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mybayceo
January 1st, 2002, 12:29 AM
That's one great tip.
I use google sk tool to find the bidding price and the keyword search quantity!
hgarcia0509
May 13th, 2006, 07:41 PM
Hi Guys,
Lately I've been feeling nice so what I've decided to do is start this entry and give out adwords tips that will be helpful to the people who need help with adwords. I will give out a new tip everyday for 2 weeks so be on the lookout for them. I may also give out secret tips that I use that I can guarantee that no one is using. On the other hand, I will also answer any Google Adwords questions you may have to the best of my knowledge.
Tip #1:
When setting up google adwords campaign, make sure everything you set up has great quality. What I mean by that is that you're ads have to be rich with the keywords you are bidding on. Its even better if the website you are promoting is rich with keywords that you are bidding on. If not, make a landing page rich with the keywords and promote that. If the quality of your campaigns are nice, your quality score will end up being high. The higher your quality score, the lower you pay per click. The lower you pay per click can definitely lead to more profits.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. Stay tuned for more tips from me. :)
carr11
May 13th, 2006, 09:23 PM
Hello
I could really use your help. Can you please email me. I need all the help I can get ...
Thanks
Terry
tcallaway2006@yahoo.com
Travis24
May 13th, 2006, 09:59 PM
H Garcia,
Hey...thanks for taking time out of your day and posting here to help others! It is greatly appreciated.
I do very well with AdWords and am still looking forward to your tips.
Travis
aznbbj
May 14th, 2006, 02:23 AM
Wow H Garcia, thanks for doing this. It was your post about 40,000 keywords that gave me the kick in the ass I needed to retool my adwords campaigns. I had kind of given up on the idea of making any money with adwords until that thread came along.
I look forward to your tips!
aznbbj
May 14th, 2006, 01:32 PM
Hi hgarcia, I have questions for you:
When you have large keyword lists, does the majority of your gross income come from a few highly-searched keywords? Or does the bulk of the income come from the more specific, less searched terms?
E.g.: "home loans" vs "30 year mortgage la jolla"
I tend to see the former and it frustrates me because I either end up with a small keyword list of terms that have tons of competition and high cost, or a large keyword list that has no competition but no clickthroughs.
Thanks again for your input!
BoogalooDude
May 14th, 2006, 01:43 PM
HGarcia,
How does the landing page being rich with the same keywords affect the performance of your google ad campaign?
CBniche
May 14th, 2006, 03:01 PM
Starting last December - Google implemented a landing page "quality score" that effects your overall "quality score". So if your landing page is really crappy such as small bridge pages - you may see your position drop or your keyword prices will rise.
BoogalooDude
May 14th, 2006, 03:07 PM
Starting last December - Google implemented a landing page "quality score" that effects your overall "quality score". So if your landing page is really crappy such as small bridge pages - you may see your position drop or your keyword prices will rise.
Huh...I didn't know that. That could explain a few things.
hgarcia0509
May 14th, 2006, 04:07 PM
Hi hgarcia, I have questions for you:
When you have large keyword lists, does the majority of your gross income come from a few highly-searched keywords? Or does the bulk of the income come from the more specific, less searched terms?
E.g.: "home loans" vs "30 year mortgage la jolla"
I tend to see the former and it frustrates me because I either end up with a small keyword list of terms that have tons of competition and high cost, or a large keyword list that has no competition but no clickthroughs.
Thanks again for your input!
Hi aznbbj,
It really depends on the market you are in because there are a lot of keywords that are still untapped that a lot of people search for that you can pay as low as 1 cent for them. In a market that is very competitive, it is absolutely better to get thousands of less searched targeted keywords than the other. Even though they are less searched, thousands of them can definitely mean better results and more clicks for your ad. If they are really targeted, you can really make more profits. My suggestion is to stay away from general keywords which are the mostly highly searched ones and competition on them is really insane unless if you have the money to spend to compete with them. You should first make a lot of money with the more targeted keywords first. After that, decide whether you want to compete with the general keywords. But first start thinking of more targeted ones.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
May 14th, 2006, 04:09 PM
HGarcia,
How does the landing page being rich with the same keywords affect the performance of your google ad campaign?
CBNiche is right on target and if you do have a good quality score, Google will definitely reward you.
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
May 14th, 2006, 04:21 PM
Hi Guys,
Hope everyone is having a great day. Now here is the next tip:
Tip #2:
Want to promote a product or service for a certain market but cant decide which product or service to promote? Well use a page rotator! Gather up 3 or more products or services in the same niche and put your affiliate links for each one in a rotator. Be sure to pick out only the best looking ones. Pick the ones that you think you'd buy or sign up for. Promote the rotator URL and test from there. Whichever product or service makes you the first sale, you can either: take out all the other ones and promote the one that made you the sale fully or you can continue until you narrowed it down to best product(s) or service(s) that made you the sales. Be creative with this one. You can also rotate landing pages with this and see which landing page does better. The important thing is to test out what works and what doesnt. You can find the perfect landing or squeeze page (if you want to capture the persons email address) and the perfect product to promote with this method.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. Stay Tuned! :)
P.P.S. Anymore questions? Feel free to post it here. I will answer and as soon as possible.
hgarcia0509
May 15th, 2006, 07:23 PM
Hi Guys,
Here is my next tip:
Tip #3
If you have a list of converting keywords, you can add and/or change one word in those converting keywords and have another converting keyword. In other words you can take a one converting keyword and makes thousands more of converting keywords with it. Its also best to think outside the box when doing this. Remember creativity has a great deal to do with it.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
aznbbj
May 16th, 2006, 03:07 AM
Hey H Garcia, nice tip! I can definitely multiply my keywords like mad with that strategy. I followed your earlier tip about increasing the quality of my campaigns and though my earnings haven't gone up yet, my costs have gone down dramatically - in one campaign, I spent one third my regular daily total. It's been great for net profits. :) Not as many lookie-loos as before, that's for sure.
Do you check your keywords against overture or word tracker (to see if and/or how often they are searched)? Or do you just put them up and let the chips fall where they may?
hgarcia0509
May 16th, 2006, 04:25 AM
Hey H Garcia, nice tip! I can definitely multiply my keywords like mad with that strategy. I followed your earlier tip about increasing the quality of my campaigns and though my earnings haven't gone up yet, my costs have gone down dramatically - in one campaign, I spent one third my regular daily total. It's been great for net profits. :) Not as many lookie-loos as before, that's for sure.
Do you check your keywords against overture or word tracker (to see if and/or how often they are searched)? Or do you just put them up and let the chips fall where they may?
Hi aznbbj,
Thats great to hear that your costs have gone down. :) Now from experience I learned to never rely on overture and word tracker or any other search kind of thing to see if my keywords get any searches. They are just inaccurate. Some of the keywords that I use dont appear at all in these things or show that they get low searches. The only thing I manage to find them useful is to check up on the whole entire market for a certain niche. For example if I were to start a campaign on "crocheting", I'd check how many searches are done for the word "crochet". If it happens to have thousands of searches, I will try my best to learn everything about it first and then I will go from there and start thinking of keywords that I think people will be searching for based on what I learned and lead them to a crochet related product. So in conclusion, I rely on the creative side of my mind to make the keywords for me. The more you work on this with your creativity, the better you'll get in being able to create converting keywords on the fly which means no need to rely on overture or word tracker ever! :) Thats how I was able to come up with my "keyword template theory" system which maybe available to a couple of people pretty soon when I release it. Just maybe. Im still thinking about it.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. Stay tuned for more tips! :)
hgarcia0509
May 16th, 2006, 06:22 PM
Hi Guys,
Here is next tip:
Tip #4:
Already got a good performing campaign? Great! But then all of a sudden, the product or service you are promoting goes down so you change the product or service you are promoting. Good or bad? Its good if you own your own domain name and have a landing page or squeeze page leading to the product. This way your quality score wont change. Now it becomes bad when you are only promoting your own affiliate link. For example, if you were promoting your own affiliate link and you've managed to obtain high ranking positions and making great money. All of a sudden the page goes down and you decide to change the product you are promoting with a different url, this will end up bringing you back to day one. This is because if you change your destination URL for a good performing campaign, your quality score will go back down and you will lose your high ranking positions. From there you would have to start all over again. The solution to this is to own your own domain name. Besides if you own your own domain name, you will be competing with nobody for the same name and you can always change the product or service you are promoting without affecting your quality score.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. Stay Tuned For More Tips!
P.P.S. RATE MY THREAD!!! :lol:
Lev
May 16th, 2006, 09:15 PM
you are on a roll :)
great thread, lots of useful info
you got my vote :)
hgarcia0509
May 16th, 2006, 11:06 PM
you are on a roll :)
great thread, lots of useful info
you got my vote :)
Hey Lev,
Thanks for rating! :) Woohoo! :lol:
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Smoker Five
May 17th, 2006, 01:00 AM
Nice helpful tips! This thread has my vote as well.
hgarcia0509
May 17th, 2006, 01:29 AM
Aww man! I just realized I opened up this thread two days early. I guess that means this isnt eligible for the contest that started on the 15th. Oh well. :lol: This thread is really only for helping people with adwords so its all good. :) Anyways, stay tuned for more tips from me. The juicy ones are on the way.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
DanZ
May 20th, 2006, 04:37 PM
Hey H Garcia
could you tell us more about "keyword template theory" system
awesome advices
thank you for sharing
hgarcia0509
May 21st, 2006, 12:14 AM
Hi Guys,
Sorry for not having been able to post anymore tips in awhile. Its because I bruised my left foot and couldnt really walk or anything. :frustrate Well now Im back and Im ready to give out more tips again. Be sure to look for them in the upcoming days.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
May 21st, 2006, 12:18 AM
Hey H Garcia
could you tell us more about "keyword template theory" system
awesome advices
thank you for sharing
Hi Danz,
What it really is a systematic way of coming up with the best converting keywords easily. It also contains 3 levels and each level is broken down into 5 stages. If one completes all 3 levels and stages, he or she will make a ton of money. Heck Im still in level 1 stage 1 and I barely just scratched the surface for my market. I cant even imagine how much money I would be making if I finish all three levels. Other than that if enough people use it, it may lead to the saturation of Google. So I'm still thinking whether or not I should release it and let people use it. :confused: I may use it to the fullest first and then give it out for a couple of people to use. :) Maybe you could be one of them. After I give it out to a couple of people, I will sell it for $10,000. That should be a good price for it.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Trudat
May 21st, 2006, 01:41 AM
Well then if possible, I would like it too. :)
carr11
May 21st, 2006, 07:56 AM
Hello Mr Garcia,
I would really like to be one of the people you chose to use the product. Please email or im me about it if you will!
Thank you
Terry
hgarcia0509
May 21st, 2006, 10:47 AM
Hi,
Sure thing I'll put you guys on my list. :) Now heres another tip for you guys:
Tip #5
Got great converting keywords? Great! Take it a step further by bidding higher on exact match keywords, a little higher on phrase match keywords, and keep the broad match keywords cpcs the same or a little higher if you want. Test what works out for you. Remember its all about testing.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Travis24
May 21st, 2006, 11:05 AM
Thanks Again...
carr11
May 21st, 2006, 11:11 AM
Hello
Awesome! Thank you for the info again as well.
Im sure everyone knows about this wrapper but here is the link again just in case. http://www.mikes-marketing-tools.com/adwords-wrapper.html
Thanks
Terry
andyhols
May 21st, 2006, 02:21 PM
hi, i have a few good keywords that are quite popular and managed to get clicks but the bid price suddenly went up to $8-$9 per click. It is too expensive. Any idea what should i do ?
mrosson
May 21st, 2006, 02:25 PM
Hi Danz,
What it really is a systematic way of coming up with the best converting keywords easily. It also contains 3 levels and each level is broken down into 5 stages. If one completes all 3 levels and stages, he or she will make a ton of money. Heck Im still in level 1 stage 1 and I barely just scratched the surface for my market. I cant even imagine how much money I would be making if I finish all three levels. Other than that if enough people use it, it may lead to the saturation of Google. So I'm still thinking whether or not I should release it and let people use it. :confused: I may use it to the fullest first and then give it out for a couple of people to use. :) Maybe you could be one of them. After I give it out to a couple of people, I will sell it for $10,000. That should be a good price for it.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
I'm interested. Is it a script that you wrote yourself? That sounds like a cool idea :)
andyhols
May 21st, 2006, 02:34 PM
hi garcia,
Me too, please do let me have a chance to use your product too. I am still struggling to get the right keywords and have been finding ways to improve my knowledge every night. Please let me have all your help. Thank you so much
Fistuk
May 21st, 2006, 03:04 PM
Seems like we are all on Garcia's footstep waiting for the method...
If you have such a profitable system, are you going to give it away ?
Anyway Garcia thanks a lot for all you share.
hgarcia0509
May 21st, 2006, 04:27 PM
hi, i have a few good keywords that are quite popular and managed to get clicks but the bid price suddenly went up to $8-$9 per click. It is too expensive. Any idea what should i do ?
Hi Andy,
Expand your horizons. Think of similar keywords to those popular keywords. Get more targeted. Get into the consumers mind and think of consumer keywords. Im sure there are a lot more untapped keywords for the product you are promoting. Even unpopular keywords dont have to have many searches done for each one. Its when you have thousands of these unpopular low searched targeted keywords, thats when things start to get insane.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
May 21st, 2006, 04:32 PM
I'm interested. Is it a script that you wrote yourself? That sounds like a cool idea :)
Hi Mrosson,
Well right now its not in script form. I basically just use notepad and my mind to work the system. Maybe I can use "Discover the Untapped Hidden Power of Notepad and How it Got Me Wealthy" as a headline?
Now I can however take the system and make a script out of it. It should make things easier to do than it already is and should cut down the work time. Thanks for the thought. :)
Sincerely,
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
May 21st, 2006, 04:35 PM
hi garcia,
Me too, please do let me have a chance to use your product too. I am still struggling to get the right keywords and have been finding ways to improve my knowledge every night. Please let me have all your help. Thank you so much
Hi Andy,
You are definitely on the list of the people who may get to try the system for free. :) Now if you are struggling to get the right keywords, I can help you out. I just need to know how you are going about in getting your keywords.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
May 21st, 2006, 04:40 PM
Seems like we are all on Garcia's footstep waiting for the method...
If you have such a profitable system, are you going to give it away ?
Anyway Garcia thanks a lot for all you share.
Hi Fistuk,
Yes I may end up giving it away to only ewealth members but I'm still thinking whether or not to give it away. If I decide to, Im going to have to use it to the fullest first to the best of my ability and then give it out. Besides I get more pleasure in helping people out then making money for myself.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
aznbbj
May 21st, 2006, 04:55 PM
Hi H Garcia,
I have some a question for you - out of all the campaigns you put together, how long does it take before you start to see a positive return? Is it immediate, or does it take many months?
Another question - how often do you use your own landing pages - or do you use direct links to the retailer (e.g. buy a domain name and just have a redirect to the retailer's site)?
Kimmy
May 21st, 2006, 04:58 PM
What possibilities of making money do you have if you cannot use adwords? I am not financially stable enough to use them is why I ask.
Jimboot
May 21st, 2006, 06:59 PM
Hi garcia,
Sensational thread. I have already implented changes in some campaigns and seen positive results.
Thanks mate
carr11
May 21st, 2006, 07:16 PM
Hello
Glad to hear that your foot is better. Enjoy all your tips.
Thanks again
Terry
hgarcia0509
May 21st, 2006, 08:25 PM
Hi H Garcia,
I have some a question for you - out of all the campaigns you put together, how long does it take before you start to see a positive return? Is it immediate, or does it take many months?
Another question - how often do you use your own landing pages - or do you use direct links to the retailer (e.g. buy a domain name and just have a redirect to the retailer's site)?
Hi Aznbbj,
Sometimes it can be immediate. For example, an idea once sparked in my mind on what kinds of keywords to use for this certain product and I gave it a try. Next thing I knew I made a sale within the hour of putting up the campaign so from there I worked on it. Sometimes it may not work at all. Now it doesnt take many months to start making a profitable campaign. If you do your research on keywords thoroughly using your creative side and you structure your ads properly, you can see results within a week.
Right now Im only using about 1 or 2 landing pages with their own domain names. I also sometimes cloak my affiliate links in an html file and then upload that to my server. Now people can still use just affiliate links but beware of people promoting the same thing as you with the same URL. Your ad may end up not showing because Google now only requires one unique URL per keyword. If the person is advertising the same URL as you, your ad may not be seen if he or she has better performance with his or her ad(s) and/or is bidding higher along with other factors involved.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
May 21st, 2006, 08:29 PM
What possibilities of making money do you have if you cannot use adwords? I am not financially stable enough to use them is why I ask.
Hi Kimmy,
Well I can also use SEO along with software I own to create 1000s backlinks for my sites and get high search engine rankings. I've also created blogs in 5 minutes that made some great money in adsense with little effort. There are a lot of ways to make money on the internet. Just gotta choose one and get it to work and then move on to another project. Rinse and repeat.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
May 21st, 2006, 08:31 PM
Hi garcia,
Sensational thread. I have already implented changes in some campaigns and seen positive results.
Thanks mate
Hi Jim,
Thats awesome man! More tips are on the way.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
May 21st, 2006, 08:32 PM
Hello
Glad to hear that your foot is better. Enjoy all your tips.
Thanks again
Terry
Hi Terry,
Thanks! By the way, how is your campaign going?
Sincerely,
H Garcia
druzilla
May 21st, 2006, 09:25 PM
Hi Kimmy,
Well I can also use SEO along with software I own to create 1000s backlinks for my sites and get high search engine rankings. I've also created blogs in 5 minutes that made some great money in adsense with little effort. There are a lot of ways to make money on the internet. Just gotta choose one and get it to work and then move on to another project. Rinse and repeat.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Hi,
what software to get all those backlinks?
is it possible for me to get the software or is it something you made yourself?
id just like to get some adsense sites listed higher in search engines
thank you
FreeStyle
May 22nd, 2006, 09:01 AM
Hello Garcia,
First of all - great thread. keep it up.
My question:
I asked google this question and they gave me their answer for that, but I am still not so sure about it:
According to google - there is no relevance for the campaign CTR or the adgroup CTR. the only CTR that google cares about is per keyword. meaning - if you have an adgroup with keywords that are making 6% CTR and getting 500 clicks a day, and a keyword that is getting 0.3% CTR that is getting 500 clicks a day - this keyword will not have a negative effect on the other keywords in the same adgroup. Meaning - every keyword in the same adgroup - has its own, separate, quality score, and google ranks your ad only in relation to a specific keyword every time.
Do you find that statement true?
Or do you think that low CTR on some of the keywords in a given adgroup (keywords with high search volume) - may have a negative effect on other keywords in the same adgroup?
Thanks again for your willingness to help
FreeStyle
carr11
May 22nd, 2006, 09:23 AM
Hello
Its really slow.....I could use some help as well as a landing page...Just not sure how to get one. Please email me if you can help!
Thank you
Terry
FreeStyle
May 22nd, 2006, 09:24 AM
Hi Aznbbj,
Right now Im only using about 1 or 2 landing pages with their own domain names. I also sometimes cloak my affiliate links in an html file and then upload that to my server. Now people can still use just affiliate links but beware of people promoting the same thing as you with the same URL. Your ad may end up not showing because Google now only requires one unique URL per keyword. If the person is advertising the same URL as you, your ad may not be seen if he or she has better performance with his or her ad(s) and/or is bidding higher along with other factors involved.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Hello again,
I don't understand something.
1) From what i know (and Iv'e checked it) - google shows only one unique display URL per keyword per advertising page. if you promote the exact same destination URL as me and you use "http://www.xgrl.com" as your display, and i use "http://xgrl.com" with no "www" - - we may both show in the same page even though we promote the same landing page (destination URL).
did they change their rule again ?
2) What do you mean by "I also sometimes cloak my affiliate links in an html file and then upload that to my server" ? ?
how does the cloaking thing helps you on that issue (google's not allowing 2 advertisements on the same keyword with same display URL) ??
I appreciate your help on those issues.
Again - great thread pal !!
FreeStyle
aznbbj
May 22nd, 2006, 11:37 AM
2) What do you mean by "I also sometimes cloak my affiliate links in an html file and then upload that to my server" ? ?
how does the cloaking thing helps you on that issue (google's not allowing 2 advertisements on the same keyword with same display URL) ??
FreeStyle - I think he means he uploads a file with a meta refresh (for html) or something similar (header redirect in php) to his own site, as opposed to having a full landing page. H. Garcia, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong - e.g., you own thecourtsrecords.com and clicking on it automatically takes your visitor to courtrecords.org (with your hoplink embedded of course).
hgarcia0509
May 22nd, 2006, 04:33 PM
Hello again,
I don't understand something.
1) From what i know (and Iv'e checked it) - google shows only one unique display URL per keyword per advertising page. if you promote the exact same destination URL as me and you use "http://www.xgrl.com" as your display, and i use "http://xgrl.com" with no "www" - - we may both show in the same page even though we promote the same landing page (destination URL).
did they change their rule again ?
2) What do you mean by "I also sometimes cloak my affiliate links in an html file and then upload that to my server" ? ?
how does the cloaking thing helps you on that issue (google's not allowing 2 advertisements on the same keyword with same display URL) ??
I appreciate your help on those issues.
Again - great thread pal !!
FreeStyle
Hi Freestyle,
I think you maybe talking about the display url. You are right about Google showing two of the same URLs even though they are really the same but if those variations of those URLs have been taken already and they have good ad performance with those display urls, other people wont be able to use them. For example, if Google sees one person using "SpyProfits.com" and another is using "www.Spyprofits.com", google will see them as different URLs and display both of them for the same keyword. Now if anyone else will try to use them, their ads wont show up for that keyword unless if they use their own domain name and upload a cloaked html file with their affiliate link embedded in it. Now Aznbjj is correct when it comes to affiliate link cloaking. So thank you Aznbjj for summing that up! :)
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. If anyone needs help with affiliate link cloaking, feel free to contact me at hgarcia0509(a)gmail.com.
P.P.S. If you want to, rate this thread. Lets make it the best thread ever! :lol: :)
hgarcia0509
May 22nd, 2006, 05:01 PM
Hi Guys,
Here are some more tips for you:
Tip #6:
What I notice sometimes when I bid on the keywords I come up with, there are little to no people competing with me. Thats because sometimes a lot of people forget to bid on different variations of keywords. For example people forget to use roman numerals in place of numbers in their keywords, abbreviations of certain words, etc. Now heres in depth example of this:
Take this high converting keyword "buy Nike Shox 2". Notice how I'm able to come up with many more keywords out of it.
buy Nike Shox 2
buy Nike Shox Two
buy Nike Shox II
buy Nike Shoxx 2
buy Nike Shoxx Two
buy Nike Shoxx II
buy Nike Shocks 2
buy Nike Shocks Two
buy Nike Shocks II
|
V
buy nike shocks 2
buy nike shocks ii
buy nike shocks two
buy nike shox 2
buy nike shox ii
buy nike shox two
buy nike shoxx 2
buy nike shoxx ii
buy nike shoxx two
"buy nike shocks 2"
"buy nike shocks ii"
"buy nike shocks two"
"buy nike shox 2"
"buy nike shox ii"
"buy nike shox two"
"buy nike shoxx 2"
"buy nike shoxx ii"
"buy nike shoxx two"
[buy nike shocks 2]
[buy nike shocks ii]
[buy nike shocks two]
[buy nike shox 2]
[buy nike shox ii]
[buy nike shox two]
[buy nike shoxx 2]
[buy nike shoxx ii]
[buy nike shoxx two]
Then of course take these keywords and wrap them with the keyword wrapper and now you've got 27 of the most high converting keywords from just starting out with one keyword. Imagine if you were to do this for each of your keywords. For example if you have 3000 keywords you can do this to, and multiplied them by 27, that ends up with 81,000 high converting keywords. Even if you have that many keywords, I can guarantee you that you barely scratched the surface with that many keywords on certain markets. Do you see the power in this? This is where multi-millionaires are born. A lot of people miss these kinds of keywords for a lot of niches and you can really take advantage of them. If you were one of the ones who started advertising early on Google adwords and bidded on these keywords first, Im pretty sure you could've made a lot of sales if you've created a great ad to go along with it. As always remember to be open minded and creative and if you are just starting out, do not bid more than 20 cents per click. Those clicks can really collect up and discourage you from continuing this business if you dont make any sales.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. Stay tuned for more tips!
P.P.S. Feel free to ask anymore questions guys. I'll answer them. :)
hgarcia0509
May 23rd, 2006, 11:11 PM
Hi Guys,
I hope all is well with all of you. Now here is the next tip:
Tip #7:
Dont ever forget to use negative keywords for each of your campaigns. Usually the favorite negative keyword that everyone uses is "Free". So everytime you set up a campaign always put in "Free" first unless if your product or service provides a free trial of some sort. From there work your way of thinking of keywords that you think has nothing to do or wont convert with your product that may end being searched along with your keywords. This can save you a lot of money and weed out a lot of freeloaders.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. 7 more tips to go
Lanyx
May 24th, 2006, 01:13 AM
Much appreciation for all the tips Garcia. Thanks and keep em coming!
hgarcia0509
May 26th, 2006, 12:53 AM
Hi Guys,
Heres the next tip:
Tip #8:
Want to promote many different products but stuck in the dilemma of wanting your own domain name for each one? Well do what I did and just buy one domain name and use that for all your domain name needs. For example think of a general domain name that you think can attract the persons attention. Even better you can have one for each niche. You can have a domain name like InsaneDiscoveries.com and use that for everything. Then structure the domain name for each product like:
InsaneDiscoveries.com/CrochetSecrets
InsaneDiscoveries.com/DietSecrets
InsaneDiscoveries.com/PSPSources
InsaneDiscoveries.com/SpanishSecrets
so on and so forth. From there you can have landing pages on each one or a cloaked html file with your affiliate link.
You can save some money with this method on domain names. This is good especially if you are just starting out.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Jimboot
May 26th, 2006, 01:41 AM
Love this thread HG. Absolute gems.
Following up on a couple of questions a few others asked.
1. I though G would ban your ad if the landing page was forwarding to another URL? I have been thinking about doing a perm 301 redirect as I own my own servers but thought G would ban me. Have I got it wrong?
2. Someone asked what you use to get 1000 IBLs for a site. I'd be interested in the answer to that also.
Thanks Great Stuff Mate!
Jimboot
May 26th, 2006, 02:00 AM
hey Freestyle. Did you ask this question at DP? Anyway basically you will get a better CTR if you have less keywords per adgroup. The better your CTR the less you have to pay for the same position.
People are more likely to click an ad that closely matches their search. That is harder to achieve the more KWs you have in an adgroup. For me what I find works best is one kw using broad, phrase and exact match
hgarcia0509
May 26th, 2006, 03:05 AM
Love this thread HG. Absolute gems.
Following up on a couple of questions a few others asked.
1. I though G would ban your ad if the landing page was forwarding to another URL? I have been thinking about doing a perm 301 redirect as I own my own servers but thought G would ban me. Have I got it wrong?
2. Someone asked what you use to get 1000 IBLs for a site. I'd be interested in the answer to that also.
Thanks Great Stuff Mate!
Hi Jimboot,
Google will only disapprove your ad if you do a frame forwarding or redirecting to another URL straight from your domain name. Landing pages on the other hand are allowed and wont get you disapproved. You can also make a cloaked html file with your affiliate link embedded and you wont get disapproved but I dont know how long people will be able to do this because Google may put a stop to this sooner or later. Now email me at hgarcia0509(a)gmail.com and I'll tell you more information about the software(s) to get 1000s of IBLs.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
May 26th, 2006, 05:23 AM
Hi Guys,
Yet another tip for you guys:
Tip #9:
Dont rely on keyword tools as much when you're trying to come up with keywords. Rely more on your creative mind when coming up with keywords. What I did before when I was trying to come up with keywords is what I call the "keyword crash method". With this method you open up notepad and think of all the keywords you can come up with straight from your mind and type them down. When you can't think of anymore, close and save it. From there get to know more about your product or service by reading around. Become an expert in your market. Know the terminology and what products are lurking the market. Even better buy something within the market. For example if you own an ipod and you want to promote one of those ipod movie services, you may be able to do better than someone who doesnt own an ipod. The next day open up the same notepad file and try to put in some more keywords from what you've learned from your reading. Do this everyday until you are satisfied with your keyword amount. You'll be surprised how relevant your keywords can get.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
carr11
May 26th, 2006, 08:00 AM
Thank you again for all your help!
Caydel
May 26th, 2006, 08:05 AM
Hello!
thanks for the great tips so far, hgarcia!
I have something I would like to discuss with you privately, if you don't mind. Is there a way I can contact you? PM and e-mail are disabled....
Thanks again!
ColinSick
May 26th, 2006, 12:24 PM
Caydel...........welcome to eWealth :)
hgarcia0509
May 26th, 2006, 01:16 PM
Hello!
thanks for the great tips so far, hgarcia!
I have something I would like to discuss with you privately, if you don't mind. Is there a way I can contact you? PM and e-mail are disabled....
Thanks again!
Hello and Welcome Caydel,
Email me at hgarcia0509(a)gmail.com.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
topaffiliateprogram
May 26th, 2006, 01:44 PM
i need your suggestion ,how much percent affiliates get successful in adwords /adsense and adwords/click bank combination ..
which one is better ?
hgarcia0509
May 26th, 2006, 01:47 PM
Hi Guys,
Now I gave this tip in another thread in this forum but I just want to put it here as well as this is its rightful place.
Tip#10:
Have a competitor advertising a false price for the same product you are promoting? Well why not beat them at source but more truthful. Take the price for example $34.95 and divide it by 31 (days of month). It comes out to be $1.13. Take that $1.13 and put in your ad. Put it in your ad this way: "About $1.13/Day" etc. Be creative with it. Maybe you could also divide by how many days are in a year if they're offering yearly memberships.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. Juicy tips coming up soon!
hgarcia0509
May 26th, 2006, 01:52 PM
i need your suggestion ,how much percent affiliates get successful in adwords /adsense and adwords/click bank combination ..
which one is better ?
Hi,
I cant tell you the percentage but sadly what I know is that its not too high because a lot of people give up when not making any money even though they've only been at it for a couple days.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
nebula1
May 26th, 2006, 07:57 PM
Hi,
I cant tell you the percentage but sadly what I know is that its not too high because a lot of people give up when not making any money even though they've only been at it for a couple days.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Hey man, I got the join page back from the dude,
Give me a holla -Sorry to post in your thread but I don't know your email
Neb
Jimboot
May 26th, 2006, 08:24 PM
Hey man, I got the join page back from the dude,
Give me a holla -Sorry to post in your thread but I don't know your email
Neb
Scroll up Nebby!
nebula1
May 26th, 2006, 08:38 PM
haha got it
Thanks :)
Lanyx
May 27th, 2006, 12:33 PM
Welcome Caydel
carr11
May 27th, 2006, 12:50 PM
Hello
Just wanted to let you know that the price that I was pissed off about is now fixed!
hgarcia0509
May 27th, 2006, 04:49 PM
Hi Guys,
I may regret giving this out but here is a juicy tip for you guys:
Juicy Tip #11:
The Drop Down Box Method
An theory came up awhile ago on how I can lower my CPCs down and I decided to test it out. I wondered what would happen if I placed a drop down box filled with lots of my main keywords on my landing page that I'm using for my campaign. The result? My CPCs went down dramatically. I concluded that my CPCs went down dramatically because Google saw my drop down box as of something of good quality, saw my landing page filled with relevant keywords and rewarded me for it. Some of the inactive keywords that were asking for 1.00 went down to 30 cents, 40 cents came down to 10 cents. Some of my current active keywords even went down to 1 cent! Imagine paying 1 cent per click. You can test like crazy with 1 cent per click. Now just dont go and place a drop down box with thousands of keywords and leave it at that. Make sure it looks like its being used for something. For example, if you were promoting a service, you can place a text headline "See Whats Available" on top and then the drop down box below. Now I doubt not many people or anyone is using this technique. If there is I have yet to see them. So take advantage of this juicy tip. Try it out and see if it works for you. Hopefully this opens the minds of people and gets them more creative.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Caydel
May 28th, 2006, 03:56 PM
Caydel...........welcome to eWealth :)
Well, thank you. I am finding I enjoy reading this forum more than DigitalPoint lately - this is alot more in line with my recent interest in affiliate marketing!
Great forum, everyone!
nebula1
May 28th, 2006, 04:38 PM
Hi Guys,
I may regret giving this out but here is a juicy tip for you guys:
Juicy Tip #11:
The Drop Down Box Method
An theory came up awhile ago on how I can lower my CPCs down and I decided to test it out. I wondered what would happen if I placed a drop down box filled with lots of my main keywords on my landing page that I'm using for my campaign. The result? My CPCs went down dramatically. I concluded that my CPCs went down dramatically because Google saw my drop down box as of something of good quality, saw my landing page filled with relevant keywords and rewarded me for it. Some of the inactive keywords that were asking for 1.00 went down to 30 cents, 40 cents came down to 10 cents. Some of my current active keywords even went down to 1 cent! Imagine paying 1 cent per click. You can test like crazy with 1 cent per click. Now just dont go and place a drop down box with thousands of keywords and leave it at that. Make sure it looks like its being used for something. For example, if you were promoting a service, you can place a text headline "See Whats Available" on top and then the drop down box below. Now I doubt not many people or anyone is using this technique. If there is I have yet to see them. So take advantage of this juicy tip. Try it out and see if it works for you. Hopefully this opens the minds of people and gets them more creative.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
This thread and forum ROCK!!!!!!! :)
Lev
May 28th, 2006, 05:20 PM
do you guys want me to pin this thread?
ColinSick
May 28th, 2006, 05:34 PM
do you guys want me to pin this thread?
That is a great idea Lev. :)
Jimboot
May 28th, 2006, 06:20 PM
Well, thank you. I am finding I enjoy reading this forum more than DigitalPoint lately - this is alot more in line with my recent interest in affiliate marketing!
Great forum, everyone!
That's why I originally posted the link in DP Caydel :-)
Tols you it was good!
terminatordave
May 29th, 2006, 01:33 AM
Thread Stickified...good idea
Caydel
May 29th, 2006, 01:42 PM
That's why I originally posted the link in DP Caydel :-)
Tols you it was good!
Are you talking about the link in the N00b's Affiliate Challenge?
Yeah, that's what got me here... Although, that was weeks ago, so I didn't remember who it was, and was too lazy to go back and check.
Is it possible to apply the referral credit retroactively?
hgarcia0509
May 29th, 2006, 07:03 PM
Hi Guys,
Cool!!! This thread became a sticky. Awesome! Now if anyone of you guys have any tips you want to share as well, feel free to post it but I understand if you want to keep them for yourself. Alright guys, hope everyone is having a great memorial day. More tips on the way.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Jimboot
May 30th, 2006, 05:12 AM
Are you talking about the link in the N00b's Affiliate Challenge?
Yeah, that's what got me here... Although, that was weeks ago, so I didn't remember who it was, and was too lazy to go back and check.
Is it possible to apply the referral credit retroactively?
'sok I'll be fine ;-) eWealth was part of my learning discovery process in the Noobs thread back in Feb I think.
cricketchamps
May 31st, 2006, 06:07 PM
Hi Guys,
Lately I've been feeling nice so what I've decided to do is start this entry and give out adwords tips that will be helpful to the people who need help with adwords. I will give out a new tip everyday for 2 weeks so be on the lookout for them. I may also give out secret tips that I use that I can guarantee that no one is using. On the other hand, I will also answer any Google Adwords questions you may have to the best of my knowledge.
Tip #1:
When setting up google adwords campaign, make sure everything you set up has great quality. What I mean by that is that you're ads have to be rich with the keywords you are bidding on. Its even better if the website you are promoting is rich with keywords that you are bidding on. If not, make a landing page rich with the keywords and promote that. If the quality of your campaigns are nice, your quality score will end up being high. The higher your quality score, the lower you pay per click. The lower you pay per click can definitely lead to more profits.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. Stay tuned for more tips from me. :)
Thanks for the information but i m not using adword...........but i have good tips for ADSENSE........contact me at cricketchamps@gmail.com
THanks
Fistuk
June 1st, 2006, 06:56 PM
Thanks for the information but i m not using adword...........but i have good tips for ADSENSE........contact me at cricketchamps@gmail.com
Thanks in advance, Just sent you an email :)
hgarcia0509
June 1st, 2006, 09:04 PM
Hi Guys,
Another tip for you guys:
Tip #12:
Verbs and adjectives are very powerful when it comes to making high converting keywords. You can take an ordinary keyword and add an adjective in front or after it. The result? You may end up with a powerful converting keyword. You can also do the same with verbs. Even better mix up the two. You'll be surprise how powerful this can be.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. Two more tips to go guys. After that no more unless if you really want more. :lol:
carr11
June 1st, 2006, 09:13 PM
Hi There!
I myself would like all the tips you will give. They have all been Awesome.
Thanks
Terry
stillhill
June 2nd, 2006, 12:09 AM
All excellent tips! I would love the keyword template as well!
Peter
hgarcia0509
June 2nd, 2006, 12:57 AM
Welcome to Ewealth Stillhill! Glad you enjoyed the tips.
H Garcia
ColaDesigns
June 2nd, 2006, 01:04 AM
best things in life:
1) sex
2) money
3) sales online
4) seeing a new post by hgarcia in his 'tips' thread :)
hgarcia0509
June 2nd, 2006, 02:29 AM
best things in life:
1) sex
2) money
3) sales online
4) seeing a new post by hgarcia in his 'tips' thread :)
Hi ColaDesigns,
HAHAHAHAHA! :lol: Im glad I made it to number 4 on your list.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
topaffiliateprogram
June 2nd, 2006, 04:50 AM
all of my friend i know have lost money in affiliate /adwords combination .. you need good reserch and strict stop loss if you are gonna do it .
Surfbay
June 2nd, 2006, 08:51 AM
:)
Is it possible to use this Adwords stuff to promote and market Clickbank affiliate programs . . . without a website, as outlined in "GoogleCash"?
Or are those days gone?
Be seeing you . . .
:)
hgarcia0509
June 2nd, 2006, 06:11 PM
:)
Is it possible to use this Adwords stuff to promote and market Clickbank affiliate programs . . . without a website, as outlined in "GoogleCash"?
Or are those days gone?
Be seeing you . . .
:)
Hi Surfbay,
Yes right now it is still possible but in the future it will be harder to promote stuff the Googlecash way without a website because you are going to end up paying a lot more now due to Googles new dance coming up. The solution? Make a good landing page. Those arent to hard to make. Takes about 30 minutes to make one from scratch.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
onewake
June 3rd, 2006, 03:47 AM
By, "Googles new dance," what exactly do you mean?
If you are able to get a direct ad for an advertiser for a certain keyword (seems next to impossible nowadays with most clickbank products), but if you can get an ad to show that way, will you NOT be able to promote that way...is Google in essence "doing away" with the affiliate links that go directly to a merchant, or will they get more expensive? Or if you have a great history with the ad will it not really effect it? I'm just a little curious about this "dance" I keep hearing about.
Like eveyone else has said, great tips Garcia!
Travis24
June 3rd, 2006, 08:28 PM
They will only show one of the same exact url...so if more than one person is trying to direct link...the one with the highest quality score (which bid is a factor) will be shown...
The "new" Google deal is they are rating your landing page as part of the quality score factor...most "merchant" pages will be relevant...but I have had cases where the merchant did not have an accurate title (I think he copied an existing page and forgot to change the title) and Google charged me more than when I direct linked to another "merchant" with a correctly SEO'd and relevant page.
Travis
hgarcia0509
June 3rd, 2006, 09:28 PM
They will only show one of the same exact url...so if more than one person is trying to direct link...the one with the highest quality score (which bid is a factor) will be shown...
The "new" Google deal is they are rating your landing page as part of the quality score factor...most "merchant" pages will be relevant...but I have had cases where the merchant did not have an accurate title (I think he copied an existing page and forgot to change the title) and Google charged me more than when I direct linked to another "merchant" with a correctly SEO'd and relevant page.
Travis
Hey Travis,
Great review on Tag and Ping!
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Travis24
June 3rd, 2006, 11:24 PM
Thanks Hernard... :)
hgarcia0509
June 3rd, 2006, 11:36 PM
Thanks Hernard... :)
BTW I've seen some of your articles and press releases online. They are impressive. You probably get a lot of sales from these as well.
H Garcia
onewake
June 4th, 2006, 02:17 AM
Thanks, Travis...I was curious after hearing so much talk around these "new" changes recently.
cjshu
June 4th, 2006, 02:23 AM
And don't forget if you use commission junction, they are going to javascript links so you will have to have your own landing page to use them.
CJ
Lysz1923
June 4th, 2006, 10:36 AM
How does the landing page being rich with the same keywords affect the performance of your google ad campaign?
ColinSick
June 4th, 2006, 02:09 PM
Lysz1923..........welcome to eWealth :)
hgarcia0509
June 4th, 2006, 05:04 PM
How does the landing page being rich with the same keywords affect the performance of your google ad campaign?
Hi Lysz1923,
Welcome to Ewealth. Now it affects it because it gives more quality to your ad campaign. The more quality you give, the more google will reward you for it. You'll end up paying lower CPC.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
FighterSpirit
June 5th, 2006, 05:15 AM
How does the landing page being rich with the same keywords affect the performance of your google ad campaign?
Agree With That :shoot:
hgarcia0509
June 7th, 2006, 05:53 AM
Hi Guys,
Heres a recap on the tips I gave so far:
Tip #1:
When setting up google adwords campaign, make sure everything you set up has great quality. What I mean by that is that you're ads have to be rich with the keywords you are bidding on. Its even better if the website you are promoting is rich with keywords that you are bidding on. If not, make a landing page rich with the keywords and promote that. If the quality of your campaigns are nice, your quality score will end up being high. The higher your quality score, the lower you pay per click. The lower you pay per click can definitely lead to more profits.
Tip #2:
Want to promote a product or service for a certain market but cant decide which product or service to promote? Well use a page rotator! Gather up 3 or more products or services in the same niche and put your affiliate links for each one in a rotator. Be sure to pick out only the best looking ones. Pick the ones that you think you'd buy or sign up for. Promote the rotator URL and test from there. Whichever product or service makes you the first sale, you can either: take out all the other ones and promote the one that made you the sale fully or you can continue until you narrowed it down to best product(s) or service(s) that made you the sales. Be creative with this one. You can also rotate landing pages with this and see which landing page does better. The important thing is to test out what works and what doesnt. You can find the perfect landing or squeeze page (if you want to capture the persons email address) and the perfect product to promote with this method.
Tip #3
If you have a list of converting keywords, you can add and/or change one word in those converting keywords and have another converting keyword. In other words you can take a one converting keyword and makes thousands more of converting keywords with it. Its also best to think outside the box when doing this. Remember creativity has a great deal to do with it.
Tip #4:
Already got a good performing campaign? Great! But then all of a sudden, the product or service you are promoting goes down so you change the product or service you are promoting. Good or bad? Its good if you own your own domain name and have a landing page or squeeze page leading to the product. This way your quality score wont change. Now it becomes bad when you are only promoting your own affiliate link. For example, if you were promoting your own affiliate link and you've managed to obtain high ranking positions and making great money. All of a sudden the page goes down and you decide to change the product you are promoting with a different url, this will end up bringing you back to day one. This is because if you change your destination URL for a good performing campaign, your quality score will go back down and you will lose your high ranking positions. From there you would have to start all over again. The solution to this is to own your own domain name. Besides if you own your own domain name, you will be competing with nobody for the same name and you can always change the product or service you are promoting without affecting your quality score.
Tip #5
Got great converting keywords? Great! Take it a step further by bidding higher on exact match keywords, a little higher on phrase match keywords, and keep the broad match keywords cpcs the same or a little higher if you want. Test what works out for you. Remember its all about testing.
Tip #6:
What I notice sometimes when I bid on the keywords I come up with, there are little to no people competing with me. Thats because sometimes a lot of people forget to bid on different variations of keywords. For example people forget to use roman numerals in place of numbers in their keywords, abbreviations of certain words, etc. Now heres in depth example of this:
Take this high converting keyword "buy Nike Shox 2". Notice how I'm able to come up with many more keywords out of it.
buy Nike Shox 2
buy Nike Shox Two
buy Nike Shox II
buy Nike Shoxx 2
buy Nike Shoxx Two
buy Nike Shoxx II
buy Nike Shocks 2
buy Nike Shocks Two
buy Nike Shocks II
|
V
buy nike shocks 2
buy nike shocks ii
buy nike shocks two
buy nike shox 2
buy nike shox ii
buy nike shox two
buy nike shoxx 2
buy nike shoxx ii
buy nike shoxx two
"buy nike shocks 2"
"buy nike shocks ii"
"buy nike shocks two"
"buy nike shox 2"
"buy nike shox ii"
"buy nike shox two"
"buy nike shoxx 2"
"buy nike shoxx ii"
"buy nike shoxx two"
[buy nike shocks 2]
[buy nike shocks ii]
[buy nike shocks two]
[buy nike shox 2]
[buy nike shox ii]
[buy nike shox two]
[buy nike shoxx 2]
[buy nike shoxx ii]
[buy nike shoxx two]
Then of course take these keywords and wrap them with the keyword wrapper and now you've got 27 of the most high converting keywords from just starting out with one keyword. Imagine if you were to do this for each of your keywords. For example if you have 3000 keywords you can do this to, and multiplied them by 27, that ends up with 81,000 high converting keywords. Even if you have that many keywords, I can guarantee you that you barely scratched the surface with that many keywords on certain markets. Do you see the power in this? This is where multi-millionaires are born. A lot of people miss these kinds of keywords for a lot of niches and you can really take advantage of them. If you were one of the ones who started advertising early on Google adwords and bidded on these keywords first, Im pretty sure you could've made a lot of sales if you've created a great ad to go along with it. As always remember to be open minded and creative and if you are just starting out, do not bid more than 20 cents per click. Those clicks can really collect up and discourage you from continuing this business if you dont make any sales.
Tip #7:
Dont ever forget to use negative keywords for each of your campaigns. Usually the favorite negative keyword that everyone uses is "Free". So everytime you set up a campaign always put in "Free" first unless if your product or service provides a free trial of some sort. From there work your way of thinking of keywords that you think has nothing to do or wont convert with your product that may end being searched along with your keywords. This can save you a lot of money and weed out a lot of freeloaders.
Tip #8:
Want to promote many different products but stuck in the dilemma of wanting your own domain name for each one? Well do what I did and just buy one domain name and use that for all your domain name needs. For example think of a general domain name that you think can attract the persons attention. Even better you can have one for each niche. You can have a domain name like InsaneDiscoveries.com and use that for everything. Then structure the domain name for each product like:
InsaneDiscoveries.com/CrochetSecrets
InsaneDiscoveries.com/DietSecrets
InsaneDiscoveries.com/PSPSources
InsaneDiscoveries.com/SpanishSecrets
so on and so forth. From there you can have landing pages on each one or a cloaked html file with your affiliate link.
You can save some money with this method on domain names. This is good especially if you are just starting out.
Tip #9:
Dont rely on keyword tools as much when you're trying to come up with keywords. Rely more on your creative mind when coming up with keywords. What I did before when I was trying to come up with keywords is what I call the "keyword crash method". With this method you open up notepad and think of all the keywords you can come up with straight from your mind and type them down. When you can't think of anymore, close and save it. From there get to know more about your product or service by reading around. Become an expert in your market. Know the terminology and what products are lurking the market. Even better buy something within the market. For example if you own an ipod and you want to promote one of those ipod movie services, you may be able to do better than someone who doesnt own an ipod. The next day open up the same notepad file and try to put in some more keywords from what you've learned from your reading. Do this everyday until you are satisfied with your keyword amount. You'll be surprised how relevant your keywords can get.
Tip #10:
Have a competitor advertising a false price for the same product you are promoting? Well why not beat them at source but more truthful. Take the price for example $34.95 and divide it by 31 (days of month). It comes out to be $1.13. Take that $1.13 and put in your ad. Put it in your ad this way: "About $1.13/Day" etc. Be creative with it. Maybe you could also divide by how many days are in a year if they're offering yearly memberships.
(Continued)
hgarcia0509
June 7th, 2006, 05:54 AM
Juicy Tip #11:
The Drop Down Box Method
An theory came up awhile ago on how I can lower my CPCs down and I decided to test it out. I wondered what would happen if I placed a drop down box filled with lots of my main keywords on my landing page that I'm using for my campaign. The result? My CPCs went down dramatically. I concluded that my CPCs went down dramatically because Google saw my drop down box as of something of good quality, saw my landing page filled with relevant keywords and rewarded me for it. Some of the inactive keywords that were asking for 1.00 went down to 30 cents, 40 cents came down to 10 cents. Some of my current active keywords even went down to 1 cent! Imagine paying 1 cent per click. You can test like crazy with 1 cent per click. Now just dont go and place a drop down box with thousands of keywords and leave it at that. Make sure it looks like its being used for something. For example, if you were promoting a service, you can place a text headline "See Whats Available" on top and then the drop down box below. Now I doubt not many people or anyone is using this technique. If there is I have yet to see them. So take advantage of this juicy tip. Try it out and see if it works for you. Hopefully this opens the minds of people and gets them more creative.
Tip #12:
Verbs and adjectives are very powerful when it comes to making high converting keywords. You can take an ordinary keyword and add an adjective in front or after it. The result? You may end up with a powerful converting keyword. You can also do the same with verbs. Even better mix up the two. You'll be surprise how powerful this can be.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. 12 tips seem to be enough or should I keep going?
carr11
June 7th, 2006, 07:41 AM
Keep Going PLEASE!
Terry
FighterSpirit
June 8th, 2006, 05:31 AM
one my tip:
I was only running a single ad in that ad group. I will now add another one to test. Also I am running several ad groups on this campaign and the one that got a sale has only had three clicks so far. ... I used dynamic title and the click was from an [exact match]
druzilla
June 19th, 2006, 02:57 AM
So using capitals makes it a different search term??
buy Nike Shocks 2
buy nike shocks 2
hgarcia0509
June 19th, 2006, 04:25 AM
So using capitals makes it a different search term??
buy Nike Shocks 2
buy nike shocks 2
With capitalization it doesnt matter but if you were to use 2 in roman numerals, it would be a different search term. So disregard the lowercase and uppercase letters above. The adwords wrapper tool automatically made the uppercase letters into lowercase.
H Garcia
FighterSpirit
June 21st, 2006, 05:23 AM
My Tips No2:
Don't aim for the top 3 positions, numbers 4 to 6 do just as well if not better, especially if their is a lot of bold in your add, it will really stand out. It's also a lot cheaper. Conversions generally run at 1 per 100 so you don't want to spend $100 to get $10 back. ... Heres a couple of tips, for this experiment try selling something like Broadband connections or Pay TV, they usually give you the total price of the first months fee as commission, any product that pays like that is good. Products like that tend to have massive potential. ... Find a product then if possible sign up as an affiliate under the company with the product rather than through Amazon, Commission Junction etc. You will have a lot less competition in general and particularly with Adwords......and the commission tends to be higher as they aren't paying a huge percentage to Commission Junction etc."
More tips here (http://www.fighterspirit.com/PPC_for%20_Noob.html)
cjshu
June 21st, 2006, 09:43 AM
The drop down box method has proved useless for me. Tried it on a couple sites.
Also caps are useless. Google disregards them.
And narrow down your niches - Use "canon rebel xl" instead of "canon camera". Just send them to the right page for that particular product.
And don't forget Google now talks about keywords overlapping - "make money" and "make money now" - for example, which will skew your traffic estimates.
CJ
cricketchamps
June 21st, 2006, 07:11 PM
Hi Guys,
Lately I've been feeling nice so what I've decided to do is start this entry and give out adwords tips that will be helpful to the people who need help with adwords. I will give out a new tip everyday for 2 weeks so be on the lookout for them. I may also give out secret tips that I use that I can guarantee that no one is using. On the other hand, I will also answer any Google Adwords questions you may have to the best of my knowledge.
Tip #1:
When setting up google adwords campaign, make sure everything you set up has great quality. What I mean by that is that you're ads have to be rich with the keywords you are bidding on. Its even better if the website you are promoting is rich with keywords that you are bidding on. If not, make a landing page rich with the keywords and promote that. If the quality of your campaigns are nice, your quality score will end up being high. The higher your quality score, the lower you pay per click. The lower you pay per click can definitely lead to more profits.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. Stay tuned for more tips from me. :)
Y r u giving us these tips. i mean r u working with google or you get paid to refer people. i dont want to be mean but ..........
IM-Mike
June 21st, 2006, 07:49 PM
Y r u giving us these tips. i mean r u working with google or you get paid to refer people. i dont want to be mean but ..........
I don't know, maybe because he is just a good person and genuinely wants to help people. Maybe because he is already making a killing and knows that giving away these tips isn't going to hurt his standing in any way. Maybe he's planning to turn this stuff into a product and wants the good people at Ewealth to get a sneak peek. There could be many reasons but I'm sure it has nothing to do with google paying him. LOL
Thanks for another high quality post, keep 'em coming!
-Mike
nebula1
June 21st, 2006, 08:03 PM
Y r u giving us these tips. i mean r u working with google or you get paid to refer people. i dont want to be mean but ..........
Cricket, this forum that we are all posting on is a version of vbulletin software. It was designed so that people of all walks of life can post messages into "threads" for other users of the forum to view. Many people simply enjoy sharing information throughout the forum hence Garcia's "tips" thread. I hope this information helps you better understand.
junipershade
June 23rd, 2006, 12:23 PM
Here´s something that I find helps my adwords performance a lot, if you´re using large lists of keywords.
First of all, ads using Dynamic Keyword Insertion have a CTR which is a LOT higher, normally 1 to 1.5% for me.
Since the Title in adwords can be 25 characters, and the description line can be 35 characters, take all your keywords for a particular adgroup and paste them into Excel. Arrange them by the number of characters in the keywords. Then split your list into 3 lists: 25 characters or less, 26 to 35 characters and over 35 characters.
Use the first list to build an ad which dynamically inserts the keyword into the title.
Use the second list to dynamically insert into the description, and use the last list for an ad that has no dynamic insertion.
This is a way of seperating out your keywords to have the best possible performing ads. Normaly the first group of ads will have a very high CTR, therefore reducing your CPC and raising your ad placement. The second group will have a little higher than normal CTR and the last group will have an average CTR. The main benefit is your first group does much better as an adgroup because it´s not being dragged down by keywords that don´t fit and produce only a generic ad.
For me, an adgroup that had a CTR of 2.5%, when split into 3 groups like I´ve described, gave me CTRs of 3.5%, 2.7% and 2%.
I hope I´ve explained this ok and it makes sense, because I find it helps my campaigns a lot.
Neil
ColaDesigns
June 23rd, 2006, 01:13 PM
Cricket, this forum that we are all posting on is a version of vbulletin software. It was designed so that people of all walks of life can post messages into "threads" for other users of the forum to view. Many people simply enjoy sharing information throughout the forum hence Garcia's "tips" thread. I hope this information helps you better understand.
I was drinking a 'Penalty Flag' from Juice Stop while reading this post, when i read the last sentence i accidently spit some onto my keyboard.... thanks neb :)
carr11
June 23rd, 2006, 01:16 PM
Neil
Thank you for the awesome info. Can you please tell me if there is anyway in excel to seperate the keywords by length?
Thank you
Terry
junipershade
June 23rd, 2006, 01:30 PM
Neil
Thank you for the awesome info. Can you please tell me if there is anyway in excel to seperate the keywords by length?
Thank you
Terry
You need to use a second ´helper´column, beside the column with your keywords. Enter the forumula
=LEN(A1)
in the cell B1. Click the bottom left corner of B1 and drag down the page to fill in the same formula all the way down for the other cells.
This means for each cell you have a cell beside it with the number of characters eg B23 holds no. of characters for A23. Then select columns A and B and do a sort based on column B.
A bit convoluted, I know, hope that makes sense
Neil
hgarcia0509
June 23rd, 2006, 04:19 PM
You need to use a second ´helper´column, beside the column with your keywords. Enter the forumula
=LEN(A1)
in the cell B1. Click the bottom left corner of B1 and drag down the page to fill in the same formula all the way down for the other cells.
This means for each cell you have a cell beside it with the number of characters eg B23 holds no. of characters for A23. Then select columns A and B and do a sort based on column B.
A bit convoluted, I know, hope that makes sense
Neil
Awesome tip Neil! Keep em coming. LOL. :lol: Its ok if you dont want to though. We'll understand. :wink:
H Garcia
carr11
June 23rd, 2006, 04:30 PM
Thanks again for all your help!
Terry
FighterSpirit
June 27th, 2006, 09:29 AM
You need to use a second ´helper´column, beside the column with your keywords. Enter the forumula
=LEN(A1)
in the cell B1. Click the bottom left corner of B1 and drag down the page to fill in the same formula all the way down for the other cells.
This means for each cell you have a cell beside it with the number of characters eg B23 holds no. of characters for A23. Then select columns A and B and do a sort based on column B.
A bit convoluted, I know, hope that makes sense
Neil
Nice One
anette
August 9th, 2006, 10:45 PM
Im in my adword account and looking at the keyword statistics..
I see I have no clicks under "Google + search network " But I have clicks under "Content network "..
What does that really mean?
Travis24
August 9th, 2006, 11:52 PM
Hi,
Google search are clicks coming from Google and other actual search engines...
Content is clicks coming from other peoples pages that have adwords ads...
Most folks starting a campaign turn OFF the content network...go to campaign management...
Why do they turn it off?
Because many times those clicks will not convert to sales...DEPENDING...on what market you are in...
I would...especially since this is new to you...would recommend turning it off...I have heard (and have had it happen to me) about waking up one morning and finding out you have had hundreds of dollars in clicks with no sales from the content network...
You can make money with it...but...it is very risky if you don't know EXACTLY how to use it.
Travis
anette
August 9th, 2006, 11:59 PM
How Is that possible? That clicks come from other pages when i just have an ad on google? And how is it possoble that i would convert money on that? Can you explain?
Brain
August 10th, 2006, 01:22 AM
Cricket, this forum that we are all posting on is a version of vbulletin software. It was designed so that people of all walks of life can post messages into "threads" for other users of the forum to view. Many people simply enjoy sharing information throughout the forum hence Garcia's "tips" thread. I hope this information helps you better understand.
Aliens do not understand... :lol: :lol:
kiki
August 12th, 2006, 01:40 AM
How Is that possible? That clicks come from other pages when i just have an ad on google? And how is it possoble that i would convert money on that? Can you explain?
You need to do some reading :) When you place your affiliate ads on google, and you have the content and search enabled, your add can be shown on other sites affiliated with google. If you look up something on google, lets say, camping gear, you'll have a bunch of ads come up for that phrase. If you go to one of the websites, most likely they have google ads running on them also. If your running a campaign lets say for one person tents, your ad could show up on that site, because it is related to camping gear. But if you have content enabled on your ad, and the company your advertising for only has one person tents to offer, but you don't have that specified in your ad, you would most likely get a click because you said your offering tents, not one person tents. If you advertise on search only, and your ad specified a one person tent, the hits you do get will have a better chance of buying. This makes your ctr go sky high, and lowers keyword phrases, plus you'll find out quicker if the product converts into sales. :)
hgarcia0509
August 12th, 2006, 02:05 AM
You need to do some reading :) When you place your affiliate ads on google, and you have the content and search enabled, your add can be shown on other sites affiliated with google. If you look up something on google, lets say, camping gear, you'll have a bunch of ads come up for that phrase. If you go to one of the websites, most likely they have google ads running on them also. If your running a campaign lets say for one person tents, your ad could show up on that site, because it is related to camping gear. But if you have content enabled on your ad, and the company your advertising for only has one person tents to offer, but you don't have that specified in your ad, you would most likely get a click because you said your offering tents, not one person tents. If you advertise on search only, and your ad specified a one person tent, the hits you do get will have a better chance of buying. This makes your ctr go sky high, and lowers keyword phrases, plus you'll find out quicker if the product converts into sales. :)
Well Done Kiki! Marvelous response. I can see you've become an exceptional learner at this. :) Keep up the good work. :wink:
H Garcia
kiki
August 12th, 2006, 02:38 PM
Well Done Kiki! Marvelous response. I can see you've become an exceptional learner at this. :) Keep up the good work. :wink:
H Garcia
Well thanks, just about everything I've learned came from everyone here :)
hgarcia0509
August 12th, 2006, 06:00 PM
Well thanks, just about everything I've learned came from everyone here :)
Nice pic too! :)
H Garcia
kiki
August 12th, 2006, 10:51 PM
Nice pic too! :)
H Garcia
My daughter took it with her new camera, and insisted that I put it on, I've never been one for liking my picture taken, but what the hell, everyone should post a pic, then we all know who were talking to!{hint, hint} :lol:
Caydel
August 12th, 2006, 11:28 PM
My daughter took it with her new camera, and insisted that I put it on, I've never been one for liking my picture taken, but what the hell, everyone should post a pic, then we all know who were talking to!{hint, hint} :lol:
ha - it may be time for a new 'what do we look like' thread. I believe there was one a few months or a year ago, but so much has changed since then :shock:
kiki
August 12th, 2006, 11:46 PM
ha - it may be time for a new 'what do we look like' thread. I believe there was one a few months or a year ago, but so much has changed since then :shock:
HA, :lol: I was just thinking the same thing! Who should start it me or you?
Caydel
August 13th, 2006, 12:02 AM
HA, :lol: I was just thinking the same thing! Who should start it me or you?
Well, I will post myself in the eWealth T-Shirt when I get a chance, but that may be a day or two... Since you already have a pic, why don't you start it, and I'll send in when I can?
kiki
August 13th, 2006, 12:20 AM
Well, I will post myself in the eWealth T-Shirt when I get a chance, but that may be a day or two... Since you already have a pic, why don't you start it, and I'll send in when I can?
OK, my daughter will be laughing her ass off that I started it she knows how much I love having my picture taken :lol: I will point you out specifically if you don't have it up there within, lets give you 36 hours :lol: I know how much you love demands, from your last thread "the article ass who wanted stuff for his posting on your site" I would have just said, something I probably shouldn't post :lol: What did you tell him anyway? very curious!
Caydel
August 13th, 2006, 12:41 AM
OK, my daughter will be laughing her ass off that I started it she knows how much I love having my picture taken :lol: I will point you out specifically if you don't have it up there within, lets give you 36 hours :lol: I know how much you love demands, from your last thread "the article ass who wanted stuff for his posting on your site" I would have just said, something I probably shouldn't post :lol: What did you tell him anyway? very curious!
I never replied... I think I came across wrong in that thread - I was meaning it a little tongue-in-cheek, and I think I came across a little too seriously. At any rate, the site is starting to pick up without him, so it's his loss...
I was thinking about seriously explaining why it's to his benefit, and then making a list of demands for the *privilege* of posting his articles to my site...
36 hours? I'll see what I can do!
kiki
August 13th, 2006, 01:24 AM
I never replied... I think I came across wrong in that thread - I was meaning it a little tongue-in-cheek, and I think I came across a little too seriously. At any rate, the site is starting to pick up without him, so it's his loss...
I was thinking about seriously explaining why it's to his benefit, and then making a list of demands for the *privilege* of posting his articles to my site...
36 hours? I'll see what I can do!
I think your better off with out him, you'll get plenty of fresh articles without a person like that..I'm sure he'll see that your site is doing well, if he takes his writing that seriously, then maybe he'll post! Just make sure he isn't giving you anything shitty :lol:
Yeah, 36 hours :lol: The clocks a tickin :shock: Garcia posted his! And I did kinda mention that you two had pics you wanted to post :angel:
obaid
August 19th, 2006, 04:59 PM
Hi HGarcia,
I made two ads for same webpage in adwords with key word " softwares " for one i was charged less and for second one it was double that of first one... can u please tell me why is that??
Is there any other idea to bring rates to minimum..??
dotsi
August 29th, 2006, 11:28 AM
Hi H Garcia,
Great post! Great to find that things I ontly "think" could work actually work for someone.
Very good for motivation!
I am looking forward for some new tips!
affili8
August 29th, 2006, 01:52 PM
how much realistically can someone make with clickbank in a month. know anyone who got it right their 1st time around? And thank you for being kind and informative.
Those who help others will be helped aswell.
hgarcia0509
August 29th, 2006, 06:33 PM
Hi HGarcia,
I made two ads for same webpage in adwords with key word " softwares " for one i was charged less and for second one it was double that of first one... can u please tell me why is that??
Is there any other idea to bring rates to minimum..??
Hi,
Keep your ads really relevant to your keywords.
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
August 29th, 2006, 06:35 PM
how much realistically can someone make with clickbank in a month. know anyone who got it right their 1st time around? And thank you for being kind and informative.
Those who help others will be helped aswell.
Hi,
The sky is basically the limit on what someone can make with clickbank in a month. It all depends on the persons diligence and motivation. Now there are some people who got it right their first time around but usually these people asked lots of questions first and then took action. That is where Ewealth comes into play. Ask lots of questions first before you do anything.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
jmartel
December 20th, 2006, 02:29 AM
Excellent Thread hgarcia!
I've got to leave to go to work in 6 hours but I can't :sleep: . All this new found knowledge is causing my brain to run a million miles a minute.
Thanks! :)
hgarcia0509
December 20th, 2006, 02:12 PM
Excellent Thread hgarcia!
I've got to leave to go to work in 6 hours but I can't :sleep: . All this new found knowledge is causing my brain to run a million miles a minute.
Thanks! :)
Hey Cool! Thanks for responding to this thread. :) It's been dry for a long time. :lol: Maybe I should start giving out more tips?
H Garcia
clickbankreviews
December 20th, 2006, 04:38 PM
Yes plz......with sugar on top.
:)
jmartel
December 21st, 2006, 08:32 PM
Hey Cool! Thanks for responding to this thread. :) It's been dry for a long time. :lol: Maybe I should start giving out more tips?
H Garcia
I'm sure a lot of members would be grateful... even more so than we already are for the previous tips.
hgarcia0509
December 22nd, 2006, 03:54 PM
Hi Guys,
Alright, its that time again. Tips are on the way. Stay tuned! You're going to like these.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
matchoo77
December 25th, 2006, 02:15 AM
HGarcia,
Looking forward to the expansion of this thread....which was one of the main reasons I decided to go ahead and start w/adwords...
Guess I'll go ahead and fire a Q away, k? :innocent:
Can you please expand a little more on your "keyword creativity" methods?
I mean , I have some kw's that I know would convert (w/ "buy" or "purchase" tacked on), but they only get maybe 10 impressions over the course of many months...alot of ebooks just tell newbies to bid on kw's w/"buy" tacked on to the root kw....which is minimally effective due to the lack of traffic.
I know some may be thinking, "it's not about traffic, it's about the quality of the traffic"....and yes I already know this...I do make money w/ppc. I understand "stages of the buying cycle" & all that. Is there any sort of by-the-book-way you go about your creative kw generation that you can reveal to us?
Well, I hope that makes sense anyways. It's 1:00 a.m. Christmas morning and I think my wife got me a ps3....can't sleep! :lol:
Matt
BetterTips
January 24th, 2007, 05:25 AM
Dear Garcia,
I really love your tips and I like them so much that I go on reading them again and again and thats the main reason that I have started liking this forum sooo much...You really rock!
A tip for you (not really...)
Why don't you start your mailing list. I'll be the first subscriber!!
hgarcia0509
January 24th, 2007, 01:35 PM
Dear Garcia,
I really love your tips and I like them so much that I go on reading them again and again and thats the main reason that I have started liking this forum sooo much...You really rock!
A tip for you (not really...)
Why don't you start your mailing list. I'll be the first subscriber!!
Hey bro,
Thanks. =) Don't worry it's on the way. I got a lot of tips heading your way.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Roni444
January 24th, 2007, 09:01 PM
Yea im checking everyday, this thread is gona get hot again!!
Go Garcia!
BetterTips
January 25th, 2007, 03:47 AM
Checking out tips from H Gracia has become my daily routine and as soon as I login to the internet I check if theres any post by Garcia..! GOOD GOING!
hgarcia0509
January 28th, 2007, 08:54 PM
Hi Guys,
Here's Google Adwords Tip #1 for 2007: :)
If you can maintain a steady 5% CTR on your ads for about a week, you can start to lower down your bid price by 1 cent each day all while keeping your ad position. I'm now paying 2 cents a click for the #1 ad position for a current test campaign I've setted up that used to cost me 20 cents a click for the same ad position all without using a landing page. Imagine how much your ROI would multiply if you were bidding 2 cents instead of 20. Now if you're having trouble getting a 5% CTR, just keep in mind to be really targeted with your ads. Remember its all about quality nowadays. Also just keep at it. You'll get better and better. Most importantly, don't ever give up.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
jmartel
January 29th, 2007, 12:48 AM
SWEET!!!
HGarcia tips are back...
Missed you dude!
hgarcia0509
January 29th, 2007, 02:23 AM
SWEET!!!
HGarcia tips are back...
Missed you dude!
:lol: There will be more in the upcoming weeks. This thread is going to get busy once again. :)
H Garcia
P.S. Feel free to ask any questions here as well.
BetterTips
January 30th, 2007, 12:44 AM
Really a very important and tested tip! Thanks for posting again........
BetterTips
February 1st, 2007, 04:01 AM
What? No tips again..c'mon I love your tips and who doesn't! So please post and enlighten us
hgarcia0509
February 19th, 2007, 10:27 PM
Google Adwords Tip #2 for 2007:
This is a really simple tip but a lot of people don't do it especially in the beginning. This tip is to stay organized as much as possible. Some people become so disorganized when it comes to setting up campaigns and when things don't work out right with the campaign, it becomes a real headache to investigate why the campaign failed. This sometimes makes the person give up so quickly on the campaign. Little does that person know that the campaign could've been a money maker. In conclusion, being organized will help in this business as it already does help in real life. With that said, just keep learning. As with every new thing you will learn along the way, you will always be one step closer to your dreams.
Google Adwords Tip #3for 2007:
Google is about to do another major update really soon. This may get a lot of people Google Slapped again. Solution? Just constantly think of many ways you can improve the quality of your campaigns. Think of ways to improve your ads, keywords, landing pages, etc. Be very creative. I've always done this and still have campaigns that lasted through every Google update with no problem. This can work really well as it allows you to always stay one step ahead of Google when it comes to updating their quality scoring system. Why wait and hope that your campaigns last through each and every update? Instead start testing different ways you think that might be able to improve the quality of your campaigns. You just may figure out things that will make Google work towards your favor.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
ClayTrainor
February 22nd, 2007, 12:24 AM
Just noticed this was a sticky, good choice Lev, or whoever did that.
HGarcia definitely knows his shit, he works too dam hard tho :lol:
play some freakin xbox sometime man. :shoot:
cjshu
February 22nd, 2007, 09:17 AM
Google will be updating starting today. This will effect keyword prices. Make sure you have the "Show Quality Score" link activated under the Customize columns link in your adgroups. Many of you keyword prices could go down.
If you need to make changes to your ad, delete the poor quality keywords and make the changes. then go back and add the keywords back in to see of the quality score has changed.
CJ
takeroyd
February 24th, 2007, 09:30 AM
Hi y'all
I don't know how I found this forum, but I'm very glad I did!! I signed up after reading just 3 posts on this thread. Great tips and advice and (perhaps more importantly) a respectful bunch of people all heading in the same direction...
Special thanks to HGarcia, of course, for this helpful thread. I hope I can contribute something really soon, but don't hold your breath - I only got started at this game in January. And whoah, have I had some ups and downs with Google in these last 40 days... (don't ask!)
Regards,
takeroyd
carr11
February 24th, 2007, 10:18 AM
Welcome takeroyd to the forum!
dgarcia1
July 30th, 2007, 01:08 AM
Thanks...I didn't know that
hyderkhan
August 3rd, 2007, 03:40 PM
HGarcia0509,
I know this is a very old thread... but I was hoping you could clarify one thing from your posts:
- Are keywords in Google AdWords CASE-SENSITIVE? In your example below, you have "buy Nike Shocks" and "buy nike shocks" listed separately. If this is the case, I would never have guessed!
And by the way, thank you soo much for your advice in this thread!! I'm a newbie. I made over $600+ gross profit in my first month on Clickbank, but I spent more than double that on Google AdWords!
To quote Zig Ziglar: "See you at the top!"
Hi Guys,
Here are some more tips for you:
Tip #6:
What I notice sometimes when I bid on the keywords I come up with, there are little to no people competing with me. Thats because sometimes a lot of people forget to bid on different variations of keywords. For example people forget to use roman numerals in place of numbers in their keywords, abbreviations of certain words, etc. Now heres in depth example of this:
Take this high converting keyword "buy Nike Shox 2". Notice how I'm able to come up with many more keywords out of it.
buy Nike Shox 2
buy Nike Shox Two
buy Nike Shox II
buy Nike Shoxx 2
buy Nike Shoxx Two
buy Nike Shoxx II
buy Nike Shocks 2
buy Nike Shocks Two
buy Nike Shocks II
|
V
buy nike shocks 2
buy nike shocks ii
buy nike shocks two
buy nike shox 2
buy nike shox ii
buy nike shox two
buy nike shoxx 2
buy nike shoxx ii
buy nike shoxx two
"buy nike shocks 2"
"buy nike shocks ii"
"buy nike shocks two"
"buy nike shox 2"
"buy nike shox ii"
"buy nike shox two"
"buy nike shoxx 2"
"buy nike shoxx ii"
"buy nike shoxx two"
[buy nike shocks 2]
[buy nike shocks ii]
[buy nike shocks two]
[buy nike shox 2]
[buy nike shox ii]
[buy nike shox two]
[buy nike shoxx 2]
[buy nike shoxx ii]
[buy nike shoxx two]
Then of course take these keywords and wrap them with the keyword wrapper and now you've got 27 of the most high converting keywords from just starting out with one keyword. Imagine if you were to do this for each of your keywords. For example if you have 3000 keywords you can do this to, and multiplied them by 27, that ends up with 81,000 high converting keywords. Even if you have that many keywords, I can guarantee you that you barely scratched the surface with that many keywords on certain markets. Do you see the power in this? This is where multi-millionaires are born. A lot of people miss these kinds of keywords for a lot of niches and you can really take advantage of them. If you were one of the ones who started advertising early on Google adwords and bidded on these keywords first, Im pretty sure you could've made a lot of sales if you've created a great ad to go along with it. As always remember to be open minded and creative and if you are just starting out, do not bid more than 20 cents per click. Those clicks can really collect up and discourage you from continuing this business if you dont make any sales.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. Stay tuned for more tips!
P.P.S. Feel free to ask anymore questions guys. I'll answer them. :)
beatlefreak81@yahoo.com
August 10th, 2007, 02:26 PM
This should be helpful in deciding where to start with Adwords. I haven't really messed with it because I wasn't sure what I was doing! I will definitely keep checking back for more tips, thanks!
hgarcia0509
August 11th, 2007, 12:48 AM
HGarcia0509,
I know this is a very old thread... but I was hoping you could clarify one thing from your posts:
- Are keywords in Google AdWords CASE-SENSITIVE? In your example below, you have "buy Nike Shocks" and "buy nike shocks" listed separately. If this is the case, I would never have guessed!
And by the way, thank you soo much for your advice in this thread!! I'm a newbie. I made over $600+ gross profit in my first month on Clickbank, but I spent more than double that on Google AdWords!
To quote Zig Ziglar: "See you at the top!"
Hey Bro,
Sorry for the long response. I forgot about this thread for awhile. :lol: Now the keywords arent case sensitive. The keyword wrapper tool I used made them all lower case. Sorry for the confusion. I would change it but its been a long time. :lol:
Sincerely,
H Garcia
hgarcia0509
August 11th, 2007, 12:50 AM
This should be helpful in deciding where to start with Adwords. I haven't really messed with it because I wasn't sure what I was doing! I will definitely keep checking back for more tips, thanks!
Hey,
Great to have you on Ewealth. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have here. I'll answer them as soon as I can.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
loveewealth
August 22nd, 2007, 01:13 PM
Dear sir if compare between direct link and landing page whice one can make more dicision to buy product?
hgarcia0509
August 22nd, 2007, 02:39 PM
Dear sir if compare between direct link and landing page whice one can make more dicision to buy product?
Hi,
I would have to go with a landing page since you can use your own marketing twists and not have to rely on the products or services owner website to convert the customer for you. Plus using a direct link nowadays on Adwords is so much harder than it was before. So I would stick to using a landing page. It'll put you ahead of the game if you learn how to use one effectively.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
Trax
December 24th, 2007, 09:49 AM
This has got to be one of the best forum threads I've ever read, seriously!.
H Garcia, thanks a ton.
I've compiled the tips into a notepad and will be keeping them beside my computer at all times for easy reference.
Thanks :-)
peterlh35
April 17th, 2008, 06:26 PM
thanks for sharing.
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May 2nd, 2008, 03:16 AM
Hi H Garcia, Your post content is overwhelming it gives different ideas about how to start as an experienced person even though he/she is a Lehman. .Thanks for your content.
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May 17th, 2008, 09:09 AM
There is no denial of the fact that we have to include good quality words to improve our page ranks.It is better to have keywords that are well descriptive and apt enough for your business.
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May 18th, 2008, 12:59 PM
You find tips at http://www.allinternetmarketing.info:)
what_zzad
June 20th, 2008, 05:23 PM
Hi guys.
I see many interesting and valuable tips here.
May be somebody can share the experience about Bid Management Software?
I'm using PPC Bid Max and can't say that I'm happy with it. Too many kewords is not shoing as bidding on the first google page though they are defenetly there.
Bartlets
June 21st, 2008, 07:34 AM
Good work..It will be very useful...
_christina_
June 25th, 2008, 06:29 PM
those were very useful tips.. will be looking forward for more.. thanks.:)
troy23
June 25th, 2008, 07:11 PM
Wish I knew that before...thanks
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July 7th, 2008, 12:54 AM
Thanks for sharing your good tips! They are very helpful!
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July 8th, 2008, 07:38 AM
These are power tips, drop down box, very interesting... :)
alencooper7
September 24th, 2008, 02:43 AM
well , i like it
brandon2103
October 2nd, 2008, 02:26 PM
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tonyd13
November 6th, 2008, 06:09 PM
I have to agree with the original poster. Have relevant keywords in everything you create and Google will be your friend.
susapra
November 9th, 2008, 01:34 AM
i need your suggestion ,how much percent affiliates get successful in adwords /adsense and adwords/click bank combination ..
which one is better ?
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richguy
November 24th, 2008, 08:42 AM
Thanks a lot for the information, I really didn't know that :) Sorry but I can't post anymore I really have to try this stuff RIGHT NOW :D Good luck and keep up the good work, I will be waiting for your tips every day :shoot:
azizali88
December 30th, 2008, 03:24 AM
Those are GREAT tips
I get hung up with the landing page issue
Why would i want to create a landing page?
It is better to send the user to the product page rather than having the user go to my page and then from there to the product page.
1. It is one more step for the user to make a purchase.
2. Also I have to buy domain and hosting.
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Also How can I make my Quality score from good to great without Landing pages?
vik88
January 9th, 2009, 08:50 AM
oh my.. =) i don't understand the main aim of this topic
pearl
February 11th, 2009, 06:07 AM
Thanks guys these posts are really have a nice information.good work
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March 3rd, 2009, 07:11 PM
Hi there. I know this may be too much to ask, but since you're giving away tips for the following weeks, would you mind sending them in one whole file to me?
You can just email me here: cocoy000@gmail.com
Only if you don't mind. I would really need this one.
Thanks for sharing by the way. :)
janice2009
March 8th, 2009, 11:10 AM
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There are 49 useful tips there all in all. Credits goes to seostew at digitalpoint. :)
webrecsol
March 17th, 2009, 10:35 AM
Hi Guys,
Lately I've been feeling nice so what I've decided to do is start this entry and give out adwords tips that will be helpful to the people who need help with adwords. I will give out a new tip everyday for 2 weeks so be on the lookout for them. I may also give out secret tips that I use that I can guarantee that no one is using. On the other hand, I will also answer any Google Adwords questions you may have to the best of my knowledge.
Tip #1:
When setting up google adwords campaign, make sure everything you set up has great quality. What I mean by that is that you're ads have to be rich with the keywords you are bidding on. Its even better if the website you are promoting is rich with keywords that you are bidding on. If not, make a landing page rich with the keywords and promote that. If the quality of your campaigns are nice, your quality score will end up being high. The higher your quality score, the lower you pay per click. The lower you pay per click can definitely lead to more profits.
Sincerely,
H Garcia
P.S. Stay tuned for more tips from me. :)
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johncare95
March 23rd, 2009, 12:34 PM
waiting for your tips. I also have lot of queries on adwords
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April 14th, 2009, 03:47 AM
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May 27th, 2009, 05:59 AM
choosing keywords is very important in google adwords campaign
sixcore
July 2nd, 2009, 02:48 AM
Thank for the post...that realy help me a lot...
Elizbat
July 16th, 2009, 09:35 AM
Hi hgarcia
Thank u sharing these tips with us and it could be very helpful for beginners and I have just started SEM for my site and need to know more such useful tips to manage Google Adwords.
Rhia
August 20th, 2009, 12:51 AM
Looking forward for more.. Thank yoU!!! :wink:
millcreek
September 15th, 2009, 05:43 PM
Keep the tips coming! I have been google slapped many times and I must learn the ropes. Thanx
millcreek
September 15th, 2009, 05:47 PM
I regret that I was unable to click your link. If you get it fixed, please post it again. Thank you
millcreek
September 15th, 2009, 05:51 PM
I enjoyed your video on Bummarketing. It was inspiring and I hope to employ your methods.
montyhar2
December 17th, 2009, 06:38 AM
Thanks for the posting, It is really helpful to me.
Your post is very interesting and I teach something new over here. Nice information.
My heartiest thanks for sharing.
reuvas
January 22nd, 2010, 06:44 AM
Yea I totally agree with this view that there is no fun to do SEM if you don't know how to get more effects from this, if you use the keyword which is not rich on the site then the conversion rate of the visiter will be very less because he wont be getting what he wants.
albertwigs
March 27th, 2010, 03:00 AM
I like the forum which gives the awareness regarding tips and facts of the Google and marketing technology.When setting up Google ad-words campaign, make sure everything you set up has great quality. What I mean by that is that you're ads have to be rich with the keywords you are bidding on. Its even better if the website you are promoting is rich with keywords that you are bidding on. If not, make a landing page rich with the keywords and promote that.
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August 17th, 2010, 12:23 PM
Never under estimate the power of negative keywords. Negative keywords will help avoid wasteful clicks and it will improve your CTR. It also will reduce the CPC and increase your ROI.
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December 21st, 2010, 09:02 AM
Its very used as the majority way to advertise online.. Thanks for good sharing
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January 25th, 2011, 10:04 AM
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I really like your answer.
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I like this forum very much.
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I am thankful to u.
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March 21st, 2011, 05:01 AM
This should be helpful in deciding where to start with Adwords. I haven't really messed with it because I wasn't sure what I was doing! I will definitely keep checking back for more tips, thanks!
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August 16th, 2011, 11:40 PM
It really depends on the market you are in because there are a lot of keywords that are still untapped that a lot of people search for that you can pay as low as 1 cent for them. In a market that is very competitive, it is absolutely better to get thousands of less searched targeted keywords than the other. :)
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August 22nd, 2011, 05:57 PM
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August 27th, 2011, 12:13 PM
If you have a conversion list of keywords, you can add and / or change the keywords convert a word the other conversion keywords. In other words, you can take a conversion keywords, making the conversion of thousands of keywords. It is also the best rules, and in doing this. Remember that creativity has a lot to do with it.
salton
September 2nd, 2011, 03:50 AM
thanks for sharing
lcharlotte
October 15th, 2011, 02:01 PM
I heard Google implemented a landing page "quality score" that effects your overall "quality score". So if your landing page is really crappy such as small bridge pages - you may see your position drop or your keyword prices will rise. :)
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October 18th, 2011, 03:02 PM
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December 20th, 2011, 06:36 AM
Thank You For Your Tips
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December 22nd, 2011, 07:04 AM
Thank you very much . really good information sharing .
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December 22nd, 2011, 03:14 PM
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February 1st, 2012, 06:51 PM
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