Our first survey was a success! First, we'd like to thank all 43 respondents for their participation. Below are the results of the survey. Tomorrow I will post an analysis of the survey results; and on Thursday I will post the extended comments we received. The attributes featured in the survey were culled mainly from two sources: Bill Slawski's discovery of US patents filed … [Read more...] about AdWords Quality Score Survey Results Are In
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Interview with Kevin Gibbons, SEOptimize
Kevin Gibbons is currently the Director of Search at SEOptimize, who provides search engine optimization and pay-per-click management services to a wide range of clients mainly based within the UK. Kevin has become a very well known and expert blogger in the SEO and PPC industry. To learn more about Kevin click here. Kevin was kind enough to answer a few of our questions … [Read more...] about Interview with Kevin Gibbons, SEOptimize
Top 6 Settings to Check When Starting a New Adwords Account
You've done your keyword research, you've given thought to your ad copy and you've even scoped out your competitor's ads and position: now you're ready to set up your own PPC account and let the sparks fly. Admittedly, setting up my first PPC account was a formidable experience. As such, I'm taking it upon myself to spill the beans on the best practices for setting up accounts … [Read more...] about Top 6 Settings to Check When Starting a New Adwords Account
Cross-Channel Tracking Explained
We all know that the majority of searches and subsequent PPC traffic derives from the big boys, Google and Yahoo!. For the most part we also know that it can make a great deal of sense to utilize MSN and Ask.com in our advertising efforts. From there, the list of alternative search engines continues to grow. Considering up and coming stars like Business.com, Adbrite, … [Read more...] about Cross-Channel Tracking Explained
Placement Performance Reporting
What is it? Google's new Placement Performance Report allows advertisers to view the sites where their ads are being displayed on the content network. In the not-so-distant past, advertisers were relegated to "all or nothing" content strategies. This new transparency allows for greater flexibility in account management and will help to quiet growing opposition to the use of … [Read more...] about Placement Performance Reporting
PPC News Roundup for May 4, 2007
In yet another rally cry against a-typical landing pages, this post praises the use of more conversion paths. Google AdWords interface nearly slowed to a halt yesterday with many advertisers experiencing serious delays in account management. Jeeves is dead. Long live the Algorithm. Jeeves is shouting, "Hey Look at Me!" Will it work? Which search engine returns the best … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for May 4, 2007
PPC News Roundup for April 20, 2007
While we have yet to test out Google’s Website Optimizer in-house, it is great to see other advertisers’ test results. This basic test showed that by increasing relevant text on the landing page, the conversion rate increased by over 20%! Despite each company claiming not to be in competition with each other, PayPal raises the stakes against Google Checkout once … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for April 20, 2007
5 Steps to Exceeding Your Clients Expectations
Tons of information has been posted on how to increase your CTRs or conversion rates or how to improve your ad text and quality scores. I would like to share how I was able to increase my overall account status from under-performing to over-performing. See if my plan of action could possibly help you. It was successful for me. * The goal: to reach 15,284 clicks with a CPC of … [Read more...] about 5 Steps to Exceeding Your Clients Expectations
PPC News Roundup for April 6, 2007
Anxious to start using Google’s Website Optimizer? Multivariate testing is even easier with these free tools and resources. Yahoo’s decision to require shorter ad descriptions comes with great tips for writing short, relevant and powerful messages. Sometimes you need to turn down your hype dial and make your headlines not so fantastical and wonderful. Chris … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for April 6, 2007
When Broad Match Is Just TOO Broad
There’s an interesting thread at SEM 2.0 seeking thoughts about paid-search marketing "woes" in relation to Google’s broad-matching technology. What spawned the discussion was a blog post from Rimm-Kaufman that explained how Google’s broad match has been expanded to include "extended match." The obvious change in search-query permutations and phrase orders … [Read more...] about When Broad Match Is Just TOO Broad
Being #1 Doesn’t Always Mean You Win
This is the first in a series of case studies we will be publishing. These case studies will focus on the work we do for clients. In particular, we will dissect the strategies we implemented to solve certain problems within a campaign or goals we wanted to attain. We will discuss the strategy and the outcome (positive or negative). Client: Indian Math Online (IMO) is an online … [Read more...] about Being #1 Doesn’t Always Mean You Win
We’re Gonna Have Some Fundamentals!
All of us who work in pay-per-click (PPC) advertising look at accounts and stats day in and day out. After a while, we can easily start to lose focus and lose our grip on the basics. Today, I will discuss the most fundamental yet most important aspects of managing a well-planned and great-performing PPC campaign. Ad Testing The most powerful tip I can give to anyone running … [Read more...] about We’re Gonna Have Some Fundamentals!