Saturday 7 June 2008

Pay Per Click ad campaigns

One of the most effective ways to successfully advertise your website is to expose it to as many people as possible at very little or no cost to you. This is why PPC advertising is so hot these days. Since its birth, it was deemed as by far the easiest way to generate traffic online. Of the several forms of PPC ad campaigns, Google Adwords is the most popular. Partly perhaps Google is popular, and partly because it allows you to control your expenses by setting daily maximums for each ad.

In Pay Per Click ad campaigns, you only pay when someone clicks your ad or visits your website. Ads may be placed on search engine results pages or on websites that are identified as related to your targeted keywords. How much you are willing to pay for each click depends on how much you're willing to bid for your selected keywords. The higher your bid, the better chance you'll have of getting your ad listed at the top of the ads displayed on the page. When managed skillfully, pay per click advertising can help you attract prospects to your website and convert your prospects to paying customers.

Google Adwords is not only a pay per click advertising brainchild, it's a powerful tool that can be used as an advertising template for your online ads. Additionally, as arguably the largest web-based global marketing network, Google is a good way to get exposure for your Web site on the Internet. Google Adwords makes pay per click advertising easy to manage. You create an account, select potential keywords, write your ad and then place your bid per click and set your daily maximum for your targeted keywords. You decide if you want your ads to appear only on Google's search pages (Search Network) or on other Web sites (Content Network - Google AdSense) or both. You can also use site targeting that allows you to select individual websites where your ads will appear, such as on this About Home Business website. Your ads are subject to Google's approval but the approval process and launching your ads happens very, very quickly. Google provides online tutorials that break up information in small, easy to understand parts, all of which you can access before you even create your Google AdWords PPC account. Google’s Adwords runs a little differently than standard pay per click (PPC) advertising programs. In addition to the amount you bid for your targeted keywords, other factors may be used to determine your ad's ranking, such as the quality score, which takes your agreed cost per click (CPC) and then multiplies it by a quality score factor, which is explained in the AdWords Pricing/Ranking tutorial.

PPC can be an important part of your Internet marketing, and specifically, search engine marketing strategy. Using a pay per click campaign effectively will result in increased traffic to your website and increased sales for your business. Using Google AdWords is a very powerful defense against the world wide competition. Because of the easy to use tracking features, you can easily learn from your mistakes and misgivings by seeing which targeted keywords result in conversions and which do not.

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