How to optimize your PPC Campaign
Get rid of it
We are inundated with statistics. There is the CTR (click through rate), Clicks per day, conversion ratios, CPC (cost per click) … just to name a few. Forget them … don’t ever look at them again… they’re all (almost) worthless. If you’re like most of us, we spend several hours a month analyzing the statistics and trying to come to a reasonable conclusion, only to be more confused.
There’s only one statistic that has any real meaning… What is your cost per order? That’s it! Do you really care how many clicks you got for a specific keyword? Who cares? If that keyword doesn’t deliver an order… GET RID OF IT! Don’t get enamored with how cool it is to be in the #1 position if that word doesn’t deliver orders… GET RID OF IT!
Keywords are King
I typically launch campaigns with hundreds of keywords. Since your orders are directly related to people clicking on certain keywords, it’s essential to have many relevant keywords. It’s amazing how many “order producing words”, I found using keyword mining tools. You cannot imagine all of the combinations that people use… many of which become your best words. Consequently, the more relevant keywords you have, the more orders. There are several tools available to help you mine for keywords including Google, Overture, and Wordtracker.
Many of you will be surprised to find the old 20/80 rule also holds true here. 20% of your keywords deliver 80% or more of the orders. I’ve seen campaigns where 5% deliver 100% of the orders. Can you imagine how much money is being thrown away? By the time your finished eliminating the words that don’t deliver, you will be down to just a handful. Finding new productive words is the key to scaling your campaign.
Start Saving NOW!
By using the above methodology, you can now create new campaigns or refine existing ones and find out within 30 days if the campaign is delivering. The process includes; finding hundreds of keywords, placing the words on Google and/or Overture, and tracking each click. Within 30 days you’ll be able to:
(1) Analyze the words that convert
(2) Know the conversion cost of each word
(3) Begin to save thousands of dollars Neal Lebar