Writing Ads - Mention The Price Or Not?

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by bl4ckmaN^, Jan 6, 2009.

  1. shand0

    shand0 Well-Known Member

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    #21
    Just mention "Cheap Price"
     
    shand0, Jan 10, 2009 IP
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    #22
    If your price is the best in your market then mention it!!! In the other words if the price is for promotion, then mention it will get you more clicks.
     
    JaturontThan, Jan 12, 2009 IP
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    ButlerPatches Banned

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    #23
    The only way to know what works better is to test. Try both, see which one converts better.
     
    ButlerPatches, Jan 12, 2009 IP
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    #24
    Agreed. We can suggest new ideas all we want but the only way to know what works is to test it thoroughly.
     
    AgrInd, Jan 12, 2009 IP
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    #25
    I think that this is a question that can go either way as far as what is right or wrong. Definitely agree that testing is key to determine what is right for your situation. I would suggest trying your ads both ways and comparing the results. Am I wrong to think that internet users know that and ad is typically selling something whether or not a price is listed?
     
    athena08, Jan 14, 2009 IP
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    #26
    I don't think you are wrong. I think most people understand that the ads are trying to sell something.

    As has been said, testing is the key--but believing that you need to display the price to let people know you are selling something seems incorrect to me.
     
    AgrInd, Jan 14, 2009 IP
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    #27
    In my opinion I would say that it would not matter, if you are targeting on
    only the buying keywords and where to show a price lower than anywere
    else you should in theory get huge clickthroughs.
     
    aaronlamont1, Jan 14, 2009 IP
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    #28
    there is no "one" answer other than split testing your ads. as mentioned previously, it depends on your target market, your product, your offer, and your competition. if you can offer "lowest price guaranteed" it *may* get you higher CTR but lower conversions if the person really is just shopping around. i would recommend split testing ads for about one week and cutting the ads that either have very low CTR or very low conversion rate. the customers will tell you which ads work!
     
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    #29
    Here is the best answer. (IMHO)
    Don't sell them anything in the ad and don't include a price.
    GIVE something away free. Something of true value.
    Direct them to an opt-in, build a
    relationship, send them the free info, and Recommend
    what you were going to sell them in the first
    place.
     
    sgooey, Jan 14, 2009 IP
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    #30
    if it's a good price, then clickthrough goes up dramatically :)
     
    ConquestYoutube, Jan 14, 2009 IP
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    #31
    Somebody has read Seth's permission marketing :) This is the best idea if you have time to plan and implement a strategy from converting leads from free info ==> sale in the most efficient way.
     
    trishan, Jan 14, 2009 IP