An Amazon Herbs associate promotional strategy for pay per click results.
Are you telling me that 192 days have passed since the beginning of our current year?
As most of us continue our attempt to drum up some business, 2005 is rapidly marching on, yet for may web entrepreneurs few visitors are marching over to see what's up. Are they marching to a different drummer or is it that your thoughts about internet marketing are just not keeping the beat?
| Are you getting your piece of the pie? Internet retail sales are projected to reach up to 110 billion dollars in 2005. (Source: Shop.org/Forrester 05/2005) |
With 173 days remaining in 2005, imagine how much different your business would be if you could get just ONE serious customer, prospect or visitor to take action each day.
If you're asking "How can I achieve his goal?" Maybe a little internet advertising is in order? Seems that's what a lot of successful online marketers are doing. And of all the methods out there, nothing seems to beat setting up a little search engine listing under keywords matching your niche audience and pay on a "per click" basis as they arrive at your site.
Search marketing will represent 39% of all online advertising spending this year and will account for 44% of online ad spending in 2010. (Source: Forrester Research 02/2005) From New York to L.A. you'll find stories and statistics that prove "it can be done". Yes, online sales are happening. Reports are continuing, sales are up, and the drum beats on.
| Q1 online sales for 2005 reached nearly $37 billion, representing an 18% year-over-year increase (Source: Forrester). Yet if you dig through your online sales records it's unlikely you've experienced similar growth. |
But I'm An Amazon Herbs associate, I'm told it is a bit different selling what I sell?
Maybe you are thinking that "some things" sell online but not your nutritional supplements. Nothing could be further from the truth. In most cases, it is not the product or service that hinders a sale, it boils down to traffic, strategy and page presentation. Whether you advertise using Google's AdWords, or do pay-per-click at Overture, Yahoo or MSN search, it's the campaign strategy that's important.
In my last two blog posts we started our series of PPC search engine tips. These tips will unquestionanly help your marketing campaign and hopefully put some of the statistics on your side. Without any further delay, I'll continue with my tips this week.
Search engine campaign tips:
- 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.
In addition, I've written a many 'how-to' articles specifically to help get your internet marketing strategy on-track. You might find these internet marketing articles for Amazon Herbs interesting or helpful.
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| posted by Dan Hollings @ 3:47 PM |
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