How To Write Effective Google Adwords Ads
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The first thing you need to be doing is targeting the proper audience. Try to make your ads as exclusive as you can, right down to the language they're written in, to appeal to the type of customer you're looking for.
You also need to refine your keyword list as much as possible. One helpful technique for refining is to use exact match keywords. You do this by placing square brackets around your keyword phrase - [keyword phrase]. This tells Google to only display your ad if someone searches for that exact phrase.
If it does not appear word for word then your ad does not show up. This way you prevent having to pay a lot of money in commissions for mere browsers to your website. You only want targeted traffic at your site.
Always run multiple ads at the same time for any given keyword group. Google will alternate between them so you can see which one gets the best clickthrough rate. One you have a winner, replace the loser with another variation, always trying to improve on the current winner.
Once you get your clickthrough working well, you also need to ensure you're tracking your ROI (Return On Investment) for each ad. Adwords doesn't do this for you, but you can integrate it with Google Analytics, which will.
Analytics will let you track conversions from specific ad groups so you can see which groups are profitable, not just getting clicked.
When you write your ads, you should include your keywords in the title and description. When a keyword is in the ad itself, Google highlights it in the results, which can make your ad stand out from the pack.
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