Sunday, November 30, 2008

Understanding How To Bid On Keywords

By Brian Basch

When you are creating ads for your Google Adwords campaign you will need to build them carefully around the right keywords. This seems like commonsense and many marketers have perfected this art. They do the proper research to find the best keywords.

Pay per click advertising campaigns have other factors apart from keywords that will make them successful. Something that should be kept in mind is the fact that searchers have very short attention spans. They will not usually look beyond the first 5-10 search result pages.

This means your ad must be placed among these pages in order to be seen. How do you manage to do this? Well it all boils down to the almighty dollar.

This section may be boring for the experienced marketer, but the new businessperson may find it interesting. Adwords can be compared to a huge auction. There is a lot of competition on certain popular keywords. By contrast there is little if any competition on obscure key words, but there are also minimal searches.

In essence this means that you could have many people competing against you for a keyword. This makes it difficult for search engines to place ads. It is really quite simple, the advertiser who pays the largest amount of money will get the coveted top position. This is good for the search engines who see this as a chance to make good money.

It can be time consuming finding the right blend of bids and keywords, it might take some profits and losses as you experiment. Not every click will produce sales; in fact conversions are often only 10% of the click ratio. Price of product should be taken into account and of course your budget, when deciding how much to bid.

Keyword research is one of the main elements of your campaign but bidding is also equally important. Without a good position for your ad, you will not gain any traffic let alone sales. Take some time to understand the bidding process so that you can make a lucrative campaign.

While working out the details of your Adword campaign be sure to keep these tactics in mind. Consider this, when you build a great pulling ad it is no good condemning it into oblivion. That is just a waste of time and money.

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