDED and people related it to relevancy.
Your headline. Make an attention grabbing headline to attract people to see your ad. Your headline is the vital link to whether somebody clicks on your ad or not. To get some tips on writing compelling headlines Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORDylan Loh – Webmaster and Author of “Secret Google Tactics” - A detailed report teaching users how to best maximize Adsense revenue and to use Adwords profitably. |
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