Google AdWords and AdSense - A Dynamic Small Business Marketing Duo
Unless you have been living under a rock for the last year or so, you
probably know that Google has become the king of the search engine hill.
There are many reasons for this but number one in my opinion is that above
all else they put value on content. Today I want to introduce you to two
very powerful small business advertising options created by Google.
These two ingenious programs have all but revolutionized the way
advertising is done on the web. Warning: If you are thinking..."web
advertising isn't for me, I just need a few more clients around the
block"...you better read this or be prepared to have your competitors eat
your lunch.
Goolge AdSense - Again content is king at Google. This program allows
web site "publishers" to add some code from Google and receive "content
relevant" ads on their site from other site owners. Here is an example -
those ads in the box on the right of the page are delivered by Google and
are matched to the content on the page. When someone surfs to the page and
decides to check out one of those ads, the web site owner earns a portion
of the advertising revenue that Google collects.
The key here is that if you go to a site about quilting, you will see
ads about quilting and not about dog grooming. I know this sounds so
obvious but Google was the first to really figure this out.
This program has worked so well that some website owners are actually
building content specific sites and paying for them solely through AdSense
revenue. Small business owners should consider adding this feature to
pages on their site for several reasons.
I've already mentioned the fact that there is money to be made, but
what many site owners are finding is that because Google is so respected
and because the ads are highly targeted...they are no longer looked at by
surfers as ads, they are looked at as content.
Some will even go as far as to say that by putting the Google ads on
your site you actually better your chances of higher rankings with Google.
Google flatly denies this claim and I don't think it is true but I do know
that Google AdSense ads should be on every small business owner's site.
(Google AdSense)
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Another Warning: This is somewhat complex stuff. This article is only
meant to introduce you to the power of these programs. Check out Google
Cash by Chris Carpenter for a deeper understanding of ways to make this
work for you.
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Google AdWords - I've already talked about those ads you see on
websites, well those ads need to come from somewhere don't they. AdWords
is Google's program for advertisers.
Any site that wishes to participate bids for "keywords" that are
relevant to their product, service, or site and then creates ads to
attract hits. These ads show up on private websites, like this example,
and on the right side of Google search results like this search for "Free
sales letters and tools" As you can see from this Google search you
received the content related sites that you searched for but you also get
some related ads that are sponsored.
Now here is where Google is genius. Instead of simply subjecting
surfers to any ads that anyone is willing to pay for, they actually police
the ads that are running. On some pay per click programs, whoever is
willing to pay to most wins. Google uses a performance model. In other
words an ad that is the most relevant and therefore receives the most
clicks will move ahead of an ad that may pay more but isn't as effective.
This simple philosophy is why Google has quickly dominated the PPC world.
Okay...and now the really big innovation
Regional targeting. Google recently introduced a system that allows
advertisers to target certain metropolitan markets only. In other words, a
remodeling contractor who only wants to do kitchen remodels in say,
Denver, can bid on the keyword phrase "kitchen remodel" and only have his
ads show up for people who live in and around Denver.
The implication this has for local small business owners is staggering.
In the example above, our Remodeler can now tap into highly targeted web
traffic for pennies per lead. In my opinion, small business owner who
learn the ins and outs of this medium will dominate their markets. (Google
AdWords)
Look for more on this topic in the future.
Copyright 2004 John Jantsch
| About the author |
John Jantsch is a marketing consultant based in Kansas City, Mo.
He writes frequently on real world small business marketing tactics
and is the creator of “Duct Tape Marketing” a turn-key small
business marketing system. Check out his blog at http://www.DuctTapeMarketing.com/weblog.php |
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