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Systematic for optimizing Adwords

         

Jon12345

12:11 pm on Mar 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I would like to create an Adwords procedure that I can delegate to an administrator. It would be step by step and easy to follow. Something like this...

1. Got to Overture suggestion tool
2. Enter keyword phrase1, then keyword phrase2.
3. Cut and paste the results into Excel
4. Sort by traffic.
5. Create campaign in Adwords.
6. Enter all keywords in list and their permutations.
7. Disable Broad match.
8. Check your log analyser for other keywords and add to Adwords.
9. Monitor positions to ensure top placing.

This is just off the top of my head. What would you do to set up an Adwords campaign and run it? i.e. a step by step approach.

Maybe you would like to include detail such as if you put quotes around the keyword phrases and the like. I think it would make a great thread. So much of this stuff is done haphazardly that it is never optimized. I am speaking for myself here but I'm sure others are in the same boat.

Look forward to your responses.

Regards,

Jon

martinibuster

6:20 pm on Mar 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Google has an excellent tutorial and faq. They've written it for you, already. ;)

webdiversity

6:41 pm on Mar 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If we published our step by step approach, then the last one would be ....... Step X. Switch off light as you close office down for good.

Seriously though, the steps you suggest are one wahy of loking at a task that will be very different for every scenario.

Break your tasks into pre-click and post-click, and then while you transition anything you do you need to put the campaign in intensive care. If something bad is going to happen to your campaign it will happen in the first 24-48 hours, so you need to be able to adopt or adapt, or you'll be dead.