How To Check My AdWords Market Place?
3. Never spend weeks or months searching for every possible keyword phrase for your campaign. Keep things simple at first by starting with a small list of keywords that are often searched on and see how you get on.
4. When creating a keyword list ignore any keyword phrases that have less than a few hundred impressions. They’re not worth the effort.
5. If your small keyword list starts to work, then gradually expand it to include more keywords. If it fails, then try to understand why.
In recent years, I’ve looked at a number of campaigns for clients where the products great, the ads are well written, landing pages are good, and the keywords are a good match, but the demand has not been there. It’s hard to tell someone who’s spent hours and hours banging their head against the wall to try and make their AdWords campaign work that they never stood a chance.
Don’t let this happen to you. Make sure you check the AdWords Market for your product or service, and launch your advertising slowly, a little bit at a time. If the response is good, then move forward. But if nobody bites, don’t be afraid to get out!
About the Author:
Adrian Key is editor of the AdWords Adviser, a blog dedicated to making AdWords more profitable for you. Now it’s your turn! What do you do to check your AdWords market place? Leave a comment with your ideas at ==>> http://www.adwords-adviser.co.uk/5-proven-steps-to-checking-your-adwords-market
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