My nutritional supplements seem like a perfect internet product. How can they be sold successfully by Sponsored Ads or AdWords
Seaborne is dedicated to educating the American public on why the chitin products are the choice food supplements of over 10,000 physicians in Japan.
As A Seaborne distributor you know your product and you've set your goals. Your web page, site, or blog is up and you're pondering methods to get people.
Can your nutritional supplements be sold by Sponsored Ads or AdWords or not? You've got to answer that first, right? But equally important, can you come up with a pay per click campaign that generates more results or profits than lost money?
Guess what, the answer is: "without a doubt, YES!"
PPC Tips list continued from previous weeks:
- Expand your keywords by asking your spouse, friends, neighbors, relatives, existing customers and strangers to look at your web page and offer their keyword suggestions. In this phase you cannot have too many cooks in the kitchen.
- Put your biscuits in the oven and watch'em rise... That is, use web based 'keyword expanders' and research tools to expand your keywords beyond what you can come up with on your own.
- Remember, searchers may type in something that describes your product, but more often than not they will be typing in words describing their problem. If your product or service solves, fixes, heals, masks or even distracts them from their problem, you want those keywords on your list.
- "In-house" keywords (those used frequently by others in your industry or business) are often the most costly because lazy business owners don't often think beyond their own nose. The result is these limited keywords get bided-up sky high. Customers on the other hand seldom search using "in-house" keywords. Your goal is to find keyword niches popular with customers but less popular with your competition.
Check back next week for the next in this series of pay per click marketing tips...
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