Improve Your Traffic From Google Adwords
One of the best ways to generate targeted instant
traffic is by using Google Adwords. It's a
pay-per-click search engine advertising tool. If
you're totally new to what I'm saying, just go to
Google Adwords official site to read more at
www.google.com/adwords
Before you want to take my words for what I'm going to
share, I want to reassure you that I know and I have
been using this tool. I've used Google Adwords to
attract tens of thousands of traffic to several of my
online niche websites since 2003. You know, you can
get a lot of information and tips on the internet. But
some of them who teach you might have no clue how
to do it but just 'copy' from other people's book base
on theories, NOT real-life experience.

To see the proof clearly, click here to enlarge the image.
It's very important that you're bidding on the
keywords correctly to save money and also, attract the
targeted traffic to your website. If you did not know,
there are 4 ways how you can instruct your keywords to
appear when someone is searching for them.
Broad Match (by default)
"Broad match" means that ads for the keyword 'tennis shoes'
would be triggered by search terms containing the words
tennis and shoes regardless of their position. So an
ad could appear next to search results for free tennis
worn shoes or tennis shoes by Nike. Ads will also
automatically show for such expanded keyword matches
as plurals and relevant variations.
Phrase Match
By putting quotation marks around a keyword phrase
"tennis shoes" ads appear on searches with tennis
followed by shoes. Now we see all the searches for
tennis shoes, or any other possible combination. But
we would not reach people who type tennis worn shoes
or tennis game and shoes – the ad does not appear if the
search contains any other terms between tennis and shoes.
Exact Match
By adding brackets around a keyword [tennis shoes] you
are specifying an exact match: your ad appears
only when someone searches for the phrase tennis shoes
without any other words before or after, and with tennis
and shoes only in that order. This type of matching
is especially recommended for single-word keywords.
Negative Match
We can also use negative matching to eliminate certain
searches that may be irrelevant. To do this, we enter
keywords tennis shoes and added a -free, -pictures.
This gives us all those searching for tennis shoes and
all word combinations including tennis shoes, but not
those who searched for free tennis shoes or
tennis shoes pictures.
So what's the point?
If you want to get the best result when advertising
via Google Adwords, using the Exact Match will gives
you the best result. However, you'll get less traffic.
If you want to attract a lot of traffic, use Broad
Match but the quality of the traffic will suffer
because you are going to attract untargeted traffic.
My suggestion?
Use Exact Match and Phrase Match. The way to overcome
the 'little traffic' problem is to bid for MORE KEYWORDS.
So instead of using 200 keywords to bid, crack your
head to think of 400 keywords. Problem solved.
It's wasting money to attract a lot of traffic but not
targeted because it's difficult to monetize untargeted
traffic to profit.
You "Chan" Do It!
-Patric CHan
Founder Of The "Chan Do"
Internet Success System
http://www.YouChanDoIt.com
P.S: On a non-related topic, I want to tell
you that the resale rights for "How To Make
More Money Easily" is selling fast. You
can still get a copy of it if you want at:
http://www.makemoremoneylessons.com/resell.html
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traffic is by using Google Adwords. It's a
pay-per-click search engine advertising tool. If
you're totally new to what I'm saying, just go to
Google Adwords official site to read more at
www.google.com/adwords
Before you want to take my words for what I'm going to
share, I want to reassure you that I know and I have
been using this tool. I've used Google Adwords to
attract tens of thousands of traffic to several of my
online niche websites since 2003. You know, you can
get a lot of information and tips on the internet. But
some of them who teach you might have no clue how
to do it but just 'copy' from other people's book base
on theories, NOT real-life experience.

To see the proof clearly, click here to enlarge the image.
It's very important that you're bidding on the
keywords correctly to save money and also, attract the
targeted traffic to your website. If you did not know,
there are 4 ways how you can instruct your keywords to
appear when someone is searching for them.
Broad Match (by default)
"Broad match" means that ads for the keyword 'tennis shoes'
would be triggered by search terms containing the words
tennis and shoes regardless of their position. So an
ad could appear next to search results for free tennis
worn shoes or tennis shoes by Nike. Ads will also
automatically show for such expanded keyword matches
as plurals and relevant variations.
Phrase Match
By putting quotation marks around a keyword phrase
"tennis shoes" ads appear on searches with tennis
followed by shoes. Now we see all the searches for
tennis shoes, or any other possible combination. But
we would not reach people who type tennis worn shoes
or tennis game and shoes – the ad does not appear if the
search contains any other terms between tennis and shoes.
Exact Match
By adding brackets around a keyword [tennis shoes] you
are specifying an exact match: your ad appears
only when someone searches for the phrase tennis shoes
without any other words before or after, and with tennis
and shoes only in that order. This type of matching
is especially recommended for single-word keywords.
Negative Match
We can also use negative matching to eliminate certain
searches that may be irrelevant. To do this, we enter
keywords tennis shoes and added a -free, -pictures.
This gives us all those searching for tennis shoes and
all word combinations including tennis shoes, but not
those who searched for free tennis shoes or
tennis shoes pictures.
So what's the point?
If you want to get the best result when advertising
via Google Adwords, using the Exact Match will gives
you the best result. However, you'll get less traffic.
If you want to attract a lot of traffic, use Broad
Match but the quality of the traffic will suffer
because you are going to attract untargeted traffic.
My suggestion?
Use Exact Match and Phrase Match. The way to overcome
the 'little traffic' problem is to bid for MORE KEYWORDS.
So instead of using 200 keywords to bid, crack your
head to think of 400 keywords. Problem solved.
It's wasting money to attract a lot of traffic but not
targeted because it's difficult to monetize untargeted
traffic to profit.
You "Chan" Do It!
-Patric CHan
Founder Of The "Chan Do"
Internet Success System
http://www.YouChanDoIt.com
P.S: On a non-related topic, I want to tell
you that the resale rights for "How To Make
More Money Easily" is selling fast. You
can still get a copy of it if you want at:
http://www.makemoremoneylessons.com/resell.html
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1 Comments:
Hey Patrick,
Great advice on Adwords there and a nice little blog you've got going :)
Keep it up!
Best regards,
Rory
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