April 30, 2008
Picking Great Keywords
For all the marketers who are using Google AdWords to sell their products/services the idea of keywords is hallowed. They are the thing that can either make or break their business. It hinges on their ability to bring in business.
If your adwords campaign is not successful, you will be wasting hundreds of dollars on ads that failed to bring in anything but idle clickers, people just looking around at everything.
What isn't known by this group of people is that luck doesn't come into play and careful research doesn't guarantee success also.
Now if you go into a search engine database you can find keywords that generate the greatest amount of business over a certain period of time. These keywords will generate a book full of search results because of their popularity, but the searcher is only interested in the first 5-10 pages, anything after those pages won't be seen.
Plainly an advertisement should set its sites on being on those first pages to be sure of success, but how is that connected to the keywords? To be sure that an ad is within the top sponsored links (those 1st 5-10 pages) an advertiser will have to have one of the top bids for that keyword.
It follows that they will have to pay more each time their ad is clicked than other advertisers are paying on the other 99 or so pages if they desire to have their ad show up on the first page.
Well who cares if you have to pay a little more per click? You should because every time that that ad is clicked on you have to pay that amount even if you aren't getting any sales off of it and that could mean a very large deficit in the ad budget. That's why each ad has to function at peak performance so that you can justify the expense.
A successful ad is totally dependant on the success of it's keywords.
An optimal keyword should be narrow enough so that it can narrow the field down (like "little league football" rather than "football") but you also want it to be broad enough that someone would actually search for it.
Anyone having difficulty selecting keywords for their advertisements can use any one of the vast array of tools available through Google's AdWords site, www.adwords.google.com.
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