How long does it take you to design a landing pages? According to Justin to Post-Click Marketing Blog, if you spend more than 7 hours designing a landing page, you're invested too much time. Once you've put that much time into a landing page, it's no longer egile and it's can be changed rapidly for testing. What can slow you down? Graphics. Lesson: make your landing pages … [Read more...] about PPC News Round Up for April 24, 2009
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PPC News Roundup for April 17, 2009
Happy Friday everyone! I'm going to be out of town next week, but I'm sure another member of the PPC Hero team will take my stead and provide everyone with another glorious weekly roundup. Since I'm here now, let's get to this week's news, featuring lots more on landing pages. We begin this week with some AdWords and Analytics tips from the Inside AdWords blog. Since this is … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for April 17, 2009
Write PPC Ads that Scream and Stand Out From the Pack
We have covered the basics on writing benefit-driven ads that feature relevant, high-traffic keywords. Today, I would like to focus on writing ads that compete directly with your competitors and that make a conscious effort to stand out from the pack. Or beat them at their own game. In a crowded PPC landscape, the ads for each keyword can begin to look very similar. Why is … [Read more...] about Write PPC Ads that Scream and Stand Out From the Pack
PPC News Roundup for April 10, 2009
Happy Friday readers! Take a moment to sit back and read up on the latest in the world of PPC. As per usual, there's a lot going on, so read on! Some of you may have seen this in your AdWords reporting already - New conversion metrics. It caught us a little off guard yesterday. These new metrics allow you to track multiple conversions that stem from a single click. Cool … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for April 10, 2009
PPC News Roundup for April 3, 2009
I hope you all enjoyed or at least survived the tomfoolery that permeates the interwebs every April 1st. I found most of the jokes to be fairly weak, but I did enjoy reddits "redesign", aka "reddigg". There were some other good ones, but I don't really care to remember them. Aprils a good month, so I thought I would give it props with another dosage of the weekly PPC news … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for April 3, 2009
PPC News Roundup for March 27, 2009
Back! Had a great trip in Denver and Boulder, quite the beautiful area. Although, I did miss a big storm, as that came this week. I had to walk around in sunny, 70 degree weather. Woe is me. Enjoy the roundup this week. Brad Geddes gives us some good advice on how to benchmark your keyword quality scores against your competition. Make sure to note the initial quality score … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for March 27, 2009
Never Get Bored With My PPC Tasks Checklist
This post is dedicated to all the PPC search advertisers out there who think they have done everything to their PPC account and still can't get the results they need to meet their goals. Just like any job out there, you can never be bored with your PPC account. There is ALWAYS something you can do to improve your performance. Below is a PPC account checklist to make sure you … [Read more...] about Never Get Bored With My PPC Tasks Checklist
Let’s Take another Look at URL Tagging and Tracking PPC Campaigns via Google Analytics
The more we write here at PPC Hero, the more we learn about pay-per-click in general and the needs and wants of our readers. Of all the topics we've touched on over the past few years, the one that has remained most popular is the process for tracking PPC campaigns via Google Analytics. Previously we've written on how to properly tag your destination URLs for Yahoo! Search … [Read more...] about Let’s Take another Look at URL Tagging and Tracking PPC Campaigns via Google Analytics
Our Greatest Hits for February, 2009
The page views have spoken! Below we have gathered PPC Hero’s four most visited, and hopefully most valuable, articles from February. Whether you’re a new or long-time subscriber you may have missed these insightful and helpful pay-per-click management tips. Enjoy! Google AdWords has recently launched a new website called the Google Agency Tool Kit. This new site basically … [Read more...] about Our Greatest Hits for February, 2009
Get All of Your AdWords PPC Tools in Place
Today, Google announced a site that acts as a one-stop shop for all your Google Adwords tools called the Google Agency Tool Kit. Within the site is several tools advertisers use every day to help create and optimize their PPC accounts. Below is a list of the tools on the page with a brief description of each. Tools to Plan: Ad Planner - Create targeted media plans … [Read more...] about Get All of Your AdWords PPC Tools in Place
PPC News Roundup for February 20, 2009
We know that paid search was utilizied by the Obama team when was was running against John McCain. SEM Geek reviews what was accomplished by these campaigns, and what to expect for future political paid search. Yahoo! has a new "Rich Ad" platform, where you can insert videos and pictures, show your logos, and create deep links. It is currently invite only, but it is definitely … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for February 20, 2009
Stop Spending Thousands of Dollars on Unqualified Traffic by Writing Smarter Ad Texts.
More than ever, it's incredibly important to spend your marketing money wisely. This means for PPC, writing ads that not only increase your click-through rates and relevancy, but also qualify each click to make sure that every visitor is highly likely to purchase your products or services. When I write new ads for a client, I research their competitors' sites so that I can … [Read more...] about Stop Spending Thousands of Dollars on Unqualified Traffic by Writing Smarter Ad Texts.