Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Analyzing Keyword Profits

Pay per click advertising is a highly successful way to promote
your online business and increase your sales. However, like all
other internet marketing tactics, pay per click advertising
isn’t for everyone. For this reason, you may be wondering
whether or not pay per click advertising can help you. To
determine whether or not you can benefit from pay per click
advertising, you need to examine the profitability of keywords,
namely the keywords that you would choose to be associated with
your ads.

If this is your first time participating in a pay per click
program, you may be wondering about keywords, namely what they
are and what they are used for. When further examining pay per
click advertising, you will see that all advertisements are
associated with keywords. Those keywords are matched up with
keywords from various different online websites; the websites
that choose to participate in a pay per click program. These
keywords will also determine the amount of money that you will
have to pay for advertising.

When it comes to choosing your keywords, there are a number of
important factors that should be taken into consideration. Those
factors include relation and popularity. You will want to choose
keywords that are related to your online business or the
products that you are looking to sell. For popularity, you want
to choose keywords that are popular or ones that are actively
being used in search engines. These two factors will help to
ensure that your ads will not only be seen, but that they will
be seen by the right people, your targeted market.

Once you have determined what keywords you would like to use,
you can then use a program that is often referred to as a
keyword worth tool. One of these programs can be found by
visiting
http://uv.bidtool.overture.com/d/USm/search/tools/bidtool/. By
entering in the keywords or the keyword phrases of your choice,
you will be shown sample advertisements and how much they cost.
This tool will give you an accurate idea of how much you can
expect to pay for each keyword that you would like your
advertisements to be associated with.

As nice as it is to have an idea as to how much you would have
to pay for a particular keyword advertisement, you may also be
wondering if you can profit from that advertisement. To do
this, you will need to examine what you are trying to sell. If
you are trying to sell a particular product, you will want to
take the price of that product and subtract it from the
estimated keyword cost that you were given, when you used the
above mentioned tool or a similar one. If you are just
advertising your business in general, you will want to take your
average sale amounts and subtract them from the estimated cost
of your keywords.

When using the above mentioned formula to calculate the
profitability of a keyword advertisement, there are some
additional factors that should be taken into consideration. For
instance, the price of a keyword advertisement can change at any
given time. This means that the price you have to pay may
increase or decrease. It is also important to remember that not
all of your advertisement clicks result in a sale, but you will
still be charged for each click. To get a more accurate
estimate of profitability, it may be best to prepare for
non-clickers. In fact, you may want to assume that only five out
of ten clicks will result in a sale. This may help to give you a
more accurate estimate of the profits that you may see when
participating in a pay per click program.

Although it is best if you can profit from pay per click
advertising, you may still want to give it a try, even if you
feel that you cannot. With pay per click advertising, you are
able to limit the amount of money that you spend each day. Being
able to control the amount of money that you may lose is just
one of the many reasons why you should give pay per click
advertising a trial run.

Estimating the amount of money that you will have to pay
for advertisements, as well as your profits, is a great way to
determine whether or not pay per click advertising is for you.

Len Hutton

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