Bend over, someone might want to see your "Google!" (FadSense Ads)
Yes, right where the sun don't shine, you might see your next Google ad! I'm still on the floor laughing about this one, but gee whiz, maybe there really is a beta in the works? Make sure you're sitting down before you click... Google FadSense™
As A 4Life Research independent distributor, you might be wondering why I'm talking about a futuristic contextual AdSense (AdWord) program like FadSense. It's partially because it's funny, but more importantly, it's because I feel the type of advertising we have been discussing here at my "Internet Marketing Tips for 4Life Research" blog, is critical to your future. What I'm hoping to teach you are skills and tips that will not only work for Google today, but for any similar type advertising in the future. Google FadSense, real or not!
To summarize the core of our current discussions, we want to know:
- How to find keywords related to your products and services.
- How to determine "tags" that help categorize your content.
- How to prepare your marketing campaign from the ground up.
- How to track your traffic, results, and advertising ROI (return on investment).
- How to create a destination or landing page that works.
- How to manage your advertising budget.
- How to create eye catching headlines for your ads.
My Continuing Tips To Help You With 4Life Research...
Over the past few weeks we have hammered away with dozens of valuable tips. This week we continue.- When thinking up keywords, use examples of specific things your product is used for: 'clean floors', clean countertops', 'wash floors', 'mop floors', 'polish stove top', 'remove grime', 'shine appliances', 'disinfect bacteria', 'hide furniture flaws' etc.
- Explore variations: 'soy milk', 'soymilk', 'soy-milk'
- Add plurals: 'protein bar' and 'protein bars'
- Use abbreviations and acronyms
- Use US and UK spellings
- Keyword phrases may be questions: 'how to repair bad credit', 'when should I diet', 'how do I lose weight', 'where are discount cosmetics', etc.
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