Finding the right keywords to
choose for your pay-per-click campaign sounds
easy, doesn’t it? My site sells hiking boots I’ll
buy the phrase hiking boots or my site focuses on
computer repair I’ll buy the term computer repair.
Well, those are two very popular search terms.
You could be competing for thousands of searches
per day. What does that mean to you? That means
those phrases are going to be expensive.
And because these phrases are so broad you may
get visitors to your site but your conversion may
not be good. A conversion is a purchase, click,
subscription to your newsletter or some positive
action by your site visitor.
Now let’s say you define it further. And look
at Merrell hiking boots, comfortable hiking boots,
computer repair in Denver, Colorado, or spyware
removal as your search terms. These terms will be
cheaper and much more defined.
If your term is hiking boots and someone goes
to your site looking for Nike and you don’t sell
it - you’ve just paid for a wasted click. However,
if you buy Merrell hiking boots someone coming to
your site is specifically looking for that brand.
The same holds true for the computer example.
If you offer spyware removal the person who clicks
on your PPC campaign link to spyware removal will
get exactly what they are looking for.
and Yahoo offer suggestions for search
terms and wordtracker.com also offers help with
selecting search terms. This site,
http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/suggestion/,
will also help you select key words for your PPC
campaign.
You may get fewer clicks in to our site this
way but they will be more targeted. And more
targeted clicks convert better.