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3 Ways to Make Your Pay Per Click Efforts Stand Out
from:Deb St. George, Publisher, GettingToSuccess.com
It is difficult to make your small ad among a long list of ads stand out and grab attention. That is exactly what you must do though if you want to make a splash despite the wealth of competition you are struggling against in your desire to get ahead of the game and make bigger profits and better sales. With so many competing for limited viewers, how on earth can you make your ads attract the attention of visitors who are ready to buy?
Write compelling, attention grabbing ads. Believe it or not, there is a reason that ad executives are paid so much money when a job goes well. That reason is the fact that it takes a successful campaign takes initiative, talent, and the ability to grab the attention of a nation with a very short attention span. It is not a job for the weak or the faint hearted. The same can be said of pay per click ad campaigns. While you want to remain ethical and tell only the truth you also want people to notice your ad and click on it. More to the point, you want people who are ready to buy to notice and click your ad. You accomplish that goal by making sure that your ad copy, short though it may be, is the one that makes a splash.
Establish a workable budget. While it may sound counter productive if you are wanting piles of qualified traffic, setting a budget is a way to stand out among the competition—especially if you stick with it. It will force you to be more selective with the keywords you use. As an unintended side effect you will also be forced to come up with more creative ads and keywords to grab the attention and capture the imagination of your audience. Live within your means and stick to your budget until you are making enough profit to warrant an increase in expenses. This is where too many marketers fail to maximize their potential. Once you've reached your profit goals you will want to consider amending your goals and increasing your click budget to achieve even greater results.
Finally, you want to appeal to your intended audience on an emotional level. Have them eating out of your hands and ready to buy the moment they click on your ads. The goal is to make sure that those who clicks are interested in what you are selling so be sure that you are appealing to an audience that wants whatever it is that you are selling or you could find a bunch of clicks without a great amount of return on your investment.
It is possible to stand out from the masses by being the add of a few words. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to say as much as possible in as few words as you can manage. This will build upon an air of mystery and encourage clicks to find out the rest of the story.
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