Monday, August 22, 2011

Effective SEM - Optimize the Organization of Ad Groups, Ads, and Keywords

Continuing on the theme of seven steps of effective SEM that I outlined in one of my previous posts, in this post I will discuss the fourth step (Optimize the organization of Ad Groups, Ads, and Keywords) in details. Note: All the examples used in this post are related to Google Adwords.

How you organize your ad group, ad copy, and keywords have a great impact on how your ads perform. As I mentioned in my previous post, the other key ingradient to this is the relevant landing page. If you do not optimize the organization of your ad group and ad copy with the relevant keywords you end up with lower quality scores. The result: lower average position for your ad, paying more for your ad etc.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Effective SEM - Improving Relevance of Your Ad Text

Continuing on the theme of seven steps of effective SEM that I outlined in one of my previous posts, in this post I will discuss the third step (improving relevance of your Ad text) in details. (Note: the examples used in this post are all related to Google Adwords)

Your ad copy is one of the most important vehicles to reach to your prospects. You need to make your ad copy enticing for the user to click on the link and look at your offer. Making the ad text very relevant to the search the user did and adding appropriate call to action increase the probability of someone clicking on the link. For example, by including one of the keywords in the ad text (preferably on the title), you make the ad very relevant to the search the user is doing.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Effective SEM - Using Approapriate Campaign Settings

Continuing on the theme of seven steps of effective SEM that I outlined in one of my previous posts, in this post I will  discuss the first step (Use Appropriate Campaign Settings) in details. (Note: the examples used in this post are all related to Google Adwords)

Structuring your campaigns appropriately is the first step in effective search engine marketing. Once you have decided on the number of campaigns you want to run, you need to be very thoughtful about the settings you want to use for your campaigns.  You could be wasting a lot of "impressions" unnecessarily if you are not using the right settings for your campaign.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Effective SEM - Keyword Evaluation

Cartoon credit Edouard Blais
In my last post before the summer hiatus :-) I talked about 7 steps for better search engine marketing. In this post I will talk in details about one of the tips mentioned in the post - continuing to use keywords effectively.

Keywords are undoubtably one of the most important artifacts for running effective SEM campaigns. It's, however, not sufficient to identify the right keywords and set them up in the campaigns as a one time deal. For your keywords to remain relevant, make sure that you evaluate the performance of your keywords on a regular basis and make adjustments as necessary. People might use new terms to search for your product over time - you need to potentially add those as keywords to your campaign. You want to revisit what search terms your competition might be using to drive traffic to their sites.

Here are some of the steps you want to consider taking to do periodic evaluations of your keywords (Note: my examples are based on Google Adwords):