Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Understanding How To Bid On Keywords

By Brian Basch

Always create your Google Adwords campaign ads around the correct keywords. This is the sensible thing to do and many marketers have been able to do this well. It is just a question of doing the right research to find productive keywords.

There is another important factor in your pay per click advertising campaigns that does not revolve around keywords. This is to do with the searchers themselves. They rarely look beyond the first 5-10 pages of their search results.

This means that it is very important to the success of your ad that you position it in the first 5-10 pages range. You will do this by putting up enough money.

For the savvy marketer this section is merely repeating what you already know. However if you are new to the game you might find this information helpful. Simply put Adwords is similar to a large auction. There is usually fierce competition for a keyword especially if it is popular. Only if you are dealing with very obscure keywords will you have less competition, but you will also have very few searches.

This means that you are not the only one using a certain keyword. So how will the search engine decide on ad positioning? Adwords works on a pay per click basis. Although the price is usually small it can accumulate. The advertisers who bid the most money on a keyword will have their ad placed higher in the search engine results. This benefits the search engine, as they get paid per click, despite the fact that the ad may not produce sales. Of course search engines like these high paying ads and put them in positions were they would get read more.

It does take time to find the correct mix for keywords and bids, as you test and try new things you will probably take some losses. Always remember that conversions are usually only 10% of your clicks and not every one of the clicks.

Keyword research is one of the main elements of your campaign but bidding is also equally important. Without a good position for your ad, you will not gain any traffic let alone sales. Take some time to understand the bidding process so that you can make a lucrative campaign.

Remember these points when you are creating an Adwords campaign. After all what is the point of diligently creating a winning ad that is not even being seen? It will just be a wasted campaign. - 15433

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