I found that, adword is a waste of money of for beginners. I started 30 cents per keyword, on next day I had to increase the keyword bids to 40 cents bcause my keywords were out of bid and then to 70c etc, etc after seven days I ended up with giving $4.00 per keyword.
It's a waste of money for beginners? How are you ever going to be "experienced" at it if you don't experiment because it's a waste of money? Btw your bids have gone up because of low CTR. Do some split testing.
Well, adwards testing is definitely good for beginners, but as far as outbidding all competitors on a wide market as soon as you start out -- not such a good idea.
Ouch! $4 a click is madness! It's most likely your keyword is too broad and Google doesn't think your site is as relevant to searchers' queries. Apply some SEO techniques like putting the keyword you are bidding in the title tag of your page. I've several keywords that require a min bid of $0.05 and still going strong. The more targeted your keyword is, the cheaper.
Some of the popular keywords are going to be expensive. You may be able to get better results targeting more specific keywords rather than generic ones. For example, use "v-cut t-shirts" as oppose to just "t-shirts". Also, you don't always need to be in the #1 position for adwords. Sometimes it is just as effective or more being in #2 or #3. Whatever gets you clicks. Testing is required to find what works for you. Start small and then scale up once you see results. Definitely try different keywords and ad proofs.
Here's the way I see it. You could spend $297 for one of these b.s. Clickbank books from a guru who claims he'll tell you how to get rich with AdWords. Or you could plow that same $297 into AdWords. It's a far better education than what you get from some overpriced 55 page .pdf book.
I heard somewhere that those ebooks pretty much just try to re-write the info google has in their help section anyway.
thats why you have to do research, research, research. After some rather dull experimenting i found SOME VERY interesting keywords with a LOT of google search activity and NO competition. Its truly enlightening if you are on a very low budget and do a search on a pretty known brand/name on google...and your ad comes up If this changes...well then i go to keyword tool again and do more research. There is no result from NOTHING. All my KW have almost NO competition....and just search for KW with pretty good search activity and no competition. The other stuff (good landing pages etc.) still apply of course.
it takes some time getting the hang of it. it DOES take work..it needs research, time and patience. But its till NOT rocket-science. $297 for a book which explains the basics and gives some tips which you can get everywhere (google tutorials/videos), DP forum etc. ??? Very funny. The basics, explaing Quality Score, give the standard rant about good landing pages and site design, how to use keywordtool etc..etc..i can (and many other did) write that on one/two pages.
If you spend $$$ range your bound to loose out, if your looking to get a good deal back from google adwords you need to invest in $$,$$$ range. It doesn’t work out for smaller budget campaigns often because other business decide click on your ads. :S. Lame but true.
the GOOGLE keyword tool on the google adword page in your adwords account As well as you can download an offline Google adword editor and edit ads offline. http://www.google.com/adwordseditor/ All the 3rd party tools/software i saw for now are....uhmm....worthless...or you can do the same with the google tools.
edy.well..what about RICH beginners ? I mean $$$ can buy you a lot... If i had the $$$ i sure could do a lot with ... Now imagine the sense of using adwords as an amazon affiliate wher you only get a small percentage of each sale anyway....even better
How about tools that will generate keyword ideas for you. I am not the best at selecting keywords, I have heard of certain people post about keywords that are less popular and very effective.
Well, yes and no. I'm a beginner, too (started in the beginning of March) and my first month ended with an unpleasant loss of ~$250. Hovewer, if all goes well, I might break even this month and possibly even get back most of what I lost in March. I think if you stick with it, it can be done. Probably
I believe just promote your website for the generic search first then supplement with ad words. With the generic search you are guaranteed to be in there for a while. With Adwords you stop and traffic also stops. my 2 cents
To all the people that are saying $4 a click is high, Well your totally wrong. Ive seen people go as high as $8-10 a click. Im chatting from real stories not my arse.