Go Back   WarriorForum - Internet Marketing Forums > The Warrior Forum > Articles
Register Blogs FAQ Social Groups CalendarHelp Desk

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 05-06-2011, 03:36 PM   #1
Advanced Warrior
War Room Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 899
Thanks: 0
Thanked 107 Times in 61 Posts
Default The Google Adwords Bidding Process Explained

It used to be that a pay per click campaign is merely for you to set up an ad, bid on your keywords and launch it and you see your ads displayed on the search pages. Immediately after, you will see traffic coming to your site without you doing anything, like optimizing your ads for the keywords.

It used to be that simple, but now other factors have come in and these things have a big impact on the success of your paid ad campaign with Google Adwords.
The cost per click is also getting higher and these things are almost making it impossible for advertisers to have a decent return on investments.

It is important to note that with Google Adwords you are not going into a war where if you win the bidding process for the keyword you want, you are automatically the winner of everything. Being number one doesn’t guarantee you to get the most number of clicks or the highest percentage of conversion to sales of your products.

Holding the number one position also doesn’t guarantee that you are the most profitable among all the rest of advertisers. You may be only number 8 but still you can be more profitable than the one holding the number one position.

This is where quality score come in, including the other elements which have a big influence in the cost per click of your ads with Google Adwords. The Adwords bidding process doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to bid the highest and get the winners trophy.

The click through rate, or the percentage of how often people click on your ads though has a big influence on the cost of your clicks on keywords. This has a big factor on getting a good quality score which is the final determining factor on your cost per click.

The relevancy of your ads is also a determining factor on getting high quality scores. The search engines will determine the relevancy of your ads to your landing page and the search engine’s spiders, will take care of this.

The quality of your landing page is also an element which has a high impact on your quality score and ultimately your cost per click. While the landing page quality is for your quality score and costs on your ad, it is also a big factor on your final conversion rate and the returns on your investments.

The landing page should be optimized for the search engines but most importantly for your prospective customers. What good will your ad be if the people who clicked on it will just go back to search right away, because they see no relevance in your landing page or it is not interesting enough for them to spend time on this page.

What if you can't get more website traffic? Here's a "secret snowball traffic system" that has generated over 1,175,000 visitors for my tiny websites. Click Here Now to get this free video that will show you how to make it happen for your sites. Click Here Now!
cdn1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

  WarriorForum - Internet Marketing Forums > The Warrior Forum > Articles

Tags
adwords, bidding, explained, google, process

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:58 PM.