Google AdWords: make money with smart Google AdWords management

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By Kathy Shaidle


Google AdWords: make money through PPC


Google Adwords: make money through smart management

If you want to find success in PPC advertising, then you need to know the right Google AdWords account management techniques.

While it is tempting to dive right in and get going, if you start using AdWords without knowing what you are doing, you will be throwing money away and not seeing any return for it.

Most people who are just starting out with Google AdWords management don't realize how fast you can run through your weekly, monthly, or even yearly budget if you don't know what you're doing.

If you want to get the most bang for your buck, make sure to follow these simple techniques.

Are you one of those guys that never reads the manual when you put something, be it a toy or a BBQ or a dresser?

Then this advice is especially for you.

The FIRST and possibly the most important Google AdWords management technique is to "read the manual" before you try to put the "machine" together (the machine, in this case, being your AdWords campaign.)

Google offers a vast amount of information about how AdWords works, and if you want to be successful, then you need to know the ins and outs straight from the source, BEFORE you start running your campaigns.

The SECOND Google AdWords management technique is to run separate campaigns for all of your different products/services. A lot of people, when they are starting out with AdWords, will try to put all of their different campaigns together in one big campaign. Don't do this.

In order to give each of your campaigns the attention that they deserve, you need to put them into separate campaigns. That way, you can manage them better, pay more attention to which keywords are performing and which arenĂ­t, and keep a better eye on your cost per clicks.

The THIRD and last Google AdWords management technique is to keep your eye on your conversion rates. It's not just clicks that count. You could have an ad that's getting you great cost-per clicks, but it's not resulting in any sales for you on your site, which means it's a waste of money.

But an ad with a lower click-through rate, that costs a little more, but that results in more sales once they reach your site, is much more valuable to you.

Remember to keep your goals in mind -- and your ultimate goal is to get sales.

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Google AdWords: make money through good account management


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