Essential
Guide To Pay-Per-Click Advertising
Author: Chee Wee
Which Engines Should You Use?
Following Goto.com's (now known as Overture) phenomenal success with
pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, more than 160 pay-pay-click startups have
sprung up.
Out of these 160 PPC engines, only a few may actually have the search volume to
generate a respectable number of clicks for your site.
Most PPC startups require between $10 to $25 of setup fee which can be applied
to clickthroughs. They offer low minimum bids of $0.01. But with limited search
volumes, they may bring you only a few clicks each day!
My recommendation is to go for established PPC engines with high search volumes
that can generate higher clickthroughs. The big boys are Overture (previously
known as Goto) at http://www.overture.com,
Sprinks at http://www.sprinks.com, FindWhat
at http://www.findwhat.com.
Overture is the best because they serve over 2 billion search queries monthly
through their partnership with major search engines such as America Online,
Lycos, Altavista, Netscape, Hotbot and InfoSpace.
You can test the startup PPC engines but commit only the minimum setup fees. If
they generate decent traffic, you can always top up your account. That way you
minimize your risk to only $10 to $25 per PPC engine. For a list of over 160 PPC
engines, see http://www.payperclicksearchengines.com
How To Find Relevant Keywords?
Since you are paying for each clickthrough on your bid, it makes good sense to
ensure that your keywords are relevant to your target audience.
One of my favorite tool is Overture's Search Term Suggestion Tool at
http://www.overture.com/d/USm/adcenter/tools/index.jhtml
Enter a keyword and it shows the number of times the word was searched - which
indicates its popularity. The more popular the keyword is, the higher are your
click throughs. Overture also generates a list of similar keywords and their
search counts in the previous month.
Overture's tool is one of the best way for finding good keywords to bid on.
Another alternative is to download Good Keywords at http://www.softnik.com/products/gkw/index.htm
Enter a keyword into this free software and it will display a list of relevant
search terms and their search counts across multiple PPC engines.
How Much Do I Bid?
The bigger PPC engines such as Goto and Sprinks require a minimum bid of $0.05
or $0.10. Startup engines have lesser minimums of $0.01.
How much to bid depends on your return-on-investment (ROI) calculations.
For example: If you bid $1.00 per visitor, and 1 in every 10 visitors buys your
product, your cost-per-sale is $10.00.
So if each sale of your product produces a gross profit of $15, then your net
profit will be $5.00 ($15 gross profit minus $10 cost-per-sale).
Your return-on-investment (ROI), before non-marketing expenses, is 50.0% ($5.00
net profit / $10 cost-per-sale). Always price your bids to achieve a positive
ROI!
A great tool that you can use to compare bids for a specific keyword across
multiple PPC engines is at http://www.compareyourclicks.com
To read about how you can maximize your returns from PPC engines, go to
http://internetmarketingfocus.com/article.php?sid=53
You'll learn how to reduce your bids while still maintaining the same ranking or
get a top 3 position for maybe just 1 cent more!
How Do I Track Clicks?
Most of the time, you'll notice that the number of clicks tracked by yourself is
between 15% to 30% more than the clicks the PPC engine reports.
This is because reputable PPC engines such as Overture have installed
anti-cheating mechanisms that prevent your competitors from repeatedly clicking
on your listings and wasting your bid fees!
They will count multiple clicks within a specified timeframe from the same
computer as only one clickthrough while your own log will usually register the
multiple clicks.
There was once when I noticed that my log was registering less clicks than
Overture's reports. They were experiencing some bug which prevented clicks from
being properly delivered to the advertiser's website.
Because I was tracking my clicks, I notified them of the problem and they
credited my account for the bad clicks. Tracking your clicks give you a more
reliable picture of how well your PPC campaign is performing.
If you have access to your CGI directory, I recommend LnkinLite, a small yet
powerful tracking software that can track clicks to your site in the background.
Get it at http://www.dtp-aus.com/cgiscript/lnkinlte.shtml
Otherwise you can consider free online trackers at http://www.hypertracker.com
or http://www.linkcounter.com
About the author:
Chee Wee is a professional Internet Marketing Consultant.
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