I used Adwords to promote one product. I got 174 clicks with a CTR of 0.4% and I have lost more than the commission I would have got If it had resulted in a sale. Can you tell me what's wrong with me it was only one single product. May be people looking for free things clicked my ads.
Sounds like the problem is that you targetted either way too many keywords, or ones not nearly closely enough related to the purchase cycle. 174 clicks with 0.4% CTR sounds to me like you're not targetting an audience who's interested in what you're selling. How exactly did you advertise the product, and what kinds of keywords were you using? -T
Yeah, Telmari is absolutely right, it seems like you're using general keywords, for example 'web hosting' is a general, 'cheap web hosting' is a little more targeted, and 'mysql cheap web hosting' is laser targeted. Try to do the same with your keywords. I hope you get what I mean, good luck!
Did you add Free as a negative keyword? There are 3 types of keywords: # Browse # Compare # Buy You need to target the buy keywords for maximum profits
178 clicks 43787 impressions it is a site selling ipod music and videos for a one time fee. keywords please help me choose the correct keywords is there a software to do that.
I don't see any IPod in your ad. People who want music for IPod won't click, but only people looking for free music for their pc. cheap music downloads downlaod music downlaod songs unlimited mp3 downloads unlimited mp3 music download unlimited music unlimited music downloads This aren't good keywords.
Man, when I will see ad like this Download music and movies Download Favorite for Music Movies Unlimited music videos and media http://www.myipodownloads.com/ I will click on it and expect some free archive of music, lol. That is the problem I think.
I'm not saying to follow my advice, but I'm trying to give you an idea on how you might better target people that want to buy. Example: Unlimited Ipod Downloads One time low fee gets you Unlimited Music and Movies "ipod Downloads" "ipod downloads" "Buy Music" "Buy Movies" "buy music" "buy movies" "buy unlimited music" "buy unlimited movies" "Purchase Ipod" "Purchase Music" "Purchase Movies" "purchase ipod" "purchase music" "purchase movies" Etc..
Personally, these still sound like incredibly general keywords. For instance, someone looking for "Buy Music" could be looking to purchase a classical album on Amazon, while a person looking for "purchase ipod" really could be looking for the lowest deals on an ipod. And, I hate to say it, but many of the "top" "unlimited mp3 movie ipod psp & zune" download sites have terrible refund rates because they're pretty low-quality. For instance, http://www.movieadvanced.com/ has a 30% refund rate - ouch. If I were you, vic_msn, I'd try finding a new product - something where you can be pretty sure the audience you're targetting is one that will want to buy the product because you can use lingo geared specifically towards them, not just general keywords that you hope might be related to your audience. Just my 2 cents, though. -T
On that note. I am about to use adwords to advertise my site which is reviews paid survey sites. Do you guys reckon this type of niche is too competitive or do you think I could eek out some profit if I was smart/wiley enough. Am I wasting my time with niches that have been pumped in the past ?
You can beat any competition if you put a little bit creativity into it, but if you're very new I would recommend you find a different niche.
not necessarily true. In my opinion you can succeed in any niche even as a beginner. You most certainly won't get he lion's share but you will get a positive ROI *if* and only if you laser-target your ads to a highly focused landing page. If you do it the Googlecash way (direct linking without pre-selling), you have to make sure that users are laser targeted. Franck S mentioned the following: Keep this in mind. People are having a conversation in their mind before they buy anything. In the first stage they will just inform themselves of the products and the possibilities... they look for information and advice. They make a decision as to which product(s) to consider. In the second stage they compare or *browse* the net for their selected products. In the third stage they are ready to buy. So called transactional keywords (buy keywords) wold attract mostly those who are ready to buy already. Having looked further on your keywords, I realized that you was targeted like ANY person who is interested in downloading music whatever music that is. This it totally untargeted and I wouldn't wonder if you got no sales even after 300 clicks. My advice to you is to think as if you were the buyer/customer. If you were searching Google for "download free music"... would you want to be directed to a site that offers you to download music for your iPod for a monthly fee? I bet you wouldn't! Take Care
Maybe AdWords doesn't pay off at all for the product you are promoting. Have a look at this article: Why Affiliates Are Losing Money On AdWords Good luck
Heh, well, all that article talks about is people who don't change their campaign strategies when they start losing money - hopefully most affiliates realize that spending 100$ to make 25$ isn't such a great deal. -T
I have a landing page ( I dont googlecash ). I am not sure If I am allowed to ask if someone can look at my page to see if it needs tweaking so it can make a sale in this competitive niche. (please dont delete this post) Im not a dodgy poster I just want info and help. Cheers.
If you'd like to PM me your site's URL, I'd be happy to review it to see if I can offer assistance. -T