Hi. I am looking for someone who can help me set up a ppc campaign on goggle adwords. My biggest problem is trying find really good keywords and writing a good description. Any help is appreciated. Thanks Graeme Tolra
Thanks for every ones reply. I don't think I can put my URL here for you to look at but what the site is about is surveys and the companies that are on board pays people to give there opinion. These companies are legit because I have used them before. Thanks Graeme Tolra
Start here: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal it will give you an idea... good luck
Can you give more info about your site? Or just give it here? It's hard to give you ideas without knowing more.
Hi, Grey2856, for a good description try this: Title: {KeyWord:Your Product} 1-st line: {KeyWord:Your Product}. Your Brand 2-nd line: Some short description. Visible URL: example.com/{keyword} This will make your ads dynamic. The text will be allways up-to-date.
get few keywords then do a google search and draw inspiration from ads that are being displayed already.
Thanks for everyones advice. The site I have is where companies pay people for giving there opinions. If anyone want to look at my profile the url address is in there. Thanks Graeme
No matter what you say in your ad(s), it will be very, very hard to get people to click on them. For the obvious reason. So, you should consider trying to get visitors to come through the back door, so they don't see your sign. In other words, don't advertise about how to make money by filling out surveys. Instead advertise about how not to get ripped off by such sites. Advertise how to make money, and, how YOU made money. On and on.... Direct them to subdomains that have articles, and whatnot on all of this. Once they read them, THEN direct them to your homepage. In your Google "campaign" is where you will find all of the good keywords. Google lists them for you. Those are the same keywords your competitors are using. For a good description, make up a few ads first, and then post 'em here for critique.
Thanks for the advice copper. When you say direct them to subdomains that have articles what do you mean by this? I am new to all of this. Thanks Graeme