How to Micro-Manage Your Adwords Campaign
20 Aug 2008
Everywhere you look there are advertisements. All of them are boasting about people making 100’s of dollars by using Adwords to sell products. Added to this is the fact that they are only spending 2-3 hours per day. These ads want to persuade you that this is the norm and you too can easily make 100’s per day by “just flipping on the switch of your computer.
The reality of the situation is that this is simply not true and a gross exaggeration of the facts. This is especially so for new business owners. There are myriads of things to take care of and it certainly cannot be crammed into 2-3 hours per day. If you face the truth it is a fact that an Adword campaign will actually be harder to manage than other promotions.
Take a moment to consider this. First you will be doing your keyword research by going to Google’s Databases and finding the popular keywords. You will also compile a list of the keywords that are related to your product and special market. You can do this by using the keywords that you would search for when try to find your product. You can then compare these keywords to Google’s keywords.
Now that you have all your keywords ready, it is time to start bidding on them. Of course just writing an email to Google asking their permission to use a keyword in exchange for a fee is not going to work. Google has a better way of handling this. Google will place ads in certain positions, those that are in the top will be viewed more and will obviously bring in better returns for both parties.
Adwords is a type of pay per click. Whenever somebody clicks through on your ad you will pay a small fee. You will be paying even if you do not make any sales. Google will make more money when the click through rate is high. The better the bid the higher the ad’s position.
When you complete the bidding process and your ad starts running you will need to manage your campaign very carefully. Be aware of the smallest details, including any shifts in popularity for your keywords. If you find any of your popular keywords have suddenly lost their popularity, then you need to replace it quickly. This is because a keyword that is no longer popular will not be drawing any profits.
Let’s face it you will not make 100’s a day just spending little or no time on your Google campaign. However on the other hand you will become a master at micro-management and multi tasking. When you perfect these skills you stand a good chance of joining the elite few who have made their businesses boom with this type of promotion.
In order to acquire expertise in micromanagement, you should use all the great tools and tutorials that are provided by Google Adwords. By this means you will spend less hours on your campagns and find more time to market your business.