Targeting Visitors for Software Companies using Google Adwords Negative Keywords.
November 3rd, 2009 // 11:30 am @ Uri Lederman
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I have recently been in talks with software as a service firms that are running Google Adwords campaigns and are complaining of very high cost of conversion.
The basis of a FAILED campaign.
My two first questions to them are:
1)Â Are you running these campaigns yourself?
2)Â Are you running negative keywords on these campaigns?
Look, DYI Google Adwords is certainly a steep learning curve. This learning curve costs YOU money.
Negative keywords are a root cause of most failed search campaigns.
This post is geared towards software companies that are utilizing the paid search environments as part of their online marketing mix.
First and foremost if you are unclear as to what negative keywords are you can read about them here.
One of the most UNDERUTILIZED ways of acquiring a negative keyword list is your own data, under your nose.
Print out a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly report (depending on volume) of the keywords being used to find your website. This data can be acquired through your organic data source or through Adwords own, Search Query Performance report.
Sift through these reports and you will notice many negative keywords that just do not apply to your product or service.
Here is a list of generic ones that I use for my ppc campaign management and I use as a starting point.
To negate freeloaders I use the following:
free
freeware
gratis
kostenlos
gratuit
“public domainâ€
“open sourceâ€
To negate people looking for cracks or pirated software:
crack
cracks
cracked
crackz
key
key gen
keygen
keygens
key gens
key generator
key gens
keygenz
“registration keyâ€
“license keyâ€
pirated
pirate
patch
patches
rapidshare
rapid share
serial
serials
serialz
wares
warez
unlock
unlocking
hack
hacked
hacks
password
torrent
torrents
torrentz
bittorrent
Programmers love to click on ads to search for sample code:
c++
delphi
php
flash
xml
visual basic
ajax
vb
api
excel
java
code
source
template
templates
model
example
sample
xls
xsl
sheet
schema
project
What about negating exact terms such as:
[software]
[program]
[programs]
[shareware]
The above are just a quick sample which might help my readers out in running their own campaigns. It is certainly NOT an exhausted list.
Negative Keyword Search is imperative to your paid search success.
As a Pay Per Performance PPC Management Company we take as much of the guesswork out of our PPC Managed Campaigns as we can. Not because we can, because we have too..
I hope this helps..
Good luck.. And good marketing..
Cheers,
Category : Conversion Optimization & Google & Local Search & MSN & Pay Per Click & Pay Per Performance & Rant & Search Engine Marketing & YAHOO
Latest “shift happens” video – Did you know 4.0?
November 2nd, 2009 // 11:25 am @ Uri Lederman
Media Advertising is going through the biggest change we have ever seen. What is your company doing to stay ahead of the pack?
How are you using social marketing?
Search Marketing?
eMail Marketing?
Convergence marketing?
If your understand Today’s environment then you know that today is the fastest, easiest & cheapest way to get a hold of your target market.
Not convinced? Have a look at this:
Category : Blog & Conversion Optimization & Google & Local Search & MSN & Pay Per Click & Pay Per Performance & Rant & Search Engine Marketing & Social Marketing & Video Marketing & YAHOO
Quantcast Comes out with Top 1 Million Sites
September 16th, 2009 // 9:41 am @ Uri Lederman
Quantcast has just come out with a revised top 1 million site list..
Check it out here.
http://blog.quantcast.com/quantcast/2009/09/quantcast-top-sites.html
Category : Blog & Conversion Optimization & Pay Per Performance & Search Engine Marketing & Social Marketing
Adwords To Open Content Network to Certified Competing Networks
August 30th, 2009 // 3:57 pm @ Uri Lederman
Google has done it again…
In the coming months Google will open its Content Network to competing ad networks and give the power to it’s AdSense publishers to turn ON other certified network in order for these networks to compete for advertising space.
This will undoubtedly increase average cost per click on the Google Content Network.
Check out this video:
Google Content Network is expanding
Google writes to their publishers (affiliates):
“This new capability will help you generate the most profit for every ad that appears on your site, whether the ads come from AdWords advertisers or Google-certified ad networks,”
From an advertiser perspective or affiliate perspective.. This is going to hurt..
Time to diversify boys & girls…
Still don’t understand the impact this could have on your business.
We can help through our Pay Per Performance Marketing Services.
Category : Blog & Conversion Optimization & Google & Local Search & Pay Per Click & Pay Per Performance & Rant & Search Engine Marketing & Social Marketing
Current & Future State of SEM environments..
August 27th, 2009 // 10:20 am @ Uri Lederman
Great post that talks about the current & future state of SEM environments.
http://ppcsummit.com/newsletter/?p=404
I myself am noticing that PPC Training is on the rise
Back to helping my clients get ready for the holiday season..
Category : Conversion Optimization & Google & Local Search & MSN & Pay Per Click & Pay Per Performance & Search Engine Marketing & Social Marketing & YAHOO
