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6 Mistakes That You Should Avoid When Advertising On Google 
by Wayne Wu


Google AdWords is an effective means of pulling in targeted traffic
to your website. It allows you to get your site listed on the first
page of the search results on Google and its advertising network
for virtually any keyword phrase you can imagine. I'm convieced
that Google is the best advertising channel that can generate
consistent and quality traffic day in and day out.

Before tapping into a new market segment, you should test it with
Google first, and then move on to experiment with other advertising
methods using the data and statistics of traffic patterns you get
through Google AdWords. However, you'd better do it right because
advertising on Google is not something you can afford to screw up.
If you don't know the proper way to implement Google's system,
you'll end up spending 50% more than you should be buying their
clicks.

After working with Google AdWords for the several years, I have
pretty much experienced every mistake one could make when using
Google AdWords. Below is a list of the top 6 mistakes that you
should avoid.

1. Bidding too high for the top position:

When it comes to bidding on keywords, it seems like you should bid
for the top placement. However, the biggest problem with the top
spot is that there are many Internet surfers who click on ads
without reading them first. Top ads are most likely to receive
unqualified clicks. Also, you may overbid relative to profit
potential. Unless you have predetermined data indicating a high bid
will return a positive ROI, you need to keep your bids low. You may
not be able to attract lots of traffic, but you can collect CPC and
conversion data before going deeper into the niche you are
exploring.

2. Implying that the promoted product or service is free:

Inexperienced advertisers tend to lure in visitors by implying that
the product they are promoting is free. Bad idea! Traffic alone
doesn't mean anything. Only sales pay your bills. Doing so will
only attract tire kickers who are not interested in buying anything
from you, and you'll be paying for each one of them. A good Google
ad is all about striking a balance and attracting the right type of
traffic.

3. Bidding on generalized keywords:

Common keyword phrases can suck up a lot of ad spending without
producing any conversions. Those people who search very broad terms
like "make money" don't know what they want. They are still in th
e
research phase of the buying lifecycle. Your advertising should be
tailored to your market's buying habits.

4. Setting a low daily budget:

The daily budget for your campaign is the ceiling on your daily
spending. You can set this number at whatever you want. Some people
say it is a good idea to start out with a low daily budget while
you refine your AdWords effectiveness. However, my experience tells
me if you set your daily budget too low, your ad won't get served
with every search query that is made with your keywords. Google's
system takes your daily budget, as well as other factors, into
consideration and serves your ad accordingly. Set your daily budget
about 5 times the amount that Google suggests, and monitor your
campaign regularly.

5. Leaving the content network on:

Probably the most common mistake people make is using the content
network. Unless you have great experience, you should turn off the
content network. You can incur a large amount of advertising
dollars on the content network very quickly while getting very low
quality traffic from it.

6. Linking directly to merchant's website:

Direct linking is easy to be set up, but it doesn't allow for the
opportunity of pre-selling your visitors. You could be wasting your
money if your merchant's website doesn't convert. If you're
promoting a specific product or service, you may want to create a
landing page where you can pre-sell and promote more than one
similar products at the same time to produce higher conversions.

These are just some of the mistakes that are easily made by
advertisers while working with Google AdWords. PPC advertising is
pretty competitive, and it's impossible to achieve success with
mistake ridden AdWords campaigns. Making as less mistakes as you
can is the first step of avoiding being taken out of the Internet
marketing game.


About the Author
Wayne Wu is the owner of a home business ideas and opportunities
website located at : http://www.ecominfozone.com Learn how to make
Google AdWords work to your favor, read his Beating Adwords Review
at : http://www.ecominfozone.com/BeatingAdwordsReview.htm and
http://www.ecominfozone.com/TopReviews.html



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