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2. PPC Traffic & Profits Machine
Contents
Introduction ....................................................................................................................3
Locating Targeted Keywords ............................................................................4
Paid Keywords ..........................................................................................................6
Organic Keywords .................................................................................................6
Affiliate Keywords .................................................................................................7
Creating Targeted Campaigns.......................................................................10
Creating Killer Advertisements ....................................................................11
Your Ads Headline: ............................................................................................11
Ad Description (body): ....................................................................................11
Display URL ..............................................................................................................12
Destination URL ...................................................................................................12
Maximizing The Value Of Every Click ......................................................13
Split Testing Campaigns .................................................................................13
Final Words .................................................................................................................16
3. Introduction
When it comes to creating powerful and effective PPC Campaigns, there
are many different factors to consider.
From developing targeted landing pages, to constructing keyword-driven
advertisements that truly communicate with your target market and
motivate them to take action, you need to focus on every element of your
PPC campaign in order to create the most responsive, targeted and
effective ads possible.
This report offers a quick snapshot of just some of the important components
in creating a successful PPC advertisement.
Let's begin.
4. Locating Targeted
Keywords
Keywords power your PPC advertisements. They are the "engine" that triggers
your ads to appear based on user searches; therefore it's crucial that you
choose your keywords carefully.
If Google does not view your ads as being relevant, your ads will not show
up in searches and will not be seen by Google's users.
Your keywords, ad groups and landing pages should all make use of
relevant keywords and build upon one another, helping to power your PPC
advertisements.
It's vital that you include only RELEVANT, TARGETED keywords into your
PPC campaigns. One of the biggest mistakes that new PPC marketers make
is in 'mass assigning' keywords to their PPC campaigns.
They believe that if they simply throw in a ton of keywords, they'll gain a
higher level of exposure. In truth, using irrelevant keywords will not help your
campaigns at all, and in fact, will actually work against you!
So, the more focused your Google AdWords campaign is, the better.
Concentrate on relevant, high converting keywords and your campaign will be
more successful terms of how often it is appears, number of clicks, and the
cost-effectiveness of your ads.
5. One great way of discovering the keywords that will produce the most traffic
is by using http://www.KeywordSpy.com
What this tool does is help you determine what keywords your competitors
are using. You simply enter in a domain name or a keyword and the search tool
will locate competitors in your niche market.
Simply enter in keywords to locate PPC marketers competing for the same
keywords, or enter in a specific website URL to find information relating to a
certain competitor that you are interested in evaluating. (in other words, what
they are doing and how they are doing it successfully).
Here is what the different tabs mean:
6. Paid Keywords
The sites that are listed under "Paid Keywords" represent current
PPC marketers who are bidding on the keywords that you entered.
For example, when I enter in "Affiliate Marketing", the following results
appear:
Organic Keywords
These are websites that are targeting our keywords within search engine
results by implementing on-page SEO (using keywords within title, meta
tags, content, etc).
7. Affiliate Keywords
These are marketers who are targeting our keywords within affiliate
marketplaces like ClickBank.com, ShareASale.com, MaxBounty.com, Amazon
and even PayDotCom. Within this section, you will see three additional tabs,
"Overview, Products and Affiliates".
Overview will provide you with information on the top products being
promoted.
Products will show you different products that are being advertised,
and Affiliates will show you a listing of top affiliate marketers.
Time Machine
This area displays a graph bar that features websites that utilize our keywords
over the course of 9 months.
Below this information, there are two other options as well, "Summary" and
"Competitors". The Competitors tab displays a listing of sites that are targeting
the keywords specifically, while "Summary" displays a chart that will show you
the top competitors for those keywords.
To take a deeper look at the keywords that a competitor is using, here is what
you would do.
For our example, I am entering in "getting your ex back". The following results
appear:
8. The first result is, "The Magic of Making Up". It seems as though they are
focusing on 34 keywords. if I click on the number of keywords a page opens up
that provides a wealth of information.
This information is incredibly useful!
Not only can we see all of the keywords this advertiser is bidding on but
we can also see their current position for each of their campaigns, other
competitors in the market and even the clicks per day (on average)!
Here is what each area means:
ROI: This is estimation as to how profitable a specific keyword is. Obviously,
the higher - the better.
Position: This represents how the marketer’s websites rank within the
PPC marketplace (their position).
9. Competitors: Other sites advertising for the same keyword.
Clicks / Day: The average number of clicks that each ad generates per day for
each keyword.
Price / Click: The average amount that each advertiser pays for each click
made to their ads.
KeywordSpy is an incredibly useful tool if used properly, and can help you
discover what keywords are being used and by who, as well as how
profitable they are, how competitive they are, and ultimately, how lucrative.
All you need to do is spend some time analyzing the ads that they are
using. What action words are they integrating into their ads? What titles
are being used?
You can also look for "weak spots", ads that you know could be
easily improved with better wording, phrasing or action words.
This is a great way to gain the lead on competitors who aren't using this
same system as you are, making it easy for you to exploit the weaknesses in
their campaigns and create powerful advertisements of your own - and
ultimately, take the lead!
10. Creating Targeted
Campaigns
There are different ways that you can structure your advertisements, with
the most common being "placement targeting".
With placement targeting, you are able to choose an exact site that you want
your ad to appear on, which means that you want to make sure that you
thoroughly evaluate potential websites so that you can ensure they offer
highly targeted pages, focusing on your niche market.
Rather than targeting your ad to appear anywhere on a certain site, you
target the most drilled-down, focused pages from several sites, all highly
relevant to your keyword phrase.
This allows you to receive approximately the same number of clicks as you
would have, but for far less impressions.
This means that your CTR would soar and, since you are paying per 1,000
impressions, it keeps the price that you pay for each click incredibly low.
11. Creating Killer
Advertisements
Let's take a look at the different components of a PPC advertisement:
Your Ads Headline:
This is the first thing readers will notice about your ad. Much like a headline in
a newspaper, magazine or a web site, it needs to grab the reader's attention.
The challenge is doing so within the 25-character limitation.
When you are first getting started in PPC, keep your headlines as simple as
possible. Focus on strong, direct ad headlines that will communicate with your
target audience and motivate them into taking action. Touch on emotional
points, power words, and be sure to test out alternative headlines to
determine which ones are pulling in the best results.
Ad Description (body):
Google AdWords only gives you two lines of up to 35 characters each, so you
need to make the most of this valuable space in order to solidify your message
and motivate readers into clicking on your link and visiting your website.
The more compelling your ad copy is, the greater chance of success. You really
need to take your time creating ad copy. Eliminate unnecessary words and
keep it clean and direct. You also want to incorporate important keywords into
each ad campaign.
Play around with your call to action. People need to be shown the next step,
and be given clear direction, so split test different action commands and
words that trigger a positive response. It takes a bit of work, but once you've
12. been able to create a PPC ad that converts at its maximum potential, you'll
find it very easy to replicate your success on future campaigns.
Your ads CTR will depend not only on the writing style, but also on the
audience you target, the product itself, and the density of the search term
within your ad.
Use action words when possible within your ad copy such as "Breakthrough",
"Secrets", "Revealed", "Advanced", "Powerful", "Compelling", "New",
"Exclusive", "Limited", etc.
Display URL
Your web site address will go here. It is best to use your real URL here (the
home page of your site), rather than a URL that goes to a specific page within
your site.
Destination URL
When someone clicks on your ad, where will they go?
This is the URL that should be entered for your destination URL.
You may not want to send the visitor to your home page. It may be best for
them to go to a specific landing page or mini-site, and that's okay!
13. Maximizing The
Value of Every Click
It's important to create highly targeted landing pages for each of your
PPC campaigns.
Rather than directing visitors to your 'money page', you can capture leads by
funneling traffic to a landing page instead. That way, you aren't forcing a visitor
into making the decision to purchase or leave your site, but instead, can follow
up with them at a later time.
It's been said that the average buyer has to see the same message 3 times or
more before responding to it, and so by directing traffic to a landing page that
features a subscription form (opt-in box), you can build a targeted mailing list
of prospects, rather than losing the majority of your traffic who just might not
be ready to buy.
Before you create your landing page, you need to really understand what
your average customer is interested in, so that you can create highly tailored
pages that truly communicate with them.
Your landing page is your opportunity to speak directly to your target
audience, and remember, since you only have a few seconds to capture their
attention, you want to make sure that you do your best to reach out to them,
and lure them in with a strong headline, captivating landing page copy, and a
clear list of benefits
Split Testing Campaigns
When split testing, begin with only one element at a time.
14. For example, if you change the headline on your ad, you want to make sure
that everything else is left un-touched while you test the headline long enough
to determine whether it needs to be improved. Then, you change another
element and re-test and so on.
If you change different elements at once, you won't be able to determine what
change resulted in the increased conversion rates.
Since you are split testing various advertisements, you don't have to get it right
the first time, as long as you consistently work to tweak your copy until you
are able to significantly maximize conversion rates.
Once you have determined what headline works best, change another
element of your ad such as the body text or the destination URL.
Always test the original against the variation and give it enough time to
accurately determine whether your changes have increased your subscription
rate before making any permanent changes.
You also want to split test your landing pages as well.
Regardless how well you design your site, or how thoroughly you analyze each
section of your landing page, there is no way that you will be able to accurately
predict how well your visitors will respond to your offer, without
comparatively testing alternative layouts.
One easy method of testing your pages and evaluating conversion rates is by
using Google's Website Optimizer, a free tool that will help you run simple
split tests of any websites you own.
You can sign up for a free account at:
http://www.google.com/analytics/
15. You will need to add a snippet of code to your page after creating your
Google Analytics account. This code is given to you by Google and is available
within your account once you have added and verified your website's
location.
Once this code is placed on your website, Google Analytics will start
tracking your visitors and traffic.
16. Final Words
In truth, there is no short-cut to PPC success, no magic bullet or guaranteed
formula that will work every time.
Every market responds to advertisements in a different way, so it's important
that you thoroughly evaluate your niche to determine the best way to connect
with your audience.
Split testing plays a vital role in developing profitable PPC campaigns, so you
want to get into the habit of both split testing and monitoring performance so
that you can improve or correct weaknesses in your marketing campaigns
early on, reducing your overall advertising costs.
I wish you the best of success with your PPC marketing campaigns!