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By Trevor Ganderson

Google pay-per-click advertising is so popular because of the benefits of AdWords tools. More and more people are using this Internet marketing method, and earning huge amounts of profit too. From e-commerce website owners to fresh affiliate marketers, Google AdWords has been able to boost the sales of almost everybody who uses them.

Large business enterprises use Google AdWords, and so do the small consultants and service providers. And the AdWords tools work for all businesses, regardless of nature, scope or scale. These tools help bring you customers and they also help analyze your customers and their needs. So they work in a two-fold way.

Bringing Customers:

Since this is predominantly an advertising service, it helps direct targeted traffic towards your website. As a matter of fact, AdWords tools are still the most popular choice of e-advertising among Internet marketers! The pay-per-click model, if used wisely, can prove to be very cost-effective, as it shows your Ad to only those people who are actually looking for your products. This greatly refines the quality of your visitors, bringing in more of potential customers as against just casual browsers.

Analyzing The Customer Needs:

There was a time when you needed to hire a special focus group to determine what exactly your customers were looking for! But AdWords tools do away with the cost of that special focus group. With these tools, you can not only bring more customers to your website, but, you can also easily see what exactly is bringing them to you. These tools automatically give you a detailed report as to which keyword in your list is getting the maximum CTR. You can also use these reports to find out which keywords or set of keywords are leading to the maximum sales orders. This will help you determine your niche market. Not only that, but AdWords tools also give you other keyword suggestions related to your products, that people search for, so that you may incorporate those too in your campaign.

Testing And Surveys:

With AdWords tools, you can easily play around with your Ad design – the heading, the text, any images – to find out which “word” works better, or which “phrase” touches a deeper chord with people. You can use your creativity to its full potential, and let Google AdWords take care of all the nitty-gritty for you! You can even use these tools as “pre-launch surveys” for any new products or services you may have in the pipeline. The response to Ads related to such products will give you a fair idea of the kind of market you can expect for them.

After all is said and done, the bottom-line remains that the uses for Google AdWords are just too many! If used effectively, these AdWords tools can do all that you might require a focus group to do for you, and much more than that!

 

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By Brian Basch

If you are a regular advertiser who uses Google Adwords, you probably already are familiar with Google’s Quality Score. Each and every keyword within your adwords account is assigned a quality score by Google. This score is calculated by Google to represent how relevant your keyword is to your advertisement and destination.

Quality score influences a number of very important factors within your adwords account. It affects your ad’s display position on the Google network and determines your minimum required bid in order for your pay per click ad to run. There are no factors more important to the pay per click advertiser than ad position and ad pricing, so understanding Google’s quality score is a worthwhile effort.

The quality score is Google’s attempt to keep advertisements tightly related to what their users/customers are looking for. The thinking goes that Google’s customers will enjoy their search experience more with the advertisements closely related to their interest area along with the search results. Although it may be difficult to implement a perfect computer-driven ranking system, this way of thinking seems correct.

The published components of Google’s quality score are the following:

1. How closely a keyword is related to the ads in its ad group. This element should cause advertisers to implement their ads and keywords in closely related units, rather than tossing all keywords together in one group. Doing the later will likely lead to high minimum click prices and lower ad spots.

2. The historical performance of the keyword on Google.com. This factor means that if you don’t have your act together today, you will likely end up paying a higher premium for your ads tomorrow and into the future. Google has decided to reward advertisers whose ads have a higher CTR(clickthrough rate), so attention-grabbing ad copy and relevancy is a must.

3. The historical performance of your entire adwords account. Yes, you read that correctly. Google factors in the CTR from your entire account history when determining your minimum bids and ad positions. This, more than any other factor, dictates that you pay special attention to your account’s quality. Get good or pay more, it’s pretty simple.

4. How closely your landing page relates to your effort. When a potential customer clicks on one of your ads, it makes sense that the page they are sent to should closely relate to what they are searching for. This benefits everyone involved as the user can more quickly find what they want, Google looks good for helping them find it, and you are rewarded by having a much improved chance winning that customer’s business. This element of the quality score is more subjective, but makes sense from the big picture perspective. Google rewards your good service to their customers.

In the end, paying strict attention to, and optimizing for, Google’s quality score for each keyword in your account will result in lower minimum bids and higher ad positions. Both of these factors affect your return on investment for your advertising dollars and are therefore worth understanding intimately.

 

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