Sunday, November 2, 2008

Keeping Your Pay Per Click Advertising Campaign Going

By Brian Basch

So now you are all set up. You seem to have your campaign set up for the next 6 months with all the keyword research done and the best keywords in place. However do not relax yet, now it is time to maintain your campaign. This is a critical part of PPC advertising that many people forget about.

Ideally it would be great if you could just set up your campaign and leave it alone. However this will not work. In reality you will need to track and test every ad for performance. There are many ways that you can do this.

Traffic and sales can be accessed by tools from Google Adwords itself. This will allow you to know just how much traffic and sales a particular keyword may be giving you. Remember one thing, robot traffic will not produce sales.

So why go through this extra hassle? This is because, if your ad is not performing well, it is costing you money, and will not bring in profits. In other words you are paying for useless traffic. Even if no sales are made you will still be paying for each click.

Do not give up hope there are ways to fix ads that are not doing well. Check its position. It should appear within the first 5-10 pages of the search results. If this is alright then your next step is to check your keywords.

People's first choice is a popular keyword. They feel they will get lots of traffic by using these types of keywords. The problem is that most of these popular keywords are not targeted to your specific market. They are the ones that searchers use initially but will not always be the ones they should be using.

That means that people using these keywords are often not sure what they're looking for. They'll look at a lot of sites before they buy. Good keywords are general enough to be searched for by someone who's not sure what they're looking for, but specific enough to reach the audience that will buy your product or service.

Searching with your own keywords is a smart thing to do. You may be taken aback by your results. Access the top 10 websites and see if they match your website. If they are not specifically in your market you may be using the wrong keyword. This calls for some adjustments. A bad keyword just sends empty traffic and will result in decreased sales and profits.

Detailed monitoring will let you know which keywords are performing well and which ones are failing. You will know which ones should be replaced and the ones that should stay. With good selections of keywords you can end up with ads that are very profitable. When you monitor your pay per click campaigns you will set yourself up for success. - 15266

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