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Google Adwords
Advertising
Google is the most frequently used search engine today.
Google offers a system for web markets to obtain and convert traffic by allowing
them to purchase keyword based advertising that will appear discretely on market
targeted web pages. Google's Adwords system allows you to purchase advertising
space on these targeted websites and enjoy the traffic from them. It is then up
to you to convert that traffic to sales or call the visitor to action.
Adwords versus Adsense
Advertising with Adwords is for the Internet marketer who
wants to generate traffic to their site. Adsense is for the Internet publisher
that is willing to allow Adwords ads to appear on their website that are related
to their topic. The Adwords advertiser pays a fee for getting the advertising
space and Google shares some of that money with the Adsense publisher that
allows the ads to appear.
This is a true win-win situation since the advertiser has
their ads show up only to markets that are interested in their services or
products, the publisher providing the space gets a monetary benefit and the
traffic find the information they want readily available.
Adwords Rules and Regulations
Before you even consider using Adwords as a means of
generating traffic, you need to become familiar with Google's Adwords rules,
terms, conditions, regulations and what they will and will not accept and
tolerate. Google, being such a large and respected organization, does not take
lightly those people who try to bend the rules to get around them. They will
rather quickly ban those people from using their Adwords or Adsense systems.
If you don't want to follow the rules provided by Google,
you will not become a success with Adwords. You'll probably end up being barred
from even trying your hands with the system.
Where Adwords Appear
When you set up an Adwords account, you are given access to
a keyword area that you can bid on keywords and establish your Adwords spending
budget. This determines how often and how high a position your Adwords ads will
get on various web pages. The more you bid on a keyword, the higher your
position and the more often your ad will appear.
The keyword that is bid on is the keyword used on
webmaster's search engine optimized websites. So, if you want to advertise to
people that have an interest in buying parts for sports cars, you might want to
bid on "sports cars", "sportscars" or a similar Adword keyword.
Adword and Adsense combine to locate web pages that are
formatted to allow an advertisement about your selected keyword to come into
that web page. Sometimes more than one ad will appear on a web page and how high
in the order your ad falls depends on how much you are paying.
In the case of Adwords, you do get what you pay for. If you
are willing to pay more for a keyword, you will get a higher frequency and
higher position in the list of ads on a web site if more than one is used. If
only one Adwords ad is used, only the high bidders get selected. Most web sites
provide two or three ads per web page.
The Conversion Factor
Once Adwords have gotten traffic to your website, the rest
is up to you. You must convince the traffic to convert to sales or provide a
call to action so strong that the visitor is compelled to perform the action you
desire.
The only purpose of Adwords is to get the traffic to your
site. Do not expect the sales to occur unless you provide top-quality
information, products or services and provide these in attractive, easy to use
formats.
Marketing Tips Provided to You by:
Matt Bacak, The Powerful Promoter
Author of Powerful Promoting Tips
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