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Keyword Tips For Google Adwords Campaigns

By Expert Author: Craig Ellyard | Article Abstract
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The proper use of your Google Adwords Keywords is essential to successfully running your own pay per click campaign.

Of course there are other factors to consider such as the wording of your advertisement, the effectiveness of your landing page and, not least, the quality and price of the product or service you are offering.

However, the need to use and organise your Google Adwords Keywords effective far outweighs any other considerations. By choosing the best keywords and using them in appropriate ad groups you will be able to target the customers you want.

If your list of Google Adwords Keywords is not up to scratch your new pay per click campaign will have little or no chance of succeeding.

But, before we look at how to use your list of keywords that list needs to be drawn up. The first step here is to review the content of your website noting down the keywords which best describe each facet of your online business.

An important point to note here is that a keyword can be either singular, a combination of more than one word or a whole phrase. This first group of Google Adwords Keywords then needs to be expanded.

An easy way to do this is to feed each of your current keywords into the Keyword Suggestion Tool on Google's site.

The tool will provide further suggestions to increase your Google Adwords Keywords list and you will soon see the number of keywords in your list expand and multiply. Don't be surprised to find that your keyword list growing very quickly to contain hundreds of goog and not so good keywords.

This list then needs to be stripped of all irrelevant words and phrases though take care to retain appropriate words to use in your negative keyword list. Now you have your list of keywords you need to sort them into the Broad, Phrase and Exact catagories used by Google.

Once each category list is fully populated you then need to group your Google Adwords Keywords into adgroups for each pay per click campaign you are running remembering that the success of each campaign will depend on the creative use of different adgroups and advertisements within that campaign.

The bottom line here is that sorting your lists of Google Adwords Keywords into appropriate ad groups is the fundamental factor behind creating a successful pay per click campaign.
Craig Ellyard

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Craig Ellyard and business partner Helen Bissett run a successful training company in the UK specialising in E-Marketing. Their website can be found at: www.adwords-seminars.com

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