How does the PPC marketing works?
I'm going to try and be brief as possible
as I try to answer the question.
To have your site ranked on Google
organically can take a lot of work and involves an in-depth knowledge of how
websites are put together. If you are not a web expert, and are looking to have
your site ranked on Google to bring new traffic to your site, then perhaps a
Google AdWords or Pay-Per-Click (PPC) campaign is for you.
So, how does PPC work?
In a PPC campaign, you pay Google
however much you wish to have them list ads for your site at the top and right
of the organic search listings. When someone clicks on your ad, you pay the
current Cost Per Click (CPC) from your budget. Once your entire budget has been
depleted, Google ceases to run your ads until you replenish your fund.
While PPC is certainly easier to
implement, rushing into the process can be a Segway to disaster if you don’t
know the basics. By looking at the 3 helpful tips below, you should be able to
launch an effective PPC campaign that will bring new visitors to your site.
1. Create Goals for your PPC Campaign
There are three questions that will
be helpful:
· Who
is targeted by this Campaign? Always
remind yourself “who” you are aiming to reach through paid search. When
choosing keywords and creating ad text, select terms your audience would search
for and create ad text that speaks to their needs. Always be sure the content
on your landing page logically aligns with these keywords/ad text to ensure a
quality user experience and maximize your ROI. Put yourself in the visitor’s
shoes.
· What
outcome are you looking for? Identify
what you would like your user to do once they click on your paid search ad.
Include this goal as a call to action in your ad text. Drive visitors to a
landing page that easily leads them toward this goal.
· How
will you know the PPC Campaign is a success? Ensure you have set up a way to measure
success before launching your campaign. Ensure tracking URLs are set-up to
analyze Paid Search traffic. Ongoing analysis of your campaign metrics will
reveal keywords you may want to consider pausing and opportunities to grow.
2. Establish an Easy to Use Campaign
Structure
The 2 words to keep in mind here are
Relevant and Simple:
Relevant: Create tightly themed ad groups
with small groups of keywords. Thumb through each keyword and ensure your ad
text is relevant to each keyword contained within each ad group.
Simple: You will be managing your campaign on
a daily basis. Ensuring your campaign structure is intuitive and manageable
will make monitoring your campaign more effective and will allow you to better
identify efficiencies and inefficiencies.
3. Check your PPC Settings in Google
Adwords
Be Smart About the Google Neatwork. By
default, Google Adwords opts all campaign into the full Google Network. This
network of sites includes Google.com…, partner sites such as AOL.com… & Ask.com...,
and Display Network sites.
Opting out of the Google Display
network is a best practice if you are just getting started. The Display Network
will incur thousands of impressions by displaying your ads across thousands of
sites. If you are working with a constrained budget, the Google Display network
can deplete your budget quickly and compromise your visibility on Google.com….
The Display network can be effective
with carefully selected keywords and ad text designed specifically for this
type of ad placement. It is always best to revisit this tactic once you have
garnered initial learnings from the Google Search network.
Use Local Searches to Your Advantage.
By default, Google Adwords will set your campaign live nationally. If you are a
local merchant, if you ship to a specific area, or provide service (only) to a
specific geographic location, it is a best practice to customize your Location
Targeting in Google Adwords. Get to Know Your Account Language. Google Adwords
provides options specific to language targeting, ad scheduling, devices. As a
best practice, always click into the Settings of each campaign to verify your
campaign is set up properly.
Hope this helps.



Hi. The writeup is quite good. You have given a detailed and clear guideline on how to do PPC Advertising. You have also pointed out the importance of targeting the right audience. Also, the significance of using the correct keywords is made clear. I think I will definitely save some money if I apply your suggestions to the ads I sponsor.
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