Dec 17, 2008 in pay per click by hargis
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As I mentioned earlier I started my venture into pay per click marketing. So, here is an update on my PPC campaigns. There isn’t much to talk about - I’ve only had a few PPC campaigns up and running.
PPC Success or Failure
I told you I would talk about my results whether they were good or bad. Well, they weren’t good - as I expected. Out of the three campaigns I had up and running I converted one click for $1.58 - ouch. I’m still new to the game and learning - maybe my offers weren’t the best. I decided to start simple and just try to convert leads instead of actually getting people to buy something.
PPC Leads
Leads can be as simple as having someone fill out a form to submit their email address or they can be as involved as having people fill out 7 or 8 fields of a form. I thought driving traffic and converting an email lead would be easier than a sale. It didn’t quite workout this time - but I have to say I was pretty excited to see my first conversion - even though it was my only one.
My PPC Campaigns
Like I said I only ran 3 campaigns and only for a few days. So, maybe if I would have let them run longer I would have seen better results (but I doubt it). With the second campaign I ran I got 11,587 impressions and 334 clicks for a click through rate (CTR) of 2.88% - my average cost per click (CPC) was $0.17. This is the campaign that I received my conversion of $1.58 from. My third campaign I ran for a shorter amount of time than the first. I got 5,724 impressions and 136 clicks for 2.38% CTR with an average CPC of $0.15. Both of these campaigns were based off of events in the news and only ran for a couple of days. The first campaign I rand was a dud. I’ll talk about it in a second.
So, I was glad to see that my ads were getting clicked - but I need to work on getting better conversions (or getting conversions period). Most of the people clicked through to the page with the email submit - but only one actually went through with it. Maybe I need more enticing offers or maybe I should try sales. Really, I just need to put more time and effort into it if I want to make any money with affiliate and pay per click marketing.
My Findings
- Google AdWords - not a good idea for newer sites (or mine anyway).
The site I was sending people to is fairly new - though it has plenty of content on it. This is where my 1st campaign comes in. I got a few impressions and then nothing, nothing, nothing. My quality score was too low and my ads weren’t running - and if they did they were probably on the 10th page or something like that. - MSN AdCenter - I had a coupon for $50 for MSN AdCenter so I started using them for my 2nd and 3rd campaigns. It was simple to use and though MSN’s search probably isn’t nearly as popular as Google’s - I was able to get my ads seen by a descent amount of people.
- Tracking - I should have made a better effort to track what keywords and ads were doing better. Though I only let my ads run for a couple of days - it is very important to keep track of which keywords and which ads are getting clicks or getting conversions. Tracking is important.
So, there is an update on my venture in to PPC marketing. So far not so good, but I’m still learning and I haven’t given up on the idea that I can make money doing this. As a matter of fact I am working on a different way to promote affiliates (it’s nothing crazy new) and I’ll be talking about it as I build it and make it live.
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Tags: affiliate marketing, making money online, ppc