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7 Tips To
Know About Pay Per Click Advertising Before You Sign Up - Posted on:
2007-10-21
Entrepreneurs everywhere are always looking for the
next best way to advertise their products and/or services. One way to advertise
on the Internet is known as cost per click (CPC) or pay per click (PPC)
advertising. According to Wikipedia, the free, online encyclopedia, pay per
click advertising is where advertisers only pay when a user actually clicks on
an ad to visit the advertiser's website. Advertisers bid on keywords they
believe their target market would type in the search bar when they are looking
for a product or service. When a user types a keyword query matching the
advertiser's keyword list, or views a page with relevant content, the
advertiser's ad may be shown. These ads are called sponsored ads or links which
appear next to, and sometimes, above the natural or organic results, or anywhere
on a content page.
Depending on the demand of the product or
service you are
selling, pay per click advertising can be
highly effective.
However, the only sure way to know if
people are
interested in your product or service is to use all of
the
traditional less expensive ways to advertise first and
rate
your success of each. Pay per click advertising is not
cheap and is a gamble. Some of the top keywords used
to
describe the product or service you are marketing may
be
as high as $5.00 or more per word. Anyone considering
this advertising medium must have a budget and be
willing
to create, change and renew ads frequently. Oftentimes,
you may find yourself having to “babysit”, then as you
notice your ad and keywords are bringing traffic and
making sales, you won’t have to sit at the computer
as
often.
Before you decide to sign up with
pay per click companies, be sure you know what to
expect.
1)
First, be sure to scan your computer with fully up-to-date anti-malware
solutions, because there is a network of computers that are infected with
Clickbots. These computers are being used to defraud ‘pay per click’ systems,
registering clicks automatically and providing lucrative returns for the
creators.
2) When deciding on a pay per click company to advertise
your product or service, take the time to research business forums for
entrepreneurs, sites that report rip-offs and search blogs to find out others’
experiences. Be sure to type in the name of the company in the search box at
these sites to see what others have written about it. Some companies have been
known to offer high price services to create your ads and submit it to search
engines that aren’t at the top, then they take some of your advertising dollars
and invest it in their own search engines.
3) How much does it
cost to sign up? Are there additional fees? When will you be billed? What is the
fine print when it comes to free trials? Know the answers to these questions
before you sign up. Provide a gift card instead of your bankcard information
when possible. Gift cards that can be used as credit cards will give you better
control over your budget and some online security. This way if for some reason
your campaign doesn’t work out, you discover fraudulent business practices, etc.
you won’t have to be concerned about money coming out of your bank account and
possibly incurring overdraft charges. If you must use your personal bank
account, keep a close watch on your statement and contact the company right a
way if you see anything questionable.
4) Make a list of as many
keywords related to your product or service. Know how much your top keywords
will cost. Review others’ campaigns for about a week or two, if you still notice
those companies are advertising their products, they may be doing well. Visit a
few of your competitors’ sites to get ideas on possibly more
keywords.
5) If you should notice your ad campaign is not doing well and you
proceed to stop it, be aware that the site may not stop running your campaign
until 24 hours later. Meanwhile, you will continue to accrue clicks and
charges.
6) Know which country and/or state your will be
advertising in before you sign up. Some countries do better than others because
they may not be as saturated with your product or service like the United
States.
7) Formulate three different ads all advertising your specific
product or service. These ads will be rotated and whichever one does the best,
you will use that same ad at other pay per click companies.
For a pay
per click marketing source, just click on the link following this
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