How to Manage Your Google AdWords Campaign

by Maxine Stirling

When it comes to managing a Google AdWords campaign, you should consider a few strategies if you want to get the biggest return on your time. In the following article, we will talk about a few simple but effective pay per click strategies that you can use in your Google AdWords campaign.

The first tip you should consider utilizing in your Google AdWords campaign is the use of keyword optimization. The best place to start when it comes to keyword optimization is being selective and researching your keywords. After this, you should figure out those keywords that have a very low conversion rate, and block them out by using negative keywords.

Depending on the goals of your campaign, it may be cost efficient to utilize a cost-per-impression strategy instead of just a cost per click one. This is a way to create brand awareness for a cheaper price. Basically, your ads appear on relevant websites instead of just SERPs (search engine results pages). This is a way to reach a wider potential audience without having to pay a high price. It is also a way to put your ad in front of people who may be interested but had not thought to search for your specific term.

If you are very certain of your ability to convert potential prospects, then you may want to consider the Google AdWords campaign strategy of maximizing your keywords. This strategy is based on bulk sales, and relies heavily on your ability to convert potential prospects into sales on the backend. Some strategies for maximizing your keywords include adding typos of your keywords, reversed letters, and plural and singular versions of keywords. This will increase your potential audience and likely increase the number of clicks you get. Of course, you don’t want clicks that aren’t at least somewhat relevant to your product or service.

One other thing you may want to consider is putting a spending cap on your budget. You can do this either by the day, week, or month, and this will help you learn to maximize the efficiency of your campaign. If you don’t do this, your Google AdWords campaign can quickly drain your online advertising budget. Remember that you should never have to increase your spending if you aren’t getting clicks. If you aren’t getting clicks, there is likely a larger problem, such as a poorly written ad or a non-targeted campaign.

These Google AdWords campaign management techniques can help you increase the efficiency of your campaign without stretching your budget too thin. Depending on the goals of your campaign, these strategies can be very effective.

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