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Manage your Adwords - Keyword Selection Clues



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You will captivate and draw in your customer when you engage in the conversation going on right now inside her head. You can accomplish this with Google, and receive more clicks also by skillful use of the keywords for your ad. Attract more customers by bidding on more keywords - this is a fundamental rule for managing AdWords.

The thing that helps you give your clients satisfaction is showing them that you know what they are thinking. Showing them that you know just what kind of day they had today. That is just what it is to join the conversation that is going on inside your client's head. When you seamlessly enter and communicate using the same words he uses and about the same topics that are important to him, that is when he will listen to you.

The keyword people type in is the conversation inside their head, at that very moment. Your ad will capture peoples' interest when it repeats to them what they're thinking. So putting your keywords in your headline, and in the body of your ad, and in your URL are all part of a sound advertising strategy.

The more places in your ad that you have keywords showing up, the better your chances of getting the clicks. That means the headline. That might mean the body of the ad. That even means the display URL. If someone types in "German" or "Learn German," notice how many times they'll see their keyword in this ad:

Want to Learn German?

5 Crucial Principles You Must Know To Master German, and Fast

www.MasterGermanFaster.com

If managing AdWords effectively means addressing, in a direct way, and with exactness what they are searching for and reflecting that back to them, how can you find out what they are searching for? Where can you find lists of the good and lucrative keywords?

The quickest place to start is with Overture's Keyword Selector Tool, available for free at http://inventory.overture.com. It gives you an immediate sense of how valuable each of your keywords will be relative to the others.

458,579 learn german

103,157 german shepherd

85,210 german

22,970 german dictionary

16,990 german english dictionary

16,294 german translation

15,992 german shepherd dog

14,409 german translator

13,037 german shepherd puppy

11,646 english german dictionary

10,187 german to english

9,810 german to english translation

9,800 german short hair pointer

Take a quick glance at the above list and you will see where the traffic and money are. It is clear as well that some of those keywords don't belong on your list.

Without it costing you a penny you now have a clear list of the negative keywords for your list. Negative keywords are keywords you specify that you do not want you ad to show on when people use them in a search. You put them into your keyword list with a negative in front. Like this:

-dog

-puppy

-shepherd

-pointer

-dictionary

-translator

-translation

-hair

-etc.

Anytime someone has this word in a search, your ad won't show up.

If you want to know what the keywords will probably cost you to advertise on them head over to Yahoo Resource Center at www.overture.com, and select the "BidsTool". Enter your keyword in the search box and you will receive from Overture a list of the prices advertisers pay to sell their products on Yahoo sites. The prices for "learn German" range from 47 cents to a nickel.

Of course, this is Overture, not Google. At the time of this writing, positions on Yahoo's search pages are determined by bids and bids only, whereas on Google you get preferential treatment for having an especially good click-through rate, and the competition, and the nature of the traffic, are different.

Not a problem. The Bids Tool is a quick gauge of how good a job advertisers are able to do on making money from their Yahoo clicks. In this case, nobody is willing to pay more than $0.47 per click. That tells you something already. When you compare "learn German," which maxes out at $.47, to "home mortgage," where Overture bids top off at over $4, you've got a sense now of how lucrative the learn - German market is, or is not, going to be for you.

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Kirt Christensen, an 11 year veteran of adwords management , will take you by the hand and show you precise results of all the adwords management tricks he tests and uses each month. www.managemypayperclick.com">www.managemypayperclick.com

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