Google Ads Mastery Personal Use Ebook

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter: 1 Getting started with Google Ads
Chapter: 2 Create your Google Ads – Step by Step
Chapter: 3 Ingredients to Build a successful Adwords Campaign
Chapter: 4 Google Ad-words Mistakes to be avoided
Chapter: 5 Google Ad-Words Audit & Optimization Guide
Chapter: 6 Improving quality Score in Google Adwords
Chapter: 7 Ad-Words Display Advertising
Chapter: 8 Turbocharger Ad-words for breakthrough performance
Chapter: 9 Content Remarketing strategies with Google Display network
Chapter: 10 Ad-words Bidding Strategies your competitor’s don’t know
Chapter: 11 Using Google Ad-words for small businesses
Chapter: 12 How to reduce wasted Adwords Spend in 2017
Chapter: 13 Google Ad-words Features Update for 2017
Chapter: 14 Tracking Google Ads: Analytics
Chapter: 15 Case Studies

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How Much Does Advertising on Google Cost?

In pay per click advertising, you only pay if someone clicks on your ad. The cost per click of an ad depends on how much you bid on certain keywords. The cost ranges greatly depending on if you are in a market where a lot of other businesses are willing to pay a high price to rank on a certain keyword.

For example, if you are a realtor in a small town you might be able to bid less than $1 per click on a keyword and still have your ad show in this section. However, if you own a medical malpractice law firm in a big city, the cost per click will be much more expensive.

You can use Google􀇯s keyword planner to see how much the suggested bids are for your ad to show up when someone searches for specific key terms. However, instead of focusing on the cost of advertising, you will want to think about how much you stand to earn from advertising on Google, and whether this will yield a substantial profit for your business.

How can you save 33.5% on the Adwords cost per click?

The simple answer is to advertise on Bing. In many ways, Bing provides a very similar service to Google AdWords. The only big disadvantage of Bing is that there are fewer clicks available for purchase. As a result, many advertisers focus on Google AdWords and ignore Bing. The lower competition means less fierce bidding, which in turn lowers the cost per click. According to an article by Wordstream, Bing is typically 33.5% cheaper than AdWords for the same term. If you have not tried Bing, get started with a free $50 advertising credit.

How to Create an Effective Google Ad

•Use your keywords in your ad – You need to use the same keywords that you are bidding on are in your ad so that Google will be able to tell that the ad is relevant to the search.

•Use local identifiers – If you are a local business, you want to consider using location terms in your search. If someone is searching for 􀇲bbqdallas􀇳 then your ad with the headline 􀇲Best BBQ in Dallas􀇳 will be more likely to show in the results and be highly relevant for theperson looking for a restaurant in your area.

•Clearly state who you are and what you offer – The user should know immediately what your business is and how you can help with what they􀇯re looking for. If you own a store that offers many different products, make sure you are matching your ad to the keywords being searched.

•Tell the user what makes your business unique – There are tons of results on the first page of a Google search. You need to tell them why they should choose your business. Are you more affordable, dependable, or reliable? Do you have awesome reviews and ratings? Share that information in your ad.

•Have a clear call to action – Users are more likely to click on an ad if they are being instructed on next steps. Examples of this are 􀇲Call today for a free quote,􀇳 or 􀇲Enter zip to find store closest to you􀇳.

•Include a promotion – You may want to include an offer such as 􀇲20% off shoes today!􀇳 or 􀇲Free shipping!􀇳. It􀇯s understandable if you don􀇯t want to offer a discount on top of the advertising cost, but even a small offer can be the difference between attracting a new customer to your site, and having them click on the website next to yours.

•Enhance your ad with extensions – Extensions show additional information about your business, such as your phone numbers, store rating or address, as links extending from your ad. Including extensions will increase the amount of space you take up on the results page, and they tend to have a high click through rates (both huge benefits). Plus there is no additional cost for including extensions.

A simple step you can take before writing your ads is to search for your type of business and see what type of ads come up. You don􀇯t want to copy other businesses ads exactly, but you can get an idea of what works and what is out there.

Sample of a good ad on Google

This ad hits all of the things on our checklist. It is packed with keywords, offers $40 off, boasts being open 24/7, has a clear message to call, notes that they are located in NYC, and has ad extensions that are tempting to click on. Next, take a look at this ad:

This ad is a little weaker because although it is clear that they are offering plumbing services in NYC, there are not many keywords, and nothing in the ad makes them stand out against the other ads listed.

Google gives you a certain amount of characters to use, and in most cases you want to take advantage of all possible characters. The bigger your ad, the more it will stand out and the more keywords you can use within your ad.

Benefits of using Google Ads for your business:

These are the main reasons you should be using Google AdWords.

1. Google AdWords Increases Leads and Customers

Google Analytics is one of the best tools for lead generation. If your campaigns are set up properly, it has the potential to send extremely targeted leads to your website, Ecommerce website, opt-in form or other online property. Google AdWords allows you to focus on people who are searching for what you have to offer.

2. It’s a Flexible Marketing Platform

Anyone who uses Google AdWords regularly will immediately tell you that it􀇯s an extremely flexible marketing platform. It􀇯s suitable for all kinds and sizes of organizations. You can literally turn Internet traffic on and off using this system. This platform is also compatible with a wide range of other marketing platforms and software systems.

3. Businesses Get a High Return on Investment

Unlike other marketing strategies, you only pay for ads people click on. Once you optimize Google AdWords campaigns, you can get a high return on investment which may not be possible to achieve with other marketing strategies. However, this takes time and you have to find out what approach suits you and your business.

4. You See Fast, Transparent Results

This platform shows you easy-to-understand results and reports of your campaigns extremely quickly after it goes live.

It􀇯s easy to analyse the progress of your AdWords campaigns because its dashboard gives you all the information related to each campaign such as the ads clicked, keywords entered by website visitors, cost of clicks and much more.

5. It Taps Into Huge, High Quality Traffic Sources

Google is one of the biggest companies in the world. Millions of people search and click Google ads every day. This means it can send a business a huge amount of traffic every day, if they have the budget to pay for this traffic.

Google prides itself on displaying relevant content and ads when people search through its search engine or view content that features Google ads.

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- Resource Report, Cheat Sheet, Mindmap
- Year Released/Circulated: 2017
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