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Google Adwords

How frustrating are you finding Google Adwords?

Is it taking all your money and giving you nothing in return?

Are your clicks getting more expensive and falling further down the page?

Once you get those clicks, are you actually getting any customers?

Are you mad with Google Adwords and ready to throw in the towel?

Well don’t.

Don’t get mad. GET EVEN!

Here’s how.

It’s really easy to set up a Google Adwords campaign. It’s because it’s so easy to get one running that so few people actually go much further than setting up a basic campaign and then watch as their clicks get more expensive and their conversions disappear.

Have you ever wondered how the Google Adwords professionals make a living? They must know some black art that allows them to make a success of their campaigns.

The truth is that they are using techniques that few people are using but they are hardly magically tricks. I’m going to share with you some of these tricks. Once you know and start to use these tricks then you’ll have better than an even chance that your campaigns will start to become very profitable. That’s what I mean when I say now it’s time to get even.

Step One: Understand Google’s Quality Score

Have you ever wondered why some of your keywords have a higher minimum cost more than others? You probably think it’s because there is greater competition for that keyword. That might be true, but the real reason the minimum cost varies is because of the quality score that Google sets against each of your keywords.

So what is the Quality Score? Well it’s a measure of the relevance and relationship between your keyword, your ad and the page you are sending your visitors to when they click on your ad (this page is referred to as the landing page). If your keyword appears in your ad and also prominently on your landing page then it will have a very good quality score. If it doesn’t, it will have a poor quality score. The better your quality score, the less money you will need to bid for your clicks.

So, it is good practice to arrange your keywords into AdGroups where the keywords are all similar and feature well in the Ad and the Landing Page. Obviously you can’t get every keyword into the Ad but you should be able to spread them a lot of them into the landing page.

You can check the quality score of your keywords by clicking on the customise columns link in your adgroups. You will see the option to Show Quality Score. Select it and you will see the Quality Score for each of your keywords. Avoid any keywords that are reported with a Poor Quality Score. You should either delete them or improve their score by moving them into their own Adgroup with their own specific ads and landing page.

Step Two: Look for the best match

Are you using Phrase and Exact matching? A phrased match is one where the keywords will only match if they are used in the exact sequence of your keyword and an Exact match is one where the keywords will match only if that exact phrase is entered and no other words are used for the search.

To make a keyword a phrase match you put quotation marks around it and to make it an exact match you put square brackets around it.

As default Google sets up keywords as broad matches. This means that you keywords would match to a search query if your keyword were included anywhere in the search query. It would also accept synonyms as well.

Broad matching is best explained with an example. Let’s say I am selling red paint and my keyword is red paint then it would match with the following searches. Red paint, red painted cars, painter sees red over forgery, paint your garden fence red and so on. As you can see few of these searches would be from people looking to buy red paint and so my ad selling red paint is unlikely to get many clicks from these searches.

By using phrase and exact match keywords you can target more closely the searches that you want your ads to appear for.

Step Three: Try to be negative!

Are you using negative keywords for your ads? Negative keywords are another form of matching. If you set a word as a negative keyword then any searches that contain that word will not be able cause your ad to be displayed. A common keyword used by people trying to sell something is free. Any searches containing the word free will not display their ads. To add a negative keyword you type it with the minus sign in front of the word like this -free.

Step Four: Schedule your ads.

Do you run your ads 24 hours every day? Is that sensible? Think about your target audience and when you think they are most likely to be looking for your goods or services. Set your ads to only appear during those times. You can make changes to the schedule through your campaign settings.

If you sell business to business, should you really run any ads over the weekend? Is your target audience likely to be surfing in the evening at home or at work during the day? If you are not sure you can actually get reports out of Google that will tell you the times of the day and what days people are clicking on your ads. Work out when your popular click times are and schedule accordingly.

Step Five: Remember its customers not clicks.

In everything you do, keep in mind that it is customers you want and not just clicks. Implement Conversion Tracking and measure the success of your ads by how many conversions you get and not by how many clicks. Shops don’t normally count customers through the door. They count money in the till and stock sold. So should you.

These five simple steps should help to get your Adwords campaigns back on track. There are many, many more techniques you can apply that will further enhance your success but if you aren’t doing the five listed here then you have little chance of success.

Mike Seddon is the founder of KKSmarts. Their website contains many free guides on http://www.kksmarts.com/

Link Building Tip

Link Building Tip.

Here’s one of the strategies I use to build links from other sites. It uses a combination of article writing and Google Alerts.

Step One: Write some articles.

Start writing articles and ideally make sure they are related in some way to your business.

I suggest you prepare at least a couple of articles. Don’t write them in Microsoft Word. Try to use something like Notepad. I’ll explain why in a minute.

When you have a couple of articles of about 400 to 700 words each, you should then submit them to the article submission sites.

Here are a couple of sites I use.

www.articlemarketer.com

www.ezinearticles.com

Article submission sites are great for getting your articles distributed around the web. Not only do they send articles onto other article distribution networks, but lots of website owners come to these sites for content to put onto their own websites.

When you submit your article to one of these submission sites, you are allowed to add an “About the Author” paragraph to go with your article. It is here that you put a link back to your website using whatever keyword phrase you are trying to optimise on.
To submit your article it is simply a case of copy and paste from your prewritten articles. I tend to have an “About the Author” paragraph already prepared to copy & paste as well.

Now the reason I suggested using Notepad for your articles is because when you copy from Word it tends to bring with it certain formatting issues and these can cause you article to be rejected by the submission sites. Notepad doesn’t have this problem.

Step Two: Find out who’s using your article.

By using Google Alerts you can set up alerts for each of your articles. You basically tell Google to alert you if it finds your phrase being used on the web. I tend to use the article name as the alert phrase if it is fairly unique. Otherwise try using a distinctive line from your article.

Whenever Google finds your alert phrase, it sends you an email with the web address of the site where it found it.

You can now check out this site. If you think it will give you good traffic or pass on good page rank, you can contact the website owner. As they already have one of your articles then they probably like your material so you can either offer more articles (with links of course!) or even point them to pages on your site that they should link to because the content would be of interest to their visitors.

So there you have it. One of my tips for building links back to your site.

By the way, you might just like to put your website name into Google Alerts as you’ll be surprised how many alerts that can generate and you can find many places mentioning your website.

More top tips for you soon.

Regards,

Mike Seddon

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Making your Website Perform

So you want to make your website perform. Is your website doing what you want it to do? Are your customer views satisfactory? Are the clicks on your website producing sales? Just sit back for a minute and I will attempt to help you with answers to all 3 of those questions.

So you have the nicest looking website on the net, spent a ton of money for great hosting and graphics but that means nothing if enough people are not seeing it. Now if you haven’t heard the term search engine optimisation then you are living in a cave somewhere and just got on the Internet today. Well your going to be inundated with gurus and rookies telling you to optimise like this and that but I guess you should know what it is first.

You want to make your website perform by making it friendly with the search engines. remember people will be looking for your website on such search engines as Google, Yahoo, and MSN and them alone have the ability and power to boost your business like you would have never believed. The trick is to get your sites optimised thus giving them a greater chance to appear higher in the search engines. That’s how you will make your website perform.
People are creatures of habit and what we have learned is that when people type their phrase into a search engine they will usually look at the first few websites they see. For the most part your customers will find what they are looking for on the first page. Besides that its proven that only 10% of people click on to page 2 of a search engine. So you want to optimise and get your website on to page one of the search engines.

Well having high rankings has a few things that are a must for good search engine rankings. You have to have a well built site. just throwing anything up there just wont cut it. However your website company should offer features to help you make this happen.

Now the next and very important thing is keywords. These are words that are used to track back to your business. You want to have these in your website in the proper way so that the search engines find them. this results in your customer typing in those words and getting sent to your website. Now you do want to use words that are relevant to your business. Using race cars if you are selling diapers is going to hurt you.

Now you really want to make your website perform. Two Words. Back links. These are very important. They are simply your link showing up on other peoples sites. When the search engines find your links on other peoples sites it highly boosts your popularity thus raising your search engine ranking.
I find the best thing to do is submit my site to directories. You seem to get tons of back links but also as your popularity goes up you start to see more customers from these links. Its important to research the directories you are using to make sure they are respected and please don’t try and submit your business site to an auto directory. Chances are you will be accused of spamming and that’s it you are done on that directory.

One other thing that the search engines love is seeing a site that is being constantly updated. Search engines are high on seeing new content so this will greatly boost your rankings. So what does all this mean? Well a boost in your website ranking is obviously going to move it higher in the search engines.

Now these are just a few methods to help make your website perform. There are many other factors to boosting your website performance in the search engines. Remember there is always someone else trying to get that first spot so you are going to have to be continually working on improving your website to get it to the top.