Highly targeted traffic is one of the most important factors, for success of an internet business or website/blog. The success of any website/blog does not rely entirely on the site or blog itself. You may have a terrific idea for a website, offer an excellent product or service, or have an exceptionally designed site with superb content, but if you do not use the right strategies to advertise, your site would not attract the high traffic you need.
Attracting targeted traffic is a task that should be taken seriously for any site to succeed or make a profit. There are many internet-marketing tools that help an internet marketer to drive traffic to his website. One of the most significant, and effective, of these tools is Google’s AdWords, an advertising service from Google.
How Google AdWords work?
Google is the largest search engine on the internet, receiving over 200 million queries each day through its various services. As Google is the most popular search engine today, webmasters wants that their websites achieve a higher ranking in the search engine results of Google. A high ranking can mean high traffic for that website. The search engine results page is also a great venue for advertisers to promote a product or service through ads and links.
Google launched its AdWords service, as a way for businesses to advertise products and services to a targeted audience. Google AdWords can guarantee instant traffic. In this service, Google displays relevant text based ads within its search engine results page termed as “Sponsored Links”. Whenever a particular keyword is searched on, these relevant links appear in a separate section giving excellent exposure to the sites listed.
How to use Google AdWords?
First, you need to open an account with the Google AdWords Service. Then, you should indicate your target language and country. This is important because you would not want your products advertised in countries where your product or service cannot be sold. Afterwards, you should now create an ad group. This involves designing the ad, selecting keywords and determining maximum cost per click that you are willing to spend and defining bid amounts.
The most important step in creating a successful AdWords campaign is selecting an effective title tag that will catch the attention of your target audience. The title tag, generally a short phrase, is the most important part of your AdWords campaign so make sure that it is attractive and catchy. You should describe the website clearly and accurately. The most effective advertising conveys a clear message to the target audience. With a clear message, you will be attracting qualified leads, which can eventually convert to sale. Thus, the importance of selecting the right keywords cannot be overemphasized.
There are keyword variations you can adapt to reach more prospects. Using these varieties, misspellings and derivatives can help increase the chance of your ads being served. Broad match is targeting keywords in a loosely defined manner. Here, the ads appear based on the keywords that have been queried by other users as opposed to exact match, which calls for the keyword to match thequery exactly. Meanwhile, a keyword phrase set to phrase match will only appear when the exact phrase is searched on. A negative keyword is helpful in filtering unrelated pages.
After you have decided on what title tag to use in your ad, you must now define a budget in order to maximize exposure. Google AdWords recommend a daily budget for each campaign. However, you should determine a budget that is suitable and affordable. You should also determine the maximum cost per click. Google will offer a recommended cost per click, but you do not have to stick with this. Usually, a number one position is not ideal as it can also attract unwanted traffic and useless clicks. A number two position is more preferred as it can filter useless clicks and provide traffic with a higher conversion rate.
To conclude, Google AdWords is an excellent strategy and tool in giving your site or blog maximum exposure. It will definitely help you find the all-important, highly targeted traffic you need. Nevertheless, Google AdWords should not be your sole advertising campaign. You must try to provide good and relevent content in your site or blog, in order to get ‘Organic Traffic’ from Google.
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