One of the absolute best online marketing processes available to
any business today is Google's AdWords Select advertising
program. It produces immediate results within minutes after
being setup, drives highly qualified traffic via selected
keywords and can be monitored and modified on a 24/7 basis via
Google's excellent online interface. There are no hidden fees -
it costs a mere $5. USD to setup a campaign and requires a
credit card submission at startup. We highly recommend this
interactive marketing process to all of our clients and
incorporate an AdWords Select component with all of our
marketing campaigns.
Google's Pricing Model
Google charges you on a CPC ("Cost per Click") basis - you only
pay for each clickthrough to your web site from Google's, no
more no less. You don't pay for "impressions" (number of times
someone views your ad) like many first generation Internet
advertising models - it's truly a results driven marketing
process.
Keywords costs can vary tremendously ranging from $.05 to $11.
USD or more per keyword - Google assigns a "minimum cost per
click" for specific keywords based on "market value" and
"performance history" via Google's AdWords Select program
history. Be prepared to pay a much higher rate for very popular
keywords and this is a moving target all of the time - the more
popular this program becomes the more you will be forced to pay
for selected popular keywords.
Creating your Sponsorship Ad
Your Ad's position is based on a combination of the CPC ("Cost
per Click") you selected and relevancy of your ad - if your ad
and keywords are relevant and drive clickthroughs, then your ad
will rise in position on the sponsored column versus your
competitors. This is an innovative feature and helps to
distinguish Google's program from all other PPC ("Pay per
Click") campaigns (Overture and their primary competitors) -
most of these programs have an "economic bias" built into them;
i.e. whoever pays the highest fees gets the top placement.
Dynamic Ad Placement
Google's unique AdWords Discounter keeps track of your costs per
click versus your competitors. You select the maximum amount you
want to pay for your keywords and the ranking algorithm keeps
track of your keyword costs, ensuring you only pay one cent
above the CPC ("Cost per Click") cost you specified when you
setup the campaign versus your competitors.
Setup Process - Sponsored Link Ad and Keywords
AdWords Select is based upon driving highly targeted traffic to
a web site via a set of keywords that are selected via Google's
account management interface. There are two primary components
to the setup process, creating your "sponsored link" ad and
selecting your keywords. You start by creating a "sponsored
link" ad that is subsequently inserted into Google's search
results on the right hand column - targeted by keywords that you
have selected. It only takes a few minutes to have your campaign
go "live" after you've completed the setup process.
It's very important to spend quality time creating your
sponsored link as this is the "online ad" that people will view
in the midst of search results and competing sponsored links (in
some cases). You have the ability to create a short headline
coupled with two lines of text with approximately 35 characters
per line - the headline must be succinct and hard hitting and
the related text should backfill the headline with supporting
words that convey what goods or services your company provides.
Keyword selection can be the most daunting task for setting up a
new campaign - be prepared to spend some focused time working
through multiple keywords to find those that you can afford. It
typically takes 1-3 hours to find 10-20 keywords that are
relatively low cost - however, if your budget is open-ended and
you have sufficient marketing funds to pay $1-8. USD per keyword
then it can take much less time. Your market focus is also
another important variable that can impact the keyword selection
process - if you're in a narrow market niche with only a small
number of competitors then it is much easier and faster to setup
a campaign.
Finally, be aware you can find some keywords that are very
inexpensive, but Google will disallow these if they don't drive
a minimum clickthrough amount of roughly less than 1% - you can
start off with them, but they will be turned off after 7-14 days
if they aren't driving sufficient clickthrough volume.
Wordtracker Keyword Research Tool
You may want to utilize other keyword analysis tools that will
give you a broader selection and help you to understand what
keywords are popular and searched on, which in turn ensures the
keywords you do select will drive traffic and will not be
disallowed by Google. Wordtracker (www.wordtracker.com) is an
industry standard keyword analysis tool that those of us in the
online advertising world (and many others) have used for years
to help us understand what keywords are popular - their service
is very low cost and easy to utilize via their web site.
About the author:
Lee Traupel has 20 plus years of marketing experience - he is
the founder of Intelective Communications, Inc.
http://www.intelective.com, a marketing services company which
provides strategic and tactical marketing services exclusively
to small to medium sized companies. Lee@intelective.com
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