How to Write Adwords Ads That Convert
In recent weeks I have been working very hard on the art of
profiting from Google's Adwords system. Having purchased
several of the top ebooks available on the topic, I have
been rewarded with a great amount of knowledge in the area.
As I learn to apply that knowledge and see how it works in
the real world, every now and then something from one of
those books proves to be very valuable. This is the first
in what I plan to be a series of articles that will
disclose these "secrets".
The first one I would like to share is how to write Adwords
ads that convert well.
1) The headline should contain the exact keywords you are
bidding on.
2) The ad copy should also contain the keywords
3) The first line of your ad should be a benefit. Your
best guess as to exactly what the reader wants. Example:
You will make money now.
4) The second line should be a feature. How can your site
or product help them get the benefit. Example: You can get
started today
Along with a friendly looking display URL, an ad written
using this simple formula will convert much better that
trying to use both lines to express a single thought.
Adwords is a complicated beast, with fierce competition.
There are no real secrets to winning. It takes a solid
foundation built on real world advertising fundamentals.
If there is one thing Adwords is not, it's a get rich quick
program. If you take it that way, you will surely fail.
If you decide to give Adwords a try, you will be starting
your own adveritsing business.
Your job will be to write three line ads and get them
placed within Google's system for people to click on. It
is up to the merchant to make the sale. All you can do is
write an ad that will get the right people to the merchant.
If they don't convert for you, get a different product.
Writing the ads is the easy part. There are many great
ebooks available that will help you avoid the pitfalls.
The truth is, a lot of people are wasting a lot of money
with Adwords. Most people waste their time and your money
by inflating the price of keywords in their failing quest
for fast money.
If you want to succeed, you need to approach Adwords as
your very own advertising business. Just like any other
business, it requires your investment in time and money.
But the returns can grow to become astronomical.
If you can learn to write an ad that profits you five
dollars a day, you can write 100 more. The trick is
learning how to write that first producer, then it is just
a matter of duplicating the effort with other ads.
About the Author:
Darell has many successful web sites, including the newest
at www.moneymakingmonkey.com
For info and reviews of Adwords Ebooks
www.moneymakingdays.com/art
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