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Saturday, February 3, 2007

43 Most Important Questions About AdWords

What you see here is the 43 most important questionsabout AdWords, and they're all great questions. Take alook here - I bet some of your questions are on this list:
1. Google keeps inactivating my keywords and askingme to pay more. Is there a specific list of things Ican do to avoding paying more?
2. What's the best way to organize my ad campaigns andgroups?
3. How do I find the right keywords without spending abloody fortune on trial and error?
4. I'm a local business and I only want local inquiries.How can I do that on Google?
5. How does Google compare to Overture?
6. How do I find the keywords that are $1.00 on Overturebut 5-10 cents on Google?
7. How does AdWords compare to other ways of gettingtraffic, like search engine optimization, affiliate programs,email marketing etc.?
8. How does AdWords compare to "offline" sources oftraffic like post cards and print advertisements?9. How do I deal with Google's no-popups rule? I'vebeen getting a lot of e-mail signups with my popupsand don't want to lose them.
10. What are the easiest tricks and shortcuts forgetting my campaings working fast?
11. How do I control the cost of my compaigns soI don't blow my wad in the first 3 days?
12. What if every single keyword I can come upwith has dozens of bidders and costs $5 to $10 perclick?
13. How do I find out how many people are searchingon a particular term?
14. How do I discover keywords that nobodyelse is bidding on?
15. I've re-written my ad 10 times and I still can'tget a good CTR. Is there something I'm missing?16. I sell expensive, highly specialized equipmentand services - not consumer stuff. Do I still approachAdWords the same way?
17. How long to I have to run a test before I can trustthe numbers it gives me?
18. How many keywords should I have in a singlecampaign?
19. How can I track which keywords bring buyersvs. keywords that only bring tire-kickers?
20. Should I run my ads on "content targeted" sites?
21. Should I run Google's AdSense ads on my ownsite to generate more income?
22. What style of writing works best for creatingGoogle ads?
23. Google keeps disapproving the words I'm usingin my ads. What's wrong with these people?
24. Is it possible to get 10-20% CTR's instead of just1-2%? How?
25. What's the format for an opt-in page that getsthe best response?
26. I have multiple sites selling the same product.Can I / should I advertise them all at the same time?
27. I don't have a website. Can I still use AdWords?Can I make money advertising someone else's product?
28. What's the best kind of follow-up process after Igenerate sales leads from my website?
29. How do I come up with good Non-English keywordsfor foreign markets?
30. Is it better to get a little traffic from expensivekeywords, or a lot of traffic from cheap keywords?
31. Can I get volume discounts from Google?
32. Should I send people right to a sales page or shouldI try to get them to opt-in to email first?
33. Does participating in AdWords help my ranking onGoogle's free search engine listings?
34. Is there really such a thing as 1 cent traffic?
35. How do you get buyers to click on your ads, insteadof the tire-kickers? I don't want to pay for cheapskatevisitors.
36. Can non-profit organizations, who are on a reallytight budget, use a different strategy than ordinarybusinesses?
37. How do I tell how many other bidders I'm competingagainst on Google?
38. How can I use Google to come up with good productnames, book titles and advertising headlines?
39. Should I advertise on partner sites like AOL andEarthlink?
40. How do I tell what my competitors' click thru rate is?41. Is there a way to find out whether people will buy myproduct BEFORE I spend a bunch of money developing it?
42. What specific techniques can I use to maximize thesales from every person who comes to my website?
43. What's the difference in strategy between a site thatgenerates sales leads vs. a site that takes orders online?
Big pile of questions, eh?
Well if you need to get traffic to your website, knowingthe answers to just a handful of these questions will makean ENORMOUS difference in your success.

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43 Most Important Questions About AdWords

What you see here is the 43 most important questionsabout AdWords, and they're all great questions. Take alook here - I bet some of your questions are on this list:
1. Google keeps inactivating my keywords and askingme to pay more. Is there a specific list of things Ican do to avoding paying more?
2. What's the best way to organize my ad campaigns andgroups?
3. How do I find the right keywords without spending abloody fortune on trial and error?
4. I'm a local business and I only want local inquiries.How can I do that on Google?
5. How does Google compare to Overture?
6. How do I find the keywords that are $1.00 on Overturebut 5-10 cents on Google?
7. How does AdWords compare to other ways of gettingtraffic, like search engine optimization, affiliate programs,email marketing etc.?
8. How does AdWords compare to "offline" sources oftraffic like post cards and print advertisements?9. How do I deal with Google's no-popups rule? I'vebeen getting a lot of e-mail signups with my popupsand don't want to lose them.
10. What are the easiest tricks and shortcuts forgetting my campaings working fast?
11. How do I control the cost of my compaigns soI don't blow my wad in the first 3 days?
12. What if every single keyword I can come upwith has dozens of bidders and costs $5 to $10 perclick?
13. How do I find out how many people are searchingon a particular term?
14. How do I discover keywords that nobodyelse is bidding on?
15. I've re-written my ad 10 times and I still can'tget a good CTR. Is there something I'm missing?16. I sell expensive, highly specialized equipmentand services - not consumer stuff. Do I still approachAdWords the same way?
17. How long to I have to run a test before I can trustthe numbers it gives me?
18. How many keywords should I have in a singlecampaign?
19. How can I track which keywords bring buyersvs. keywords that only bring tire-kickers?
20. Should I run my ads on "content targeted" sites?
21. Should I run Google's AdSense ads on my ownsite to generate more income?
22. What style of writing works best for creatingGoogle ads?
23. Google keeps disapproving the words I'm usingin my ads. What's wrong with these people?
24. Is it possible to get 10-20% CTR's instead of just1-2%? How?
25. What's the format for an opt-in page that getsthe best response?
26. I have multiple sites selling the same product.Can I / should I advertise them all at the same time?
27. I don't have a website. Can I still use AdWords?Can I make money advertising someone else's product?
28. What's the best kind of follow-up process after Igenerate sales leads from my website?
29. How do I come up with good Non-English keywordsfor foreign markets?
30. Is it better to get a little traffic from expensivekeywords, or a lot of traffic from cheap keywords?
31. Can I get volume discounts from Google?
32. Should I send people right to a sales page or shouldI try to get them to opt-in to email first?
33. Does participating in AdWords help my ranking onGoogle's free search engine listings?
34. Is there really such a thing as 1 cent traffic?
35. How do you get buyers to click on your ads, insteadof the tire-kickers? I don't want to pay for cheapskatevisitors.
36. Can non-profit organizations, who are on a reallytight budget, use a different strategy than ordinarybusinesses?
37. How do I tell how many other bidders I'm competingagainst on Google?
38. How can I use Google to come up with good productnames, book titles and advertising headlines?
39. Should I advertise on partner sites like AOL andEarthlink?
40. How do I tell what my competitors' click thru rate is?41. Is there a way to find out whether people will buy myproduct BEFORE I spend a bunch of money developing it?
42. What specific techniques can I use to maximize thesales from every person who comes to my website?
43. What's the difference in strategy between a site thatgenerates sales leads vs. a site that takes orders online?
Big pile of questions, eh?
Well if you need to get traffic to your website, knowingthe answers to just a handful of these questions will makean ENORMOUS difference in your success.

1 Comments:

At May 31, 2013 at 6:46:00 AM PDT , Anonymous Anonymous said...

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