by Brian Basch
Any form of advertising that allows you to target prospects by interest and location, like pay per click advertising does, has got to be one of the best advertising options available. You can measure your results precisely, and even control how much you spend. It’s also affordable for small business owners who compare it to other options like television and radio.
Like anything else, PPC has disadvantages and shouldn’t be entered into without doing your homework. Hundreds or even thousands of dollars worth of advertising could be wasted if you attempt a campaign that isn’t planned and doesn’t have a strategy. There is a lot of information offering guidance when deciding your PPC strategy, so it’s a good idea to learn more about it.
However, getting things off the ground doesn’t require a book worth of information. There are a few basic PPC mistakes that most business owners make when they start out. They’re easy to fix, and repairing these problems can increase your PPC campaign’s effectiveness dramatically. Here are the most common errors people make, and how to fix them.
Mistake 1. Using your home page as a landing page isn’t an effective way to convert clicks to sales. No matter what search engine you’re using, the landing page is the key to making the sale. Deciding where customers are directed, instead of just showing everyone your home page when they click on an ad, is the fastest and best route for the customer. Start sending them to other links and places and they will get lost and return back to the search page, probably to click on one of your competitors ads.
People who click on your ad are looking for something very specific. It was their keyword search that brought them to your ad, so lead them straight to the sale when they click. Landing pages work, they allow you to present your customers with exactly what they’re looking for. Focus your landing pages on keywords you’re using in your advertisements.
2. Poorly customized landing pages. Make no mistakes about it, the landing page should relate directly to the ad and vice versa. The minute a potential customer gets confused or thinks they have gotten lost they will immediately exit back to the search. Your customer must be able to find what he or she is looking for, so advertised products or services should have their own landing page that addresses the keywords used in your ads.
Mistake 3. Using ineffective ad copy that just doesn’t suit. You don’t have a lot of space to work in PPC ads. Try to look for impact from your ad copy and avoid old clichs that you see on store windows like “qualified technicians” or “quality guaranteed”. Even if these statements are true about your business, they just don’t work in pay per click advertising. Put some thought into an attention-grabbing headline and follow it up with a strong promise you can give your customers. Line three is a good spot to include special features of the product or service, or an offer you want to make.
Mistake 4. Low bid placement usually means low placement on the search page. Search engines use different methods for placing your ad. Yahoo and Google use a system that consists of examining the relevancy of your ad, combined with your bid price. Tightly targeted keywords will get you top placement and this means really crunching statistics and putting lots of thought into your approach. Eighty-five percent of all PPC clicks happen on ads in the top three positions, so it’s worth putting in the effort.