Make Money With Adwords New Strategies
Anyone wanting to make money with Adwords needs to keep in touch with the new strategies hitting the internet, as well as Google’s own policy changes.
In 2007 it was ‘kill your competitors’ with Day Job Killer and then the many and varied spy systems that tracked your competitors’ ads so that you could copy them and blast them out of the water. Some of these systems were on a hugely expensive membership plan.
In the wake of that, people who could not afford such memberships or did not want to spend their whole lives tracking, tweaking and testing Adwords ads began to look around for new ideas. So in early 2008, internet marketers rediscovered something that was long considered dead - the content network.
If you are new to Adwords in the last few years, you may not know that the content and search networks were once united. Google split them in order to give more control to advertisers, and most advertisers immediately turned off the content network for their ads because of the click fraud that had previously been suspected by owners of content web sites.
However, times have changed and click fraud is no longer a serious problem. Google now shuts down any Adsense account suspected of ‘invalid clicks’. This is bad news for the Adsense site owners who can now be put out of business by any bored visitor who repeatedly clicks on their ads. But for Adwords advertisers, it means that the content network is up for grabs again.
Advantages of advertising on the content network instead of the search network include a cheaper cost per click, and a lot more control. You can actually pick the exact sites that you want your ad to appear on.
The last of these points is vitally important. When you are advertising on the content network, always specify target sites for all of your ads. In fact you should go even further and specify the exact pages of the site where you want your ad to appear.
Just like advertising on the search network, you want to make sure that the people who see your ad are very interested in your product. You don’t want untargeted clicks. So for example if you are promoting an exercise treadmill, you want your ad on a fitness site, but not on pages about weight training.
It is also recommended that you only advertise on sites that have their Adsense ‘above the fold’ - i.e. the ads are visible on screen immediately when the page is opened, without scrolling down. If they are in the ‘hot’ area toward the top left of the screen, that’s even better.
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