May 31, 2008
A Few Fresh Ideas For Successful PPC Management
Well known to you are the useful pay-per-click admin tools of Wordtracker and Overture along with AdWord Accelerator. These tool help evaluate and set up keywords, bidprices and find the top performing ads. Lets look at some others that have attributes that make them singular and a valuable asset. There are two: Keywords Analyzer (www.KeywordsAnalyzer.com) and Adword Analyzer (http://www.adwordanalyzer.com/).
In your toolbox out in the garage you need a Philips and a flathead screwdriver, not just one or the other. The same is true of these major keyword tools. Each one has its use, and owning more is like having a bigger toolbox.
And there's more to learn still. The first list of keywords you come up with, even if it's a long one, will be incomplete. AltaVista once reported that 20 percent of all its searches were totally unique in the history of AltaVista. You never know what people are going to hunt for. So here are some fresh ideas for successful PPC management:
Be sure to have plenty of synonyms and relevant subjects in your hoard of keywords to be certain that you are connecting with those who are looking for what you have.
Though you will have to deal with copyright headaches, you can attempt to bid on brand names. Google has dealt with many legal issues just for allowing AdWords users to bid on brand names. Even still, company names, periodicals, associations, well- known people, and well-known places may just be relevant to your advertised goods. Two examples are "Buddy Rich" for "drums" and "Jeremy Jones", the well-known pool player, for "billiards".
Did you know that misspelled words are a great way to get high click through rate without competing with a lot of other advertisers? Why? Because so many advertisers don't bid on misspelled keywords. For example "Tolkien" (correct spelling) got half the click-through rate of the misspelled "Tolkein" on a "Lord of the Rings" promo.
An impressive website that is handy for pay-per-click advertisers is LexFN.com. In essence it is a massive thesaurus that utilizes the internet to compile synonyms and relevant concepts into a comprehensive list. What an entertaining site to fiddle with! Just bidding on the conventional word not on variations you will miss out. Utilizing "expanded phrase matching" feature Google offers can help, but it is better to use the exact words people type in and it will almost always cost you less. Example: WalMart, Wal-Mart, Wal Mart.
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