How to Create Your Google AdWords Campaign
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009Among advertising networks on the internet, Google Adwords is still the biggest player on PPC advertising. Figure out how to use Google Adwords and you can get a great deal of targeted traffic back to your site or blog. Having an understanding of Google Adwords’ system is but one part of the equation of Pay Per Click Advertising. The major part of PPC advertising is centered around the strategies employed to produce a successful campaign.
There are basic principles that everyone must follow to use Google Adwords efficiently regardless of one’s product and market. Follow these procedures to help you set up an effective AdWords campaign.
1. Set-up your account with the Adword’s Wizard. A beginner will find it easy to set-up a google adwords account using the wizard. The wizard will show you the basics of all your account management tools.
2. Produce effective ads. Each component of your ad must follow a particular formula for it to be effective: A keyword or keyphrase must be used in the headline. State a benefit by the second line. Mention special promotions or product features in the third line. Finally, the fourth line must contain a URL link back to your landing page or website. This proven formula is taught by best-selling adWords strategy books; such as Perry Marshall’s “The Ultimate Guide to Google Adwords” and Peter Kent’s “Pay per Click Search Engine Marketing for Dummies”.
3. Use the right keywords. Google provides users with a robust Keyword Selector tool that allows you to generate lists of highly targeted keywords and keyphrases related to your niche. Explore this tool as much as possible when you are setting up your campaign, and even when you are looking for appropriate keywords for your website or blog.
4. Find out how to do keyword matching. You can conduct broad matches, phrase matches and exact matches inside Google’s keyword selection tool for your collection of keywords. This allows you to get additional relevant keywords for your campaigns. There is also a feature tied with Adwords called negative match. Negative match allows you to specify words that when entered by someone searching google, will not result in your ad running in the person’s web browser.
5. Set up your budget. One of the biggest benefits of using Google Adwords is the ability to set up your own budget. You can enter in the total amount you want to spend each day and Google will deduct this balance from your account. Start small and slowly increase your budget amount as you start monitoring results from your campaign. As you begin to generate traffic, you’ll be able to calculate exactly how much it costs to get the type of traffic you want, and even identify which keywords actually lead to a sale or conversion.