I run a site for a client, it's been up about 3 months now and has started quite well but we're looking to get a better return on our ad-word costs
We are currently getting £60-£80 worth of sales out of £50-£60 worth of ads a day (usually around 30p) per click
We are currently running in the top 1-2-3 positions for most keywords and getting a click through rate of 5-10% (usually 6%ish)
What i am looking thinking of doing is cutting the Max CPC down but broadening the net so we appear in more searches (but slightly more off-topic) so our daily spend is the same but we broaden the net, yet lose our top positions
is this a good idea and would you recommend any other strategies to better sales/click thru/etc..
Quite a lot there, advice would be much appreciated.
hughie
£60-£80 worth of sales out of £50-£60 worth of ads
Those numbers would worry me. Are those sales generating enough *profits* to pay for the ads?
That said, it's certainly worth testing your ideas. Be sure to try out different wording for your ad headlines and body text, too. A better CTR can help you rank well even if you lower your bids.
Add broader matches to a diferent campaign.
Ta
Barry
- With your high CTR and high positions, i'd drop the Max CPC. I find you get a better conversion rate in positions 3-5.
- Do some keyword research and experiment bidding on slightly more obscure keyword phrases.
- Test different ads within an adgroup
- Try seeing how overture converts
I would also be worried about your tight profit margin. Aim to double your money.
As a general rule, keyword ads should always link to the most specific page available that relates to the keyword purchased.
I've diversified my incoming keywords away from the core areas and cut the CPC across the board and its led to a lot more visitors for the money and a nice jump in sales.
i did start directing visitors to the different areas of the site but didn't seem to work, 85% of visitors move deeper into the site off our home page so it seemed sensible to keep pointing them there
Thanks for the help, much appreciated!
Hughie