Mos.Def wrote:
On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 10:34:25 +0100
>> To: [edited for privacy] shy kitty's email
>> Subject: Re: your new pw
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mos.def@hush.ai<What's the best techniques for advertising a product/service with
>google adwords. Should you use google and overture (yahoo
<marketing) What strategies can be used to gain the most click
>through rates?
There's a specific fucking question. How about you ring me, Nobby? Let's discuss this one.
Actually, its not that specific, as deciding on a marketing technique would all depend on what you are marketing. There is little point in paying £1.00 per click for a product that produces a profit less that that. It will also depend on the competition levels you would be up against. Your time frame and the life of your product is also a consideration, for example if you are willing to pay for short term sales and are happy to acccept lower profits then ppc might be for you, if however you are willing to wait a while and take a medium/long term approach then i would push efforts into developing the site content and SEO, both onsite and off.
As a general rule, i personally tend to veer away from PPC as i have yet to have success with it, when compared to targeting organic listings. I have run a few small adwords campaigns setting very low monthly limits (around £50), and targeting more niche keywords to avoid the competition, this allowed some sales to start while i worked on the organic listings. Once high organic positions were achieved i binned the PPC.
Google has the market share of the searches, so i see little or no point spending money with Yahoo or any of the other services.
As for improving the CTR, you will need to experiment with the text, again it depends on the products you are trying to sell.