Here is the ad right now: [SIZE=-0] {KeyWord:Learn Business}[/SIZE] {KeyWord:Business} information for free. No catch. www.xxxxxx.us After 1400 impressions there has only been 2 clicks, Please help me!
- Try to put more information in your ads. - Try to write several different ads for each ad group (6 ads per ad group) - Google'll select the better for you. - Try to keep the {Keywords} variable on headline and 2nd line - not on Headline and 1st line like you did. (on most cases only, not on 100% of cases.) - Try to fill the 1st line with an phrase that will continue on 2nd line. (like finishing the 1st line with a the word "of") what do you mean with "no catch"?
New version: {KeyWord:Business} Browse this blog today and learn {KeyWord:Business} for free. and {KeyWord:Business} Learn {KeyWord:Business} for free. Browse this blog today. No catch means it doesn't cost anything.
looks better. Do not delete the old one - keep all 3 versions. wait each one has about 4000 impressions and create more versions based on the better CTR - delete the poor performance (for example when the better performance is 1.40% and you have one with 0.90%) keep doing this every week - but every time create another ad based on the better performer with small variations. Another tip is to go to the google.com and type some of your keywords there and take a look at the blue back ads and get some idea from the top performing ads.
there is nothing to click, only <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=shift_jis"> <title></title> </head> <body> <p align="center"> </p> </body> </html>
Just a humble tip, but the word "free" in a paid ad, means almost nothing anymore. No one believes it, and it takes away from the credibility of the ad, because it's unbelievable.
you talking about a webmaster who knows those are ads and paid for. i have 128 websites now and two years ago i didint know those had to be paid for so word free isint that bad afterall i use it for my image hosting ads all the time