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Top 6 Ad Writing Tips

July 15th, 2007 by admin

Test this out for yourself by doing a search on “dog toilet training”. When people scan search results, the very first thing they do is to look for the keywords they entered. Searched keywords highlighted in bold grab their attention. Because of this, ads with searched keywords usually do better than ones without.

write emotional ads that really grab people – admittedly, this gets tricky. This is what the big boys get the big bucks for. But you can do it. First, start your headline with an attention-grabbing word. Then use loaded words or phrases that make people want to get up and take action. Make them laugh, make ‘em cry, make ‘em mad…but make ‘em feel something.

But don’t get carried away—if your ad isn’t specific to the site you’re promoting, Google may reject that ad. (That is, don’t scream, “XXX!” if you’re selling shoes, OK?) Google has strict guidelines about unacceptable language and punctuation, so some attention-grabbing ideas you have may be outside Google guidelines and therefore disallowed.

2. Set whatever you sell apart – this is called a ‘differentiator’. What’s special about what you sell? Does it do something unique? Come in an unusual color? Is it rare? Or are you offering a discount? You need something to set it apart.

3. Make sure to link to relevant landing pages – if your ad is for a specific product affilorama mark ling, take time to create a unique landing page for the ad. Include relevant and useful information to really sell the item or service. Garner the user’s e-mail for further marketing. A good landing page will almost always convert more visitors than if you simply sent them over to the home page. Remember: There’s no point having a great “selling” Google ad leading to a mundane, uninspiring landing page. And vice versa, there’s no point having a riveting, energetic landing page that will never be viewed because of a non-inspiring search engine ad.

4. Qualify visitors – you don’t want a bunch of freebie hunters clicking on your ad in the hopes of getting something for nothing. You can deter freebie seekers by including the price of the product or service at the end of the ad. Doing this beefs up your overall conversion ratio and lowers your average customer acquisition cost. Sure, you reduce your CTR, but they weren’t going to buy anything anyway! Another valuable technique is using negative keywords. If I add “-free” to my “mark ling” keyword list, and someone searches for “free dog training guide” my ad will never appear.

5. Carry out simultaneous split testing - always test 2 (or more) ads at the same time. This is called “split testing”. Determine which one has the best CTR then redo the other ad with new copy. After a week or so, see which ad has been most profitable, or generates the most clicks. Delete the inferior ad and create a new ad to test against the successful ad.

6. Track ROI Constantly – “it ain’t worth a thing if it don’t make the cash register sing.” Google offers a conversion tracking option to see which keywords are making you money and which bid prices are most valuable. To set up conversion tracking, go to the “mark ling review” tool in your Adwords account. Adwords will generate a unique tracking code. Contact the vendor you are affiliating to and request that they insert your tracking code on their “after purchase” page. Whenever a sale is made through your Adwords affiliate link, conversion stats will show up in your Adwords account.

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Automate your Internet Business

July 12th, 2007 by admin

Are you new to internet marketing? If you haven’t started using autoresponders, you really need to read this article. By automating your business through autoresponders you will be able to save time and make more sales. You will be able to make sales even in your sleep.

Autoresponders - The Newbie’s Best Friend

by Wy Williams

Autoresponders are without a doubt the best tool to conduct internet business. Certainly they rank as the most important. Almost your entire business can be automated using autoresponders. That’s important news for newbie’s.

As soon as your business is automated, your time is freed up and you can hunt for other potential streams of revenue. You can devote more time to product development, or customer service.

Uses For An Autoresponder

An autoresponder is a software program that works like this. An email message is sent to your customer service address. That message is picked up by your autoresponder. It will immediately send back the message that you have previously set up for it to send.

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Learn How to Use Autoresponders

July 11th, 2007 by admin

Want a webtool that can save you time and energy? An autoresponder can save you a lot of time by ending emails to you customers and potential clients. You can set up an autorsponder to create an opt in mailing list for you. An autoresponder can send out your newsletter, confirm your sales, and sell more to your customers. This article gives some examples of how you can use an autoresponder.

How To Use Autoresponders

When I just started my online business I don’t know about a thing like autoresponders. You can’t believe but when I announced my first product I inform my list with a single e-mail send to everyone in almost two hours. I thought that what should I do when my list grows up, should I remain sending a solo mail to every list member. Then I got to know what an autoresponder is?

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