Posts Tagged ‘Google AdWords’

How Google Rewards Smart Marketers – The AdWords Cost-Per-Click Equation

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Most pay per click networks work on the simple rule that the higher you bid for a certain keyphrase, the higher your ad position. But this is not the way that the most popular (and fairest) pay-per-click network, Google AdWords, calculates your ad position.

In AdWords, bid price is only one factor in its ad position equation. The other main factor in the ad ranking equation is Quality Score, as calculated by combining a bunch of factors, the 3 main ones being (listed in order of weighting):
1. Click-Thru-Rate (CTR),
2. Ad Relevance (keywords in ad title and copy)
3. Landing page quality (keywords in landing page copy, structure, etc.) Read the rest of this entry »

Building a Deep Keyword Google AdWords Campaign Without Third-Party Tools

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

This post is very worthwhile reading, especially if you live in a country with a small population like Ireland, and want to figure out how to effectively set-up a Google AdWords campaign from scratch, using a deep keyword list.

One of the challenging things about setting up an AdWords campaign which is geo-targeting the Republic of Ireland only is that a lot of the third-party keyword tools out there have little or no keyword volume for searches performed in Ireland so therefore aren’t nearly as useful as they would be for analyzing say UK or USA audiences. You could use data collected from these high-volume countries to build out your keyword lists but, from my experience, often this does not reflect the search trends for Ireland.

So for this reason amongst others I have often set about building out a good deep keyword list for a campaign as the wider related keyphrases and synonyms are getting so little search volume in Ireland that they were virtually inconsequential.

So, in steps, here is what I find myself doing: Read the rest of this entry »