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Using the Right Keywords for your PPC Campaign

When you run a PPC campaign, choosing the right keywords is an important part of having a successful campaign. There are many places you can waste money, and one is over-bidding on the wrong keywords. Therefore, it’s important to understand what type of keywords you need to bid on and why.

Don’t Use Broad Match Keywords

Since broad match keywords are the default, most people make the mistake of bidding on them. A broad match means that if you want to bid on a keyword like snowflake, if someone types in “snow” then it will assume “flake,” or if someone types in “flake” it will assume “snow.” This isn’t the way you want your searches to work, especially when you are working on a low budget.

Use Exact Match Type Keywords

This is especially important when you are trying to build your email list. The exact match type keywords are the best ones to use because this means you’re sure of your keywords and keyword phrases, as well as your audience and what words they’ll choose.

Choose Fewer Keywords per Campaign

Instead of bidding on many keywords and keyword phrases, choose one to three phrases per campaign. This is the best way to ensure that the right people find your products at the right time. You’ll need to do a lot of research to determine what these keywords are, but it will work best if you do it this way. In an email campaign, consider using only one keyword phrase.

Find the Right Keywords

Use a keyword tool such as Google Keyword Planner or Keyword Tool, which is a good alternative to Google Keyword Planner. Once you’ve chosen your niche, you can start finding the best keywords to market your products. You want to find keywords that are low competition and high demand. This means people are searching for them, and there isn’t a lot of supply. These keywords will be your most lucrative yet less expensive.

Links:
Google Keyword Planner – https://adwords.google.com/KeywordPlanner
Keyword Tool – http://keywordtool.io/

Test Your Keywords

Try out the keywords to see if they work. Run a test campaign to see if your targeted audience clicks the ads, joins your email list and buys your product. If all those things don’t happen, then you should choose a different keyword. You want keywords to attract the right people at the right time.

Keywords are an essential element in your marketing efforts, most especially pay-per-click marketing. However, it’s also important, vital really, to remember that you are creating content and products for people. The people who are your target audience have desires, needs, hopes and dreams and problems that you need to solve. Never forget that.

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Seven Keyword Development Questions to Ask and Answer

 
Keywords are an important aspect of website success. Choose them wisely. Research them carefully. Position them strategically. When you’ve taken the steps to plan and implement a keyword development strategy, you’re on your way to a website that sells. Here are seven questions to ask yourself as you’re creating and implementing your plan.

Question #1 What keywords and keyword phrases does your target audience use to find information?

Your audience and prospects are looking for your information. Your job is to determine what keywords they’re using to look for you. Once you’ve uncovered the low supply high demand keywords, you can position them strategically in your content and on your website.

Question #2 What keywords and keyword phrases does your competition target?

Finding low supply, high demand keywords is just the beginning. You also want to know what keywords your competition is using to target prospects. You can then use this information to further develop your keyword strategy.

Question #3 What strategies will you use to research keywords and keyword phrases?

Here are just a few options to consider:

* Test and track activity on your website
* Use keyword research tools
* Research what your competition is using
* Ask your audience, customers and/or website visitors
* Follow your intuition
* Look at trends
* Pay attention to popular terms on social networking sites

Question #4 What keyword research tools will you use to research and develop your keywords and keyword phrases?

Here are a few to consider:

* Wordtracker
* Google AdWords
* Google Suggest
* Yahoo/Overture
* Keyword Discovery

Question #5 What keyword tools will you use to analyze and research your competitors’ keywords?

Here are a few tools to consider:

* Adgooroo
* Keywordspy
* Spyfu
* Wordtracker
* Google Alerts

Question #6 How will you track keyword trends and popular search terms?

Here are some useful trend research tools to consider:

* Google Trends
* Google Alerts
* Twitter popular topics

Question #7 Where do you/will you use your keywords?

Here are some places to consider positioning your keywords on each web page:

* Above your logo
* In your URL
* In your subheadings
* In your headlines
* Within your content
* In anchor text
* In your image/alt tags

Once you have your keyword research completed, it’s important to create a plan and a system to keep it organized. It’s also important to review your plan on a regular basis and update it. Keywords change and customers evolve. Keyword development isn’t a “set it and forget it” tactic. You’ll want to continue researching and planning on a regular basis.

Make sure your keyword research and development system is well organized and easy to plan from. Make it an important part of your traffic generation strategy. And create a plan to research and develop on a consistent basis. For example, on a quarterly basis, review your existing keywords. Research your analytics. Look for new and trending keywords. Create a plan to take advantage of that audience.

Keywords and keyword phrases are part of website success. They boost search engines, enhance navigation, attract eyeballs and motivate conversions. Keyword research and development is important to your success. Make sure to take every advantage.

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