SEO - Crafting Keyword Enriched Pay Per Click Ads
How to craft keyword enriched titles for pay per click ads for Google and Yahoo Ads so that your SEO enhanced copy converts into more sales, membership conversions and profits.
If you are trying to craft a clever title for a pay per click ad one of the simplest ways to get people’s attention is to use a keyword search engine inventory tools such as the ones offered for free by Overture or Google. The title of your pay per click ad is the first line of your ad on Google or the line that appears in hypertext on Yahoo. Cleverly constructing your ad word copy so that you get the most commonly searched keyword somehow concisely expressed into your Google ad has been proven to double and even triple your click-thru rates for targeted customers.
The reason this works is because when surfers do a search for a specific product, such as "SEO Site Analyzer" the title (first line) of your Google Ad says exactly that then the search engine is most likely to grab your advertisement over someone else’s and place it at the top of it’s hierarchy of ads. Furthermore, even though your ad is not first or second in the search engines, using the exact title is more likely to simply grab the attention of the surfer who then exclaims "That is just what I am looking for!" as he points and click on your site.
It is not just the title of your Google Ad that should be optimized. It is even more effective to combine different keywords into all three lines of text that you are allowed. If you can manage to do this while keeping the content of your ad exclusive and specific then you should see sales and conversions on your site rocket. Also if you get a lot of clicks through a pay per click ad campaign then the increased amount of visitors to your site that results could end up in pushing your website URL to the top of the search engine page rankings!
Chris Angus is a SEO and website promoter, he can be contacted at sales(at)brilliantseo.com
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The reason this works is because when surfers do a search for a specific product, such as "SEO Site Analyzer" the title (first line) of your Google Ad says exactly that then the search engine is most likely to grab your advertisement over someone else’s and place it at the top of it’s hierarchy of ads. Furthermore, even though your ad is not first or second in the search engines, using the exact title is more likely to simply grab the attention of the surfer who then exclaims "That is just what I am looking for!" as he points and click on your site.
It is not just the title of your Google Ad that should be optimized. It is even more effective to combine different keywords into all three lines of text that you are allowed. If you can manage to do this while keeping the content of your ad exclusive and specific then you should see sales and conversions on your site rocket. Also if you get a lot of clicks through a pay per click ad campaign then the increased amount of visitors to your site that results could end up in pushing your website URL to the top of the search engine page rankings!
Chris Angus is a SEO and website promoter, he can be contacted at sales(at)brilliantseo.com
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