Want to increase your AdWords CTR (click through rate) and drive more traffic to your site? My favorite AdWords feature is the ability to run multiple ad ... ... and compare ...
Want to increase your AdWords CTR (click through rate) and drive more traffic to your site? My favorite AdWords feature is the ability to run multiple ad campaigns simultaneously and compare instantly updated data side by side. Let's say, you have started a new website, which features reviews for popular children's products. You currently have an ad campaign running that is getting a CTR of 1.1% (that's about average). Your ad goes something like this, "Kid's Product Reviews. What you must know before you buy, etc". Now, you can create a new ad, run it side by side with the old ad and get instant feedback in the form of precision point accurate data. Your new ad begins with, "Is Your Child Safe? Please, read this before, etc". You immediately begin seeing better results as your CTR has doubled to 2.2%, while CPC (cost per click) has actually decreased. It's a no-brainer as to which ad you will run from now on. And, you can continue to create new ads and run them against each other, until you have the most effective ad possible. In the history of advertising, this has never been possible, without spending $1000's while having to wait weeks or months for the research data to come back. This is an exciting Adwords feature that you absolutely should not ignore.
How to Build a Website Around Keywords
Everyone wants more traffic to their website. More website traffic means a larger audience of potential customers, which will equate to an increase in sales. A simple way to get better listings in major search engines and drive more traffic to your website is to build your site around highly specific keywords and keyphrases.Choosing the Best Affiliate Programs for Your Website
Which company has the best affiliate program? How do I choose the best affiliate program? Can you help me pick an affiliate program? I am often asked these questions. And, the answer many people expect is : the program that pays the most. However, the point that many rookie affiliates miss is that just because mortgage, gambling, and credit card programs are paying the most per sale or per lead dosen't mean that you will ever make any money promoting their products. In fact, the overwhelming majority of affiliates never earn a dime. Most are lured in by the promise of easy riches, discover that it's not so easy, shortly thereafter, and then give up before ever earning their first paycheck.