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Increase Sales by Properly Using Google’s Adwords
in Toronto & Mississauga Most Toronto & Mississauga Internet users use
Google and other search engines on a regular basis to find
information, products, services and more. Most website owners will
find that Google directs 2 to 3 times as much traffic to their
website than Yahoo and MSN combined. Therefore, it may be a good
idea to pay Google to send focused traffic to your website. This can
be accomplished by registering for Google’s advertising service –
Adwords.
It is smart to avoid choosing keywords that are too vague or general. To generate highly qualified prospects you have to choose very specific keywords. This way, competition for the keyword will be lower, and it will cost less per click, and you won’t be throwing money away on expensive, unqualified leads. For example, if you only sell Green Widgets, don’t bid on the term “Widgets” it is too broad and you’ll pay for clicks from people searching for “Red Widgets”.
It is smart to start small by limiting your advertisement’s reach to a selected area. This way you can see the effect it will have on sales without spending a lot of money. Later on, you can expand to other regions; go national, or even global. If your business only caters to Toronto, then you should only advertise in your city and surrounding localities such as Mississauga.
This tip may sound like a no-brainer, but it sometimes goes neglected. Whether they want to admit it or not, a lot of people are terrible spellers and possess poor writing skills. But, a text advertisement that has misspelled words or doesn’t read clearly is not going to get clicked, and it reflects poorly upon your company. Make sure that you check your ads for both spelling and grammar errors. Have a friend, co-worker or employee proof read your ad before submitting it.
No matter what kind of product or service you are promoting, chances are, someone else is doing something similar using Adwords. Search for the terms you are likely to use in order to size-up the competition. Pay attention to their ad’s wording, titles, or incentives they use. You don’t won’t to make your ad exactly like the competition, but it’s smart to know what they're doing to ensure that your advertisement is going to be effective. Stick to Your Budget Create a budget and stick to it. In marketing, there is a saying, “I waste half my advertising dollars, but the problem is, I don’t know which half”. It’s difficult to know how effective the Adwords program will be if you’re also utilizing other marketing channels (as you should be). When checking out, give your customers the option to let you know how they found your website. If you find Adwords is paying off, then it may be smart to increase your budget. It also may not be very cost efficient to bid for the #1 spot for every keyword. The #2 position may be almost as effective, but cost only half as much. If your website doesn’t
sell or promote anything, then it doesn’t make sense to pay for
traffic. If this is the case, Google will actually pay you to
display Adwords advertisements on their websites. To find out more
information regarding the Adwords program,
Visit Google’s Advertising
Programs. |