Google's Pay Per Click ~ Ad Words Select
Google's Pay Per Click ~ Ad words Select
By Merle
http://www.MCPromotions.com
Google,
which is used more than 150 million times per
day to conduct searches has announced its entrance
into the pay per click arena with the recent introduction
of its new "Ad Words Select" program.
The old "Ad Words" Program was based
on paying per impressions of your ad, not clicks
thus the addition of the word "select."
The ads paid for are text ads that appear next
to Google's search results, in the far right hand
column and are labeled "sponsored links."
Your ads are only shown to users searching for
specific words you have placed a bid on. With
Google's syndication program your ads will also
appear on their partner sites, Earthlink ( http://www.Earthlink.com
) and http://www.Sympatico.ca. This is Google's
first syndication advertising relationship and
it may give Overture (formerly Goto.com) some
sorely needed competition.Earthlink had been an
Overture client but decided not to renew their
contract, going instead with Google.
Registration is simple: it costs just $5.00 (US)
to open an account. You will have to surrender
your credit card information for future billing.
If you were an original Ad Words customer you'll
need to re-register in order to become a "Select"
customer. In fairness to the original "Ad
Words" CPM clients, "Select" customers
cannot purchase keywords unless their CPC rate
is comparable or higher than what is currently
being paid for the same keywords by Ad Words customers.
Before choosing your key-phrases you'll need to
write your ads. Titles can be up to 25 characters
and you get 2 lines of text at 35 characters each
-- plus your URL. No images or offensive language
are allowed in your ad copy. Each ad is called
an "ad group." An ad group is defined
as a set of ads that appear for the same keywords
and share the same CPC. You can create multiple
ads within each ad group and they will be rotated
in use. Ads that receive the most clicks eventually
get shown more often and rise in position. Changes
can be made to your ad copy at anytime.
Upon setup you select the countries and language
markets that you want your ads displayed to. You
can target more than 250 countries and up to five
languages: English, French, German, Italian and
Spanish.
After setting up your ads you'll need to select
the key words or phrases you wish to bid on. You'll
want to choose words users are most likely to
type into Google's search box when looking for
your products/services. Options can be set for
when your ads will appear depending on what the
searcher types in.For example, if you only wanted
your ads to appear when someone types in "ezine
advertising" and not "free ezine advertising"
you will need to
surround your key phrases with square brackets
like this {ezine advertising}. This tells Google
it must be an exact match for your ad to appear.
You're in charge of how much to pay per click
with $0.05 being the minimum you can bid. Their
"Ad Words Discounter" ensures you never
pay more than is necessary. If the cost per click
you picked is higher than what is needed for your
ad to keep its place, the CPC you're charged will
be automatically lowered. You'll never pay more
than one penny over what your competition pays.
This is unlike Overture, where you constantly
have to monitor and re-adjust your bidding.
Also unlike Overture, where you must bid a set
amount on each keyword/phrase, with Ad Words Select
you set a "maximum cost per click" which
applies to all of your keywords. If you want to
assign different amounts to them you'll have to
set up a separate "ad group" and set
a different maximum cost per click. There are
no monthly minimums and you set the maximum daily
amount you wish to spend.
The position of your ads on the search results
page is based on two things; the maximum CPC you
bid and your ads' clickthru rate. Both of these
factors together will earn you a higher position.
Keywords will be disabled if their click rate
falls below 0.05%, so you'll want to make sure
your ad copy pulls.If some of your key phrases
get deactivated, you can make changes to your
ad copy and reactivate them again. There is another
charge if this happens more than once. Reports
on your ads' activities can be viewed online by
logging into Google at anytime.
From what I've seen Google's new Ad Words Select
Program has a lot of potential and great features
that should make Overture sit up and take notice.
Between the "Ad Words Discounter" and
the no minimum monthly to spend, I think Google
may just become a major player in the pay per
click field.
For more information or to open an account go
to....(no pun intended) https://ad
words.google.com/select/main?cmd=Login
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