Hello I dont usually post in here, so Im not sure if people give out keyword suggests. But DP is a nice place, so Ill hope for the usual friendliness I am looking for keywords to target people that make 300k+ a year or have a net worth of 3mil+ Any ideas? Thanks!
depends on what your selling. Your keyword should be related to the product your selling, not the demographic. example if you sold investment properties you should be bidding on investment opportunities investment property you should not be bidding on roles royce rolex watches 3 carrot diamonds your keywords should be directly related to the product your offering and should not be targeted to keywords on products or services where people would have lots of money
Hi, When you enter Adwords, click on Campaign Summary, By Placements. Then it comes to the part where you need to enter keywords, click by demographics. There you can choose by people's annual income. Hope that helps! Josh
Nothing beats the google keyword tool and researching what your competition is selling. Do research on the top 10 players in your field. Look at what they promote the most (it is normally the most profitable) Expand on it and make your pages better. The rest is easy
Hey JoshuaM have you had much luck with the demographics. I have selected to exclude a certain age group in one of my campaigns and yet my information (Imp., CTR, Conv Rate, etc.) always show all zero's. Has demographic bidding worked more effectively for you?
your best bet for traffic is placement targeting and finding sites where wealthy people would be active on such as entrepreneur.com, wsj.com and etc. Direct response marketing is probably not really going to work for you, so a branding campaign might be more beneficial, but will require a little more money than usual as there are no direct keywords to target for your market.
Hi, I really haven't tried demographics yet. But it's one of the ways recommended to get your ad at sites that matters. What about thru keywords? Post as many keywords as you can possibly think and select ALL the websites referred. Regards, Josh