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Search Engine Advertising - Getting the Most out of Your Advertising Dollar

 

If you run an online business, you need to advertise onlinebut where?

First, ask yourself this simple question: Where does most of a site's traffic come from?

The answer- Search Engines.

So, wheres the first place you should look to advertise? (I think youre catching on)

An ad on a Search Engine gets the attention of your audience at the exact moment they need that attention, when they are searching for a product or service your business offers. With Google being the internets number one search engine (the Google Network reaches more than 80% of all Internet users*), Google AdWords is a must for online businesses. Google AdWords allows you to create your own ads and choose keywords to match those ads to your audience, letting you pay only when someone actually clicks on that particular ad.

But before you jump in, here are two things to consider.

1.) How much money should I spend?
The average conversion rate for Google Adwords is anywhere from 1 to 5 percent. (Conversion rate is the number of people that visit your site due to that link, compared to the number of people that actually buy from your site due to that link. This means that for every 100 clicks you pay for, 1 to 5 purchases will be made on your site.) If you spend $1 per click, you might end up spending as much as $100 before your first sale!

2.) Which of my products are most popular?
Do some research on your end regarding those products that you sell. When you bid on a search phrase, youll want to know which of your products has the greatest return, as well as highest volume of sales. Also, take the cost per click into consideration before bidding on a search phrase- you dont want to pay more than you can afford at the time. To determine whether or not AdWords, or other pay per click programs, are best for your business it is best to decide where your profit margin runs. Then, run some test campaigns to see where your conversion rate is to make certain this type of advertising is best for your business.

If it is, you wont be disappointed.

*According to Media Metrix

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Author: Stacie Leonard
 
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Stacie Leonard is a reputed author. Stacie likes to write articles about this subject.
 
 
 

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