introduction to google adwords
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Agenda
Introduction to Google Adwords, by Rik Helsen8 October, 2009
1. 1. Introduction to Google adwords
2. 2. Demo: Creating a simple campaign
3. 3. Things you should know for managing your campaigns effectively
4. 4. Tools & Resources
5. 5. Q&A
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History
Google publically launched Adwords in 2000, on a “cost per 1000 impressions” basis.
There was no keyword bidding involved. Banner ads where standard at the time. Google was the first to use unobtrusive text ads based on search terms, displayed next to the search results.
Only in 2002 the cost-per-click model was introducedcombined with a unique “relevance” score to avoid advertisers with large budgets but irrelevant ads to hijack all attention.
“Google’s decision to factor clickthrough-rate into an advertiser’s ranking forced an economy of relevance and profit into the pay-per-click model.”
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Online advertising today
Worldwide between 63% and 72% of all searches are performed on Google (depening on the source)
Source: Hitwise and comScore
In Belgium 96% of all searches are performed on GoogleSource: comScore
In the United Kingdom online ad spending has overtaken TV advertising (£ 1.75 billion – 60% of this was spent on Google adwords = 1.05 billion £)
Source: Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC)
Google Leads U.S. Search Advertising Market With 76% Market Share, While Yahoo Gains 3% Market Share Annually According to Efficient Frontier Report
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• The goal of google adwords is to generate more quality traffic to your website.
• Increase your brand awareness
• Sell more products and services
• Increase your profits
• Your ad should be helping the internet public to achieve their goals
Goals when using Adwords
Google Search network
Google Partners
Google Content Network
DevicesDesktop and laptop computers Iphones and other mobile devices with
full internet browsers.
Googles different advertising channels
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Ads in the search network
To the right of the organic search results
(Cost per click advertising)
Above the search results(Cost per click advertisting)If the relevance is highWhen you pay more than your competitors
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Ads in the content network
Ads can be embedded in websites Targetting keywords ORTargetting specific URL’s
Cost-Per-Click Targets the search results pagesYou only pay when an advert is clicked
Cost-Per-Mille (1000 page impressions) Targets the content network (embedded
in pages)You pay everytime an ad is shown
Payment models
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User enters a search term
Advertiser determines a number of keywords and associates an advertisment
Google matches the search terms with the keywords and displays the ads.
When a user clicks the ad, the advertiser pays a certain amount based on their bid
How it works
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2. Demo: Creating a simple campaign
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Demonstration
3. Things you should know for managing your campaigns effectively
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Structure of a Google Adwords Account
AccountUsers & payment details
CampaignHere you define a geographical
target area and (browser) language
Ad GroupAn ad group contains one or more
ads which target a set of keywords,placements, or both.
KeywordsKeywords (exact, board, Negative keywords
Almost never the homepage of a website
Content pages that are relevant to the search term (=keyword)
Product informationService description
Pages that include measurable goals:A registration form for a free white
paperSubscribtion form for a newsletter“Purchase” buttons (checkout)
Each individual keyword can have it’s own target url associated with it!
Very usefull with e-commerce websites
What pages should I target?
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How to write a good advertisement
25 character headline 2 x 35 character description lines Display link URL
Tips: Answer the users questions Use dynamic keywords where suitableUse url rewriting for relevant url & display linkInclude a “call-to-action” Include as much detail as possible (e.g. price – model nr - …)
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Quality score
The quality score directly influences the ranking and price of your advertising campaigns.
Click-through rateLanding pageHistorical performanceAd copy relevancyKeyword relevancyMore relevancy factors.
RELEVANCE : The greater the relevance of your ads keywords and landingpages, the higher /cheaper clickthrough rate you will achieve.
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Work offline on your Mac or PC. Upload changes to AdWords any time. Store and navigate one or more accounts. Add, edit, and delete campaigns, ad
groups, ads, keywords, and placements. Make large-scale changes quickly. Perform advanced searches and edits. Add comments for your changes. Sort and view performance statistics. Copy or move items between campaigns,
ad groups, and accounts. Export a snapshot of your account for
archiving or sharing. Import an archive or share file and review
proposed changes.
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Benefits of AdWords editor
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Up to 30 days after a user clicks your ad, this user is associated with the adword campaign and keyword (using a tracing cookie). This allows:
E-commerce tracking up to individual sales, product categories, …Tracking of custom events/goals such as newsletter subscriptions or user registration.Funnels allow you to see where during a process users “drop out”.Research of additional search queries perfomend using your website’s search interface.
Google Analytics
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1. Having a non converting landing page2. Not being able to accurartly measure
results3. Track the right metrics (profit instead
of sales in conversion tracking)4. Fail to optimize ad serving (decide for
yourself which ads to serve most)5. Using broad match only6. Praying your quality score will get
better7. Activating the content network
without modifying bids8. Always going for the #1 spot9. Not looking at all statistics: test by
time of day 10. Too many Keywords in Adgroups11. Not tracking CTR of your indivdual
keywords
Common mistakes
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4. Tools & resources
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Google Adwords Editor - http://www.google.com/intl/en/adwordseditor Keyword Density/Prominence Analyzer - http://www.ranks.nl/tools/spider.html Google keyword tools
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternalhttp://www.google.com/sktool/
Traffic estimator - https://adwords.google.com/select/TrafficEstimatorSandbox
Tools
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Adwords Help center - https://adwords.google.com/support/ Google Business Channel (recommended) - http://www.youtube.com/user/GoogleBusiness Google Adwords help - http://www.youtube.com/user/GoogleAdWordsHelp
Digitalpoint forum - http://forums.digitalpoint.com/
Google Advertising Professional exam - http://www.google.com/adwords/learningcenter/
Resources
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5. Q&A
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