I tried a campaign out for this on google adwords and dumped a few hundred dollars, but didn't produce any sales or conversions on the click-through rate. If you have some recommendations on how to successfully market this better, I am willing to invest.
My google ad reads:
Step-by-step learn guitar
Discover The Step-by-Step Secrets to learning to play guitar
http://www.jamorama.com/affiliate=guitar
What advice do you have?
Regards,
Paul
*Response*
Hi Paul. Thank you for your email, here is my advice for you:
1. Your maximum CPC is too high. Until you know what your conversion rates are for each search term you should bid no more than 12-16 cents per click. Also, remember that google doesn't solely rank ad position based on the amount you spend per click. Sites with higher click through rates rank higher.
For example:
You are bidding 48c per click on 'learn guitar' and have a 0.5% click through rate you may rank #5.
Yet Mr X is bidding only 22c per click and is ranking #1,... how does he do it?
Answer: His click through rate is 2.1% more than 4 times your click through rate. Hence he wins because he doesn't have to spend as much per click. And google wins because they make more money as more people click on his advertisement.
In short, work on your click through rate BEFORE you start forking out lots of money by raising your price per click.
2. Your url: http://www.jamorama.com/affiliate=guitar doesn't do anything to help your click through rate. I recommend purchasing a domain name from registerfly for about $10/year, and when you set it up, get it to forward to your affiliate link. Get a domain like LearnGuitar2Day dot com or something. People will be MUCH more likely to click on an ad with a url like that, than "www.....com/affiliate=......."
Remember, Google automatically charges you less money per click through AND positions your ad higher if you have a higher click through rate.
3. Remember to Capitalize the first words of the domain name and remove the www, this ALWAYS increases your click through rate, eg LearnGuitar2day dot com rather than www dot learnguitartoday dot com. We have split tested this on over 50 adwords campaigns, this is a proven winner.
4. For the title of your ad, try using: {KeyWord: Amazing Guitar Tips} - Make sure that you capitalize the letters "K" and "W" in keyword. And put in the { and } symbols. i.e. cut and paste the whole thing into your headline. What this headline does is place whatever the person searched for into the title of your ad, and if the what they search for is too long, it will simply display"Amazing Guitar Tips". This is another proven winning strategy for increased click through rates and hence lower cost per clicks.
5. Re word your ad to be more exciting, perhaps: Discover awesome tips and techniques to playing guitar like a star
6. Do not place your bid on All Countries. Our research shows that the countries that have a 1% or better conversion rate are: USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Singapore, Netherlands, New Zealand, France, Norway, Italy, Ireland, Hong Kong, Denmark, Chile, Switzerland, Austria, Croatia, Slovakia, Estonia, Iceland, Bahrain, Trinidad and Tobago, Qatar, Bermuda, Kazakhstan, zambia, Antigua and Barbuda,
South Africa
All other countries aren't worth worrying about, they convert much worse and at best you will break even on them. Worst is Philippines, we get about 2-4000 hits a week from there and never get any sales.
7. Always split test your ads. If you create 2 ads, google will automatically split test them against each other and will work out which ad is working better for you. This will help you lots as by split testing your ads, they are constantly getting better.
8. Email your Google Conversion tracking code to the webmaster. This way you can see which keywords are converting well, and which ones aren't. This will enable you to adjust your bidding amounts depending on which keywords you are bidding on. For example: "How to Play Guitar" has converted for us at 4 sales in 59 visitors (6.78%) this last week, whereas "Guitar Chords" has had a 0 in 1023 visitors conversion rate (0.00%). It is very important to keep track of this.
I hope these tips help you in your campaign. Apply these techniques to all your campaigns for whatever product you are promoting and you are guaranteed to get much better results. Remember, it's better to only sell 3-7 a day of a product and be making double your money back, than to be losing money or break even.
Like Google, Yahoo sells paid placement advertising links that appear on its own site and which are distributed to others. These are sold through Overture. Yahoo purchased Overture as part of an acquisition in October 2003.
Overture also provides sponsor links for many other search engines, most notably: MSN, AllTheWeb and AltaVista.
Today, Google accounts for about 46% of websearches.
Yahoo accounts for about 22.5% and MSN 12.6%.
So you see, Overture really is just as important to use as Google Adwords. Personally I use overture extensively and I highly recommend that you do so too.
Read on..
To set up your Overture account, visit...
http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/srch/index.php
*Question*
From: Sarah
I have been promoting Rocket Spanish and Rocket French with great success in Adwords and am interested in promoting them in Overture. I noticed that over 1 million people are searching for "Learn Spanish" and almost a million searching for "Learn French", this is from overture's suggestion tool. This looks very exciting. The problem is, people are bidding up to $1.10 per click for these search terms, so it's highly competitive.
What advice do you have for someone entering overture, especially with such high click costs?
*Answer*
First of all, make sure that you set for yourself a reasonable daily budget. That way you won't spend too much. You can do this in overture.
Secondly, Overture works differently to google adwords. Google adwords uses some sort of fuzzy logic to decide it's ad placement positioning, calculated from such things as:
a) Length of time the advertiser has been advertising with this adword. Sometimes it takes up to a month to realize the full potential of an adword in google.
b) Click through rate
c) Max cost per click
Overture simply uses an auction system to decide which ad gets displayed highest. If you bid more money per click, you will rate higher. It's as simple as that.
For instance if Mr X bids $1 per click on "Learn Spanish" and Mr Y bids $0.95 and Mr Z bids $1.10. Then Mr Z's ad will be #1, Mr X's ad will be #2 and Mr Y's ad will be placed #3.
With this difference in mind, there is a different strategy that you should use in overture.
Overture Strategy #1
Qualify your ads.
In google it matters what your click through rate is and you are rewarded for having a higher click through rate with lower costs per click. In Overture, all that matter is how much you are prepared to pay per click.
Hence it is very important that you bid higher than you would in Google, but you ensure that your traffic is of a higher quality by "Qualifying" your listings. You can do this in many ways.
1. By mentioning the price of the product. If somewhere in you overture ad you mention something like: "Only $99!" or simply "Costs $99.95" or something to that effect, then people who aren't at all interested in paying any money for anything won't click on your ad.
2. By mentioning more product details. Remember that in Overture you get to take up more space describing a product, so you should describe what it is so that people know what they are clicking on.
3. I personally recommend only promoting in Overture USA and Overture UK, they seem to have a higher proportion of buyers than in other countries.
4. Mention how the product is delivered. Eg If your product is an online product, say so, some people are only interested in physical products.
Remember, if you are profiting a large amount per click AND if you want to increase your click through rate, simply remove some of the qualifiers, such as price.... above.
Overture Strategy #2
Conversion Tracking
Most website owners, including us, will be happy to add their affiliate's overture conversion tracking code to their purchase page. This means that you will be able to tell precisely which keywords are making the sales and which aren't. And also how much it is costing you per sale.
If a website owner is not willing to add your conversion code, you may want to consider if you really wish to be promoting their website.
It is important to have access to valuable conversion statistics, to see where you are profiting, and where you are struggling.
Overture Strategy #3
Separate Ads for Each Keyword
I know this is time consuming, but in the long run, it is highly beneficial. First of all, make sure that you use the keyword(s) in the title and ad copy.
When your keyword is inserted in the Title and Ad Copy, the come up in bold when someone searches for it in Yahoo or MSN. For example, search for "Learn Spanish" in Yahoo and notice how with the sponsored links, the words "learn" and "Spanish" come up in bold in all the ad listings.
Overture Strategy #4
Try to get the #4 or #5 Position. (even #6 isn't bad)
This increases the likelihood of your ad being seen. The top 3-4 ads get displayed at the top of yahoo and msn searches. The following ads are displayed at the bottom and right hand side of the page in yahoo, and down the right hand side in MSN.
There is a significant difference between being placed 5/6 and being placed 7/8.
Overture allows you to "bid to position" on a particular search term. You can do this once you have set up your keywords. I strongly recommend bidding to position #5 at the very least. In fact you'll get quite good traffic from them. There is no need (unless you are profiting wildly!) to spend more money to place your ad in the top 3 positions which usually get fought over fiercely. Remember to keep an eye on your ads, so you don't inadvertently become caught up in a bidding for position war.
Overture Strategy #5
Make sure that All your Bids are set to Auto bid.
This means that you won't be spending more than you want to for any term, and you will pay less money if your competitors aren't spending as much.
I hope that this advice helps you turbo-charge profits using Overture Search Marketing.
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