Tips for Success with PPC Advertising

Here is a word of caution to anyone who is venturing into PPC advertising for the first time. Slow down! There is a pretty substantial learning curve with PPC advertising. Taking the time to learn some information about how Google AdWords and PPC advertising works can and will save the newbie advertiser a great deal of time, money and aggravation.

Before starting with a PPC campaign, it is wise to gain some knowledge and insight into how Google AdWords work. The initial lessons you get can save you a great deal of time and/or money. Google has some wonderful training right on their site. Also a great resource I found that is recommended by several of the top earners I work with is Perry Marshall’s, “The Definitive Guide to Google AdWords.” It is well worth the investment plus you get other invaluable tips to Google.

I am a very hands on learner so I went in full force to design my own PPC campaign with very little research. After spending hundreds of dollars with no substantial return, I decided to take a break and start from ground zero. I knew that PPC could drive a great deal of traffic to my landing page if done correctly. All I was doing was dumping money into Google.

Remember with Google AdWords, many times less is more. Lets talk about who you are targeting. If you target your ads to a very small niche audience, you will use a very narrow group of keywords that are specific to what your target audience is looking for. You will have a lower impression rate for your ad, but your audience will be clicking on your ad. Your click through rate will increase.

Why is that? Well, you are providing your niche target with ads that are directly aligned with what they are looking for. They are looking for something specific and you are delivering it right to them with your targeted keywords and ads. Talk about a win ” win situation.

Always run two ads simultaneously. You will have your control ad and your test ad. Once you hit about 50-60 clicks, you will know which ad is working and which ad needs to be dumped. Obviously, you will want to make the higher performing ad your control and revamp or completely dump the other to create a new competing ad.

The lower performing ad has one of two fates. You will either toss is completely (if it does absolutely nothing for you) or you will make some minor change to try and improve it. Keep in mind that in PPC, sometimes less is more. By changing one word, it could become your highest producing ad.

This is a great way to ensure that you are always working towards increasing your lead generation by raising the bar of expectation for your ads. This is a great example of a way to apply attraction marketing principles to your marketing and attracting the quality leads you are looking for.

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