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		<description><![CDATA[10 Inside Secrets to Google Adwords &#8211; Part 1 Let&#8217;s face it,  Credit Repair , Google Adwords is not the only source of traffic on the internet, nor is it free. However, if you cannot convert the traffic you get from the pay-per-click traffic on Google Adwords, your site surely won&#8217;t convert the casual visitor [...]]]></description>
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<p>10 Inside Secrets to Google Adwords &#8211; Part 1</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it,  <a href="http://repairmycreditnow.com/Credit_Repair_Advice.htm" target="_blank">Credit Repair</a> , Google Adwords is not the only source of<br />
traffic on the internet, nor is it free. However, if you cannot<br />
convert the traffic you get from the pay-per-click traffic on<br />
Google Adwords, your site surely won&#8217;t convert the casual<br />
visitor who may or may not be ready to buy what your are selling.</p>
<p>When spending money for pay-per-click (PPC) traffic, whether it<br />
i<span id="more-460"></span>s from Google Adwords, Overture, or a 2nd-tier PPC network, the<br />
key is to track your traffic to see if it converts into sales.<br />
There are many software products and online services that can<br />
track your traffic. For a recommendation, visit:</p>
<p>http://www.superiormarketingpartners.com/adtracking.html</p>
<p>Many people that have tried Google Adwords have lost their<br />
shirt, so to speak. Some keywords on Google Adwords are cheap<br />
(keyword phrases start at a nickel per click). Some keyword<br />
phrases on Google Adwords can cost tens of dollars per click. If<br />
you end up paying high per-click prices on Google Adwords and<br />
don&#8217;t sell a high-ticket item on your site, even the most<br />
enviable sales conversion rate won&#8217;t turn a profit.</p>
<p>There are several tricks to advertising on Google Adwords that<br />
unless you know them, it becomes almost impossible to turn a<br />
profit on your advertising.</p>
<p>Secret #1 &#8211; Only bid on exact match keywords</p>
<p>Google Adwords has a few different &#8216;keyword matching options&#8217;<br />
available. When a keyword is placed in brackets like this:<br />
google adword, it is called an &#8216;exact match.&#8217; This means that only<br />
when someone enters that EXACT keyword phrase will your ad<br />
appear. It might occur to you that by limiting your keyword(s)<br />
to only exact match, you are eliminating all those people that<br />
may be searching for the phrase &#8220;cheap widgets&#8221; or even &#8220;widget&#8221;<br />
singular, since only the keyword &#8220;widgets&#8221; plural is an exact<br />
match. Believe me, this is exactly what you want. Sure, it will<br />
take extra time to create an adgroup within the Google Adwords<br />
system for each keyword phrase you want to bid on, but you will<br />
know with 100% certainty which keyword(s) are converting into<br />
sales this way. If you do NOT use the exact match option in<br />
Google Adwords, then there is absolutely no way to know which<br />
keyword(s) are resulting in sales on your site.</p>
<p>Secret #2 &#8211; Bid to be in position #2 or 3</p>
<p>When someone searches on Google for your keyword, the first page<br />
of search results are going to reach the most people. What you<br />
want to do is position your ad in one of the top 3 spots. You<br />
don&#8217;t want position #1 necessarily, because that position costs<br />
the most and doesn&#8217;t give you much more benefit than being in<br />
position 2 or 3. You pay less for these spots than position 1<br />
and gain most of the benefit.</p>
<p>By being in one of these top spots, your ad gets a higher<br />
&#8216;click-thru rate&#8217; (CTR). This is good is because the Google<br />
Adwords system actually rewards you for having an ad with a high<br />
CTR by charging you less per click! Google Adwords exists to<br />
make money for Google. If they have two companies advertising<br />
for the same keyword, and your ad pulls a 10% CTR and your<br />
competitor&#8217;s ad for the same keyword pulls a 5% CTR, then Google<br />
Adwords makes more money from your ad. Google Adwords rewards<br />
you for this higher CTR by charging you less per click than your<br />
competitor!</p>
<p>Secret #3 &#8211; Negatively qualify your ads</p>
<p>Admittedly, the problem with having an ad that has a great CTR<br />
is that it gets a lot of clicks! Unless your traffic converts<br />
into sales, it&#8217;s hard to turn a profit on your Google Adwords<br />
ads. The key is to put words in the ad that DISCOURAGE people<br />
from clicking on the ad unless they &#8216;pre-qualified&#8217; to convert<br />
to a sale. For example, if you have site that sells widgets that<br />
cost $10.00 each, then put something in one of the lines of text<br />
in your ad like &#8216;Widgets cost only $10.00.&#8217; The only catch is<br />
that if your ad isn&#8217;t getting a very good CTR in the first<br />
place, then a negative qualifier is only going to reduce your<br />
CTR.</p>
<p>Your next step? There are many more techniques to learn that<br />
will increase the profitability of Google Adwords campaigns. The<br />
above tricks will start you off towards making Google Adwords<br />
work for you. Check back for Part 2 in this series. You can get<br />
a complete course that covers every tip and trick you will ever<br />
need by visiting:</p>
<p>http://www.superiormarketingpartners.com/adwords.html</p>
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