Keywords for PPC Advertising Greeley CO

If you are trying to start PPC advertising, read the following article. It offers tips for generating keywords and word tracking.

Local Companies

Bonnie Dean Associates
(970) 356-3221
5754 W 11th St Ste 201
Greeley, CO
Valpak
(970) 353-7344
Greeley, CO
McLean & Company
(970) 330-1619
2640 Sunset Ln
Greeley, CO
Page 1 Solutions Llc
(303) 233-3886
17301 W Colfax Ave
Golden, CO
McGraphix Creative Ltd
(970) 453-5580
201 S Ridge Rd
Breckenridge, CO
Custer & Associates
(303) 277-0777
622 Gardenia Ct
Golden, CO
Westar Media Group Inc
(719) 536-9000
5350 N Academy Blvd Ste 200
Colorado Springs, CO
Lundwall Communications
(303) 770-8291
7318 S Revere Pkwy
Centennial, CO
Kear Stevens Creative
(303) 321-3451
1224 Speer Blvd
Denver, CO
Denton Media Marketing Services Inc
(303) 688-5403
4910 N Highway 67
Sedalia, CO

So you've decided to start a Pay Per Click campaign and have opened accounts with Yahoo Search Marketing and Google AdWords. Now what?

Well, the next step, developing a keyword list, may well be one of the most important facets of your entire Pay Per Click campaign. This is where you figure out who your target audience is going to be and who your ads will appear in front of.

For example, if I were selling digital cameras online, this is where I'm able to weed out people searching for "hidden cameras" or "camera phones," as these terms probably won't convert as well as "digital cameras" or "buy digital cameras." Developing an applicable keyword list will filter out untargeted clicks, raise conversions, and save you cash!

There are a ton of resources available to help you in your quest for a targeted keyword list:
  • Wordtracker: A tool such as Wordtracker compiles a database of keywords that people actually search for from major search engines. If I were to enter the term "digital camera" in to Wordtracker, I would get a list of similar and related keywords as well as their corresponding search volumes.

    Wordtracker also provides misspellings, different variations of words, and even shows keyword bid prices on some engines. But, in order to utilize these helpful features, it is necessary to pay a subscription fee.

  • Yahoo Keyword Selector Tool: The Yahoo Keyword Selector Tool is a free tool that Yahoo provides to help advertisers grow their keyword lists. It shows related searches that include the inputted term and also returns the amount of times the word was searched the previous month. One of the drawbacks of this tool is that it does not include plural versions of keywords.

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    Author: Terry Fung

Featured Local Company

Clay Pot Creative

970-495-6855
323 W Drake Rd
Fort Collins, CO


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