How can house and kitchenwares be sold on the web? Can they be promoted by a PPC campaign
After 50 years of meeting ever-evolving consumer demands, Tupperware continues to create innovative and surprising solutions for the kitchen and home that feature up-to-the-minute, beautiful designs that are fun to have around. Tupperware products have been recognized and acquired by many of the world s finest art museums and industrial design collections. Just as Earl Tupper s early plastic products revolutionized food storage and preparation, today s Tupperware products continue to enhance lifestyles by offering ingenious design, quality construction, and a lifetime warranty.
As A Tupperware consultant 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 traffic.
Can your house and kitchenwares be sold by a PPC campaign or not? That's question #1, right? But equally important, can you implement a strategy that generates more real customers than campaign costs?
Encouraging news, the answer is: "probably yes."
More tips for your PPC campaign:
- If your product or service is something that can be related to a locale, like a city, state or region you may be able to find some ripe tomatoes in phrases like: 'retirement homes in Florida', 'Mississippi flat rate phone service', 'herbal sunscreen for southwestern sun', 'indoor air filters for Los Angeles'.
- Discover more keywords by narrowing down to extreme specifics. People can be VERY specific when they search. Use names of months and years like '2004 tax savings', 'May flowers', 'Christmas of 2005' or 'September back to school supplies'.
Let's say you are marketing a broad line of herbal products... why not get a list of all herbs (there may be thousands) and use that list as a keyword list. Maybe your product doesn't contain every herb on the list, but people searching for any ONE herb specifically may be interested in others. Try specific model numbers, makes and designs if your products are sometimes referred to this way: 'Epson stylus CX6400', 'Apple G5', etc. - Add adjectives to your keywords like: big, purple, new, cheap, affordable, soft, aromatic, healthy, etc.
Until next week, happy pay per click campaigning...
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