Setting Up Adword Campaigns
I have never gotten into Adwords in the past. I had always simply relied on Article Marketing for traffic to my niche websites, but I wanted to try out Adwords. I set a low daily budget so I wont end up spending too much.
The great thing about Campaign Blasting is that I can promote affiliate products and services without having to have an actual website of my own. This opens up so many more opportunities.
I must say, although I am learning a lot about PPC and Adword campaigns, this will just be a small part of my business model and not my main source of income. That is unless I start experiencing phenomenal results, which of course would my mind will change on that point.
I have been looking for a new niche today. I hope to have one picked out by the end of the weekend so I can start creating a new website when my new iMac arrives sometime on Monday.
Oh here is a little tip I learned this weekend about Adwords:
Create a separate campaign for your content ads and your search ads. This allows you to create a smaller bid price on your content ads and better track those results separately from the search ads. For exampe: for a search ad I have a max bid per click of $0.05, but on Content I have it set at $0.01
I will share more as I learn more.
If you want to try Adwords for yourself you can sign up on the left.
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How can you be giving tips on Adwords when you have never done them yourself?
Because I read two ebooks over the weekend on the topic, one of them being over 163 pages long. Just sharing a few things I learned from them. You don’t have to use any of the tips I shared, take it at face value.
I checked out Campaign blasting and noticed it is 67.00. To me that is pretty steep for someone just starting out on Google Adwords. Do you fund the ebooks you promote from money you make doing the gpt sites? How are you saving money and applying it towards debt with paying money to these high priced membership sites?
I got it for a really deep discount through the Earn1kADay membership club. I get a lot of ebooks that way.
Hey Amy,
Great luck with your Adwords campaigns. I use to do a lot of Adwords affiliate marketing before Google changed the program so that it was pretty much cost prohibitive to run ads going directly to an affiliate site.
Maybe you haven’t run into it yet but they only allow one affiliate to show in the results, so if you didn’t have amazing CTR you were forced to pay an exorbitant amount to be shown.
Just a tip (take it or leave it), but I find now that I do better driving the traffic to my own sales page which keeps cost down. The bad thing is it ads one more step where you could loose the customer. The good is that if the customer makes the extra step they are usually pretty serious.
Frequent, Thanks for the advice.I think I will start using landing pages if I run into that issue.
Amy,
How is the campaign blasting doing for you?
I am interested in learn more about the campaign blasting.
Joe