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1. Identifying profitable ad campaigns with
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Today, I have another great, free screen cam video for you.
Recently, I've been conducting some research about different ways
to launch advertising campaigns at Google Adwords, for anyone
wishing to generate online profits quickly, without necessarily having to go
through the process of creating a web site.
You'll realize that the online research I've conducted with the
AdWords Analyzer
web tool, allows me to quickly identify several profitable campaigns that
can be
launched at Google AdWords.
When you click at the Results / Searches Ratio button, the software
tool
will rank all keyword phrases in accordance with their profitability. The lower such
R/S ratio is, the better is for our purposes, obviously.
Our second step is the one of identifying keyword phrases with a
relatively low number of campaigns at Google AdWords.
If AdWords Analyzer
shows a number of 8 or less, you'll know that you are going to be
paying 5 cents per click only.
The specific example I am giving you in the
abovementioned video reveals that the very same
keyword phrase at Overture costs 70 cents for the top bid.
Yep! 14 times more.
The reason why I concentrate my research on Google AdWords - rather than
Overture - is simply because the latter doesn't allow you to advertise the
merchant directly.
If you are an affiliate, you must advertise your
own web site.
But with Google AdWords, you can send users directly to the
merchant' site.
Our next step is the one of visiting an affiliate network such as Commission Junction
and conduct there a search based on our selected keyword phrase (in our
specific example,
it's the keyword 'mortgage'), with the purpose of identifying specific
affiliate links for
our niche market.
Our screen cam video will show you 5 specific
links with 'Earnings per 100 Clicks' (3-month EPC) well above $200.
All you have to do is to apply becoming a publisher for those specific 5
advertisers identified at Commission Junction (you normally get a decision
within 24 hours).
Finally, our final step is the one of launching an ad campaign at Google AdWords for
those specific links identified in our previous step above.
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Although there are always market risks in any ad campaign
you'd be launching, you can reduce them substantially by using the
AdWords
Analyzer tool.
Remember, this tool will help you identifying specific keyword phrases
for which you'll be paying 5
cents per click only (on the cost side of your equation).
On the income
side, you'll be advertising proven campaigns, with a 3-month EPC well
above $200. |
I have several campaigns running at Google AdWords on autopilot,
that generate daily profits without any extra effort on my part - besides
the initial effort of conducting the online research.
My personal experience is the one of recognizing that what's time
consuming is the initial research of identifying specific keyword phrases
with strong demand and low supply.
In the past, I was using the
Site Build It! research tool.
Last week, I've switched to the
AdWords
Analyzer tool, because it's a huge
time saver and also
because it provides you with the number of ad campaigns running at both
Overture and Google Adwords for your target market - and that's very
powerful information!
You see, being able to know how many ads appear for keyword phrases
without having to type them in one by one is an outstanding service! In
this fashion, I've been able to find so many popular keyword phrases that
don't have much competition at all with Google AdWords.
Do you want more examples on how I use
AdWords Analyzer?
Click here and watch
this 3-minute video about the site concept 'baldness'
and how this great web tool will also help you in quickly identifying profitable
online market niches.
I have more examples below, for the following online
market niches: Japanese gardens and Mixed Drinks.
Click here, in order to
watch this 5-minute video.
You'll notice that the "Searches" column represents the Demand in the online
marketplace and the column "Results" represents the Supply... The
column called "R/S Ratio" represents the ratio between the 2 previous variables.
Obviously, the lower this ratio, the better is our market niche... But it must be
associated with a high number of searches... otherwise, you end up developing a
site for which the Demand is not strong enough.
Wouldn't you like to voice your opinion about this AdWords Analyzer at our discussion
forum? Click here.