myPageoGal
Wed 9 September 2009, 01:11 am GMT +0200
I am considering using Google Adwords. I don't have very much experience with web marketing. Does anyone have any advise? Or can anyone share their experience with Adwords?
Thanks!
landamarkham
Wed 9 September 2009, 06:03 am GMT +0200
Personally, I haven't gotten to that point in my advertising yet, but I would definitely be interested in hearing from someone with some experience on it!
MayaLocke
Thu 10 September 2009, 01:47 pm GMT +0200
The biggest advice I can give is to track your conversions, you maybe surprised what words/phrases are converting at the highest rate. Just driving traffic is not the answer, drive traffic that takes the actions you want!
incident
Mon 14 September 2009, 01:38 pm GMT +0200
What you should definitely start with is finding out best keywords to promote your site. And you can easily do this with such services as semrush or spyfu, but i prefer the first one. it is cheaper :)
extomas
Thu 24 September 2009, 01:23 pm GMT +0200
If you have no experience of PPC then you should start campaign with extra caution otherwise you can waste lots of money. However google adwords offer its tutorial but you should look elsewhere too for tips and tutorial.
landamarkham
Thu 24 September 2009, 07:49 pm GMT +0200
How do you track conversions? I have Google Analytics and BLVD stats, but after my first sale, I still don't show any conversions. What's up? Do you know of a better site to track them? How can I find exactly where my sale came from without asking the customer?
lucygray
Thu 8 October 2009, 02:49 pm GMT +0200
I used google adwords its really a good tool provide by Google.
jessicaroy
Tue 20 October 2009, 08:46 am GMT +0200
I have a love-hate relationship with Google Adwords. I hate the fact that my conversion rate on Adwords visitors is less than 25% of my conversion rate everywhere else, on average.
I love the fact that I can get as many as 1000 visitors per day from Adwords, so I can test opt in script and sales pages quickly and easily. Advice: Never spend more on Adwords than you can afford to lose, at least until you get good at it and have consistent results.
Buy a good book on Adwords and learn everything you can and test everything you do.
sdrkee
Fri 6 November 2009, 09:07 am GMT +0100
No i haven't used it but my suggestion is to do adswap.You can get lot of traffic with this one.
sweetfranky
Tue 1 December 2009, 08:09 pm GMT +0100
I've been using it for the past few years and I do pretty well for my clients. I don't think I would do well if I was having to sell a product that cost 24.99 and under though.
crops
Sun 6 December 2009, 08:48 am GMT +0100
adwords has a lot of risk involved. if you can afford some losses to start, it can be a good tool though. you need to learn which keywords will convert though.
ericcartman
Tue 20 April 2010, 07:02 am GMT +0200
Google Adwords si a good tool for keyword research as per my experience.
digivisits
Wed 28 April 2010, 09:29 pm GMT +0200
As previously stated it is really a good way to test a new sites commercial appeal. You could go broke very fast. It really is in your best interested to learn all you can about Adwords. I am not just talking about finding the right keywords or anything. I am also talking about how to use Adwords period. You will spin your wheels and lose a lot of money if you do not know how to properly use it.
alicakeys
Tue 4 May 2010, 02:40 am GMT +0200
Google Adwords is good for your keyword research and traffic. You essentially create an account, insert your advertisement, pick the maximum amount you are willing to pay per click on your ad and then submit your credit card.
mividazul
Wed 26 May 2010, 12:54 pm GMT +0200
yaa its very beneficial
SEOArbiter
Wed 27 October 2010, 10:34 pm GMT +0200
Just keep in mind that it is like an auction, bidding against competition. It can get expensive, so know your budget.
shania david
Thu 6 January 2011, 08:37 am GMT +0100
yes i use Google adwords for the selection of my keywords. its the best and accurate tool.