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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: UK
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Hey all, Lately, I've been getting rather low CTR.. what tips are there for improving my CTR? Thanks |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Oregon, USA.
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If you're talking about Google PPC, I'd recommend focusing on improving the relevance of your ads. By doing so, you'll get higher CTR, higher quality scores, and much cheaper clicks. To accomplish this, I use a separate unique ad for each keyword phrase I'm bidding on. Each individual keyword phrase is used in the Headline, the body text, and the display URL. Since this is a lot of work to do manually, I use SpeedPPC's dynamic keyword insertion. I also use dynamically created landing pages based on each unique keyword phrase. If you're tired of the hassle of working with Google, try PPV/CPV traffic. Get an account at LeadImpact, and then you're only limited by your ability to write compelling headlines and copy. I'm glad to answer questions about this, so please feel free to contact me by PM or email. |
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| Chasing Freedom in 2011 War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Denton, TX, USA
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The best way to do this is to do a one ad vs. another ad and the winner keeps on going. Then, test it against another one until you have the winner at the CTR you want. Benjamin Ehinger | |
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| Jeremy Holuta War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Dearborn, MI USA
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Need more information. It all depends on who you're marketing too, and what kind of ads you're talking about. Jeremy |
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Break out your mailing list into statistically significant groups and split test. Test the days you are sending on. Test the times of the day for the send. Try multiple different subject lines and analyze which produces the best open rates. Try different mailing list designs and identify which drive the highest ctrs when it is the same offer (just presented in a different style). Make sure when you are split testing that you are using enough group participants to provide you with a statistically significant confidence level that X is better than Y ... and don't try to split test everything at once as it will be a lot more work to pick through the results and make decisions confidently. |
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