Today’s PPC Hero Landing Page Optimization Podcast will focus on the first4lawyers.com PPC landing page, submitted by Lee. Lee submitted the page because he’s looking for ideas to increase his conversion rates, and specifically for thoughts about the website’s overall appearance and calls to action. We don’t have a sampling of the ads and PPC keywords First4Lawyers uses for … [Read more...] about PPC Hero Landing Page Optimization Podcast – First4Lawyers.com
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PPC Hero Landing Page Optimization Podcast – Business Plan Pro
Today's PPC Hero Landing Page Optimization Podcast will focus on the Business Plan Pro PPC Landing Page, submitted by Nicole. Nicole said in her submission that this page was a redesign of BusinessPlanPro.com. In the initial testing phase, the new page did about 10% better in conversions. However, after implementation the new page showed an overall decrease in conversions, so … [Read more...] about PPC Hero Landing Page Optimization Podcast – Business Plan Pro
Managing Successful PPC Campaigns is a Science and an Art Form
Managing paid search campaigns requires a mixture of science and art. The scale probably tips more toward the scientific elements when it comes to optimizing your performance. However, in order to create a successful, well-balanced campaign, you can't completely disregard either end of the spectrum. Here are some skills/traits that you need to manage your PPC campaign … [Read more...] about Managing Successful PPC Campaigns is a Science and an Art Form
PPC Hero News Roundup for Friday 9/4/2009
If you want successful PPC ads, you have to do much more than just insert calls-to-action and hope visitors will respond. Great ad-writing is all about the language - understanding the language of your customers and enforcing the bond between ad and landing page. Are PPC marketers sneaky bastards? You bet! Just kidding. Actually, Greg over at SEM Geek has interesting take on … [Read more...] about PPC Hero News Roundup for Friday 9/4/2009
5 “Hidden” Things that May Be Hurting Your PPC Account
There is so much going on within any PPC campaign that it can be difficult to keep track of all the moving pieces. You can be a proactive PPC manager but there could be elements of your account that may be quietly hindering your performance. Actually, when an account is performing well, this is when you need to be most vigilant in searching for these "quiet killers" because … [Read more...] about 5 “Hidden” Things that May Be Hurting Your PPC Account
The Five Elements of a Successful Landing Page
Earlier in this document, we discussed how to familiarize yourself with your client's landing page quickly. The tactics we discussed can bring you up to speed on how your client is tracking sales/leads via their contact form or phone calls. Once you have established that leads/sales are being tracked properly, what are the steps for optimizing the performance of your … [Read more...] about The Five Elements of a Successful Landing Page
How to Manage and Optimize Second-tier PPC Search Engines
Within this document, and on our blog, we focus mainly on Google AdWords and Microsoft adCenter. This is because these search engines own the lion's share of the search industry. However, second-tier search engines can generate supplemental traffic, leads, and revenue if they are managed and monitored properly. Each second-tier PPC search engine has a unique user … [Read more...] about How to Manage and Optimize Second-tier PPC Search Engines
A Few Easy Steps to Optimize Your Account Quickly
Inheriting a PPC account also means inheriting someone else's ad texts. However great your ad-writing skills may be, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. Use the existing ad texts as a springboard for creating new ads that build on the best-performing themes. Doing this will give you insight into what has performed well in the past and give you a strong foundation for future … [Read more...] about A Few Easy Steps to Optimize Your Account Quickly
PPC News Roundup for Friday 8/14/2009
Holy cow that is cool! Google is testing the use of images in PPC advertisements! There's no description but who needs one when there is a picture? The only information present is the picture, price, brand and link. Very cool for click-through rates. A study over at Bing.com says they're seeing a 23% increase in ROI in Bing.com over Live search. They claim that Bing's user … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for Friday 8/14/2009
5 Tips to Managing Compliance Teams in Your PPC Accounts
Several of our clients have compliance teams that must approve each and every word the company uses to promote its services and/or products. According to Wikipedia, compliance is defined as: "the goal that corporations or public agencies aspire to in their efforts to ensure that personnel are aware of and take steps to comply with relevant laws and regulations." It’s quite a … [Read more...] about 5 Tips to Managing Compliance Teams in Your PPC Accounts
Increased Bid Transparency with Google’s Bid Simulator
Ever wondered how a bid change is going to affect your AdWords account? Will it send my costs through the roof? Will it sacrifice clicks? What will happen to impressions? You're in luck! The days of bid uncertainty are behind us, sort of. Google has made it a little easier to estimate the potential impact of bid adjustments with the Bid Simulator. While this tool can't predict … [Read more...] about Increased Bid Transparency with Google’s Bid Simulator
PPC News Roundup for Friday 8/7/2009
Search Engine Journal posted some screenshots indicating that Google is testing their results layout. The post, Sponsored Ads Get Closer to Organic Result in SERPs, shows screenshots of the paid results pushed a little to the left. Interested in more details on the Yahoo-Microsoft agreement? Search Engine Land's post "Micro-Hoo: The Details Emerge With SEC Filing" highlights … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for Friday 8/7/2009