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PPC Advertising article : Is the Pay Per Click Engine Your Friend or Enemy?
 

Internet and Businesses Online > PPC Advertising > Is the Pay Per Click Engine Your Friend or Enemy?

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Christopher J Enders

A pay per click engine is an excellent source of traffic for your website. There are many advantages to using a pay per click search engine for advertising your website. However, there are also some warnings to heed to ensure that your pay per click engine advertising doesn't bust your budget and break your business. With thoughtful planning, logical keyword bidding and excellent campaign management, a pay per click engine advertising campaign can help you to create a flourishing internet-based business.

Planning for Pay Per Click Engine Advertising

The process of planning for pay per click engine advertising begins with getting to know your target audience. Considering their mindset you brainstorm to identify keywords and keyword terms that they might use in the search engines when searching for the products, services or information that is featured on your website. Using the list of keywords that you come up with, you can begin to conduct keyword research to determine the popularity of the keywords, to get recommendations for alternate keywords, and to see what the bids are for the keywords using the pay per click engine's keyword suggestion and bidding tools.

Google AdWords and Yahoo! Search Marketing (formerly Overture) both have tools you can use for keyword research relating to the pay per click engines that they serve. WordTracker is also an excellent keyword research tool that enables you to research more than one pay per click engine at a time.

Keyword Bidding for Pay Per Click Engine Advertising

Once you have completed your keyword research, you will have a good idea regarding which keywords you should bid on to get your website advertised in the search engine or search engines. However, before you ever place a bid for a keyword, you need to determine what the value per click is to your company.

This requires some data analysis. The crux of the issue that you do not want to bid more for a keyword than what your value per click is. If you do, you'll lose money because your pay per click engine advertising will be too costly to be valuable.

You need two figures in order to determine the value of each visitor to your website - 1) Your net profit per sale; and 2) Your conversion rate. If you are just launching your website, you won't have the historical figures to calculate this, so you will have to estimate and then closely monitor your pay per click engine campaign and make adjustments as needed.

To determine your net profit per sale, you use your gross revenue, subtract your total expenses and divide the difference by you total number of sales. To determine your conversion rate, you use your total number of unique visitors and divide that number by your total number of sales.

By dividing your net profit per sale by your conversion rate you will come up with a number which is the value of each visitor to your website - i.e. the value of each click. This is the amount that you do not want to exceed when bidding on keywords for your pay per click engine advertising.

Campaign Management for Pay Per Click Engine Advertising

Campaign management for pay per click engine advertising is pretty important because there is a lot of competition, even in the pay per click engine advertising programs. Without effective campaign management of your pay per click engine campaign, your advertising can lose its kick and can become ineffective.

Monitoring your pay per click engine campaign will help you to determine which keyword bids are producing results and which ones are not. You can make adjustments overtime to ensure that your pay per click engine campaign remains effective. You should also recalculate your value per click frequently to ensure that your pay per click engine advertising campaign is not costing you more than it is worth.

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