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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Toronto, Canada
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If you're new to PPC and always wanted to know how to setup an adwords campaign. Then Watch this free video Created by Camtasia Studio 5 Nitin |
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| Lee Bartlett War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Harlow, Essex, Uk
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I had a quick watch, 1 question, why do you use a tool to do a campaign when the actual adwords interface inside adwords is so stupid simple.
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Hi butters good question. AdWords editor (free desktop tool) is way better than the web based interface. but even then only if your keyword list is small (under 50), it's not too bad, but typically your keyword list is around 500-1000 and you will creating one adgroup per keyword and then at least 2 ads per adgroup. This will take you many hours at best. So using a tool like SpeedPPC or my PPC Keyword Toolz you'll do this in seconds not hours. I use a very specific technique to get really low cpc. Watch the video again and pay attention to how I set up my campaigns. You'll learn that most of the super affiliates doing Adwords setup their campaigns this way. One BIG reason is that doing it this way you'll be able to track at the keyword level! And if you're not tracking at the keyword level you might as well throw your money down the toilet! Because you'll have NO IDEA where your sale came from. Nitin |
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I'm actually interested in a few of your products, but I really lack the confidence that this will work for me considering I tried PPC a couple of times and flopped on my face.
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| No Fate But What U Make! War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Jenison, MI
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I would love it if I could group a certain number of keywords per adgroup. I bought this but I can't use it for my content network campaigns. With the content network you want anywhere between 5-50 themed keywords per adgroup. Works great for search but would be much more powerful and valuable if it could do this. I have the keyword grouper right there waiting, but cant use it to build campaigns. Same situation for my image ads I run in the content network. Great software, and a great deal but this would make it better still. |
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Hi Christian, Good point. I have had several emails from customers who wanted this feature. Right now you can add more keywords per adgroup. All you need to do is ... 1. Enter values for your campaign as usual. 2. Click the generate campaign button 3. Click the Tree View tab - this view shows you all your adGroups and Ads 4. Click the AdGroup node on the left hand tree and you should see a list of your keywords in a textbox area. You can just Add more keywords here and click the SAVE button. Hope this helps. Nitin |
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I totally understand, I was the same way - then a successful IM buddy of mine pointed out to me that no money spent in PPC is a waste - it's like investing in learning! That mind set shift made me start PPC. What I did was - just like any other budgeting plan - I allocated $200 for PPC to LEARN how it all works. After I consumed my $200 I stopped my campaigns (note: I only tried on 2 campaigns at first). I then pulled reports from AdWords and looked at all the stats (ROI, CPC, QS etc....). I had made about $50 dollars - so was really negative $150 but I learned a heck of a lot re. ROI, Landing pages etc. I just literally copied the landing pages of the Ads that showed up in the no #1, #2 or #3 position. This worked a treat and my next $200 i started to see real results. I made about $100 in pure profit. Then I tweeked my ads, cpc etc and started to do more organic traffic techniques. One very easy technique is to setup about 4 very small FREE blogs (blogspot.com) and all had only one post talking about the affiliate product and pointing back to my landing page. Google loves blogs so i was indexed within 24 hours! Then I have a routine that once a day i spending 30 minutes to write a post in forums that link back to my offer pages. Try it out. People are happy spending $2000 for a one week course in a college. Why not spend $2000 on AdWords and I gaurantee you'll see results. Hope this helps... Nitin | |
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These are all great ideas and like I have said to all my customers. This is YOUR TOOL!! If you want features please send me an email describing the feature you want. Chances are many others want the same thing. If I get enough 'noise' for a feature I will build it in. Plus all updates are 100% free to all existing and future customers. Nitin | |
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Most newbies in PPC have NO CLUE what they are doing. They have NO PLAN. So they set up their campaigns the WRONG way and then after a few days when they've lost maybe $100, $200 or whatever dollars they get nervous and stop their campaigns and never go back because they go burnt badly. That's why I created PPC Keyword Toolz. It takes the guessing part of creating an AdWords campaign out of the equation. So now you can concentrate on the Ad Copy only and maybe play with CPC etc. Nitin | |
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Hi dzoaffiliate I know this comes a loooong way late. But I saw this tool and I know its cool. I've played with adwords in the past and it is quite excellent. I have corrected some stage 1 misakes I made through serious learning, and therefore want to try again. But from your videos, I really like keyword Genie and I ask: Does PPC Toolz have ALL the featues of the Genie, or do I need to buy the Genie seperately?. Just in case Nitin doesn't see this (seeing it's coming a bit late), does anyone know please? Thanks |
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PPC Keyword Toolz is nothing like genie. Genie is a longtail keyword generator - and the good news is I am giving Genie away for FREE Download your FREE copy now from: PPC Keyword Generator Tool, Download PPC Keyword Generator - Generates All Combinations of Long Tail Keywords It was $47 - but now FREE! Download your FREE copy now from: PPC Keyword Generator Tool, Download PPC Keyword Generator - Generates All Combinations of Long Tail Keywords | |
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