Tips to build your keyword list for Adword!

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by geeks4share, Oct 27, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hey Everyone,

    To use Google Adwords to effectively market your products or service, the choice of keywords is very important. See below for steps that you should consider when using Google Adwords or any other PPC models.

    Include misspelled or mistyped phrases. You will be surprised that there are actually a lot of searches conducted on the Internet with misspelled search terms. See if you can think of any typos that a user may make when spelling the name of your product.

    Use uncommon phrases. An example is "Canon Printer Model XXXX@@JJD". The person who searches for information which is so specific is more likely to buy the product.

    Translate to words and phrases outside of English. What is the name of your product in Spanish and Japanese?

    Use Keyword Research to find more profitable keywords for your ad.

    Use the Google AdWords Keyword Tool Keyword Tool to find more keywords

    Keep the number of keywords per adgroup low. If possible, use only one keyword per adgroup, but use all three match types.

    Keep your AdWords Ad text relevant to your keyword. Use the keyword once in the headline and once in the body of the text ad.

    Monitor your AdWords account performance. Delete keywords and AdGroups with low number of impressions and clicks. Each Keyword in an AdGroup affects the whole AdGroup. Low performing keywords in the same Adgroup will bring down performance (and increase CPC[cost per click]) of the whole AdGroup.

    ENJOY :D
    Geeks4Share.com
     
    geeks4share, Oct 27, 2010 IP
  2. Levp

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    Great tips. Especially the multilingual aspects of PPC - translating your ads will open up invaluable marketshares.
     
    Levp, Oct 28, 2010 IP
  3. Lucid Web Marketing

    Lucid Web Marketing Well-Known Member

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    To me, that's a bad idea. If you use keywords in another language, have a campaign in that language. Have your ads in that language. Don't mix it them up.

    As for keeping number of keywords low, it doesn't matter. As long as the keywords in your group define your product or service.
     
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    Why do people forget to mention that sometimes keywords perform poorly because of badly written ads and disorganised campaigns?
     
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    freaky316 Member

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    I have a question. Can we use the multiple languages in a single site especially for adwords?
     
    freaky316, Oct 28, 2010 IP
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    I thought I read this was frowned upon by Google? Is that not correct?
     
    Last edited: Oct 31, 2010
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    i need this information as well
     
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    wow very effective tips thanks a lot
     
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  9. Lucid Web Marketing

    Lucid Web Marketing Well-Known Member

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    > I thought I read this was frowned upon by Google

    Why would it be? The match types are there for you to use. You don't have to use all three. But you can mix them up. There are four match types by the way.
     
    Lucid Web Marketing, Nov 1, 2010 IP