Making Money with Google
Adwords
By Andrew Bicknell
With the advent of Googles two flagship money making endeavors, Adwords and Adsense, Google was not only able to
become a multi-billion dollar company they also enabled the world of internet marketing to become a viable route
for anyone who has the drive and willingness to make a good amount of money, many times replacing their normal
income 3 or 4 times over.
What is Google Adwords?
Google Adwords is a pay-per-click advertising system that Google uses as its main source of income generation.
In the pay-per-click system an ad is placed and appears for certain searched for keywords. The advertiser is
charged every time his ad is actually clicked by a searcher. If the advertiser has done his work right this click
will turn into a sale which should more than offset the cost of the click.
The nice thing about the Google Adwords advertising system is that an advertisers ads can run continuously and
cost very little money. It also makes it easy to place ads that are very specific to whatever the product is and
thereby further limit the cost.
How does Google Adwords Work?
Google Adwords is an auction type system. Advertisers bid on keywords that they believe will bring buyers to
their web pages. The higher the bid the higher up the Adwords listing that advertisers ad will be placed. There are
a couple of other criteria besides bid amount that affect ad placement as well.
One is the click through rate of the advertisers ad. Also known as CTR this is the percentage of clicks an add
get in relation to how many times it is shown for that keyword search. The higher the CTR the higher an ad can rise
in the listings. A high CTR can also help lower bid price.
The other important criteria are the quality or relevance of the web page the ad is pointing to. This "Quality
Score" is assigned by Google through their search algorithm. It is believed by many experienced internet marketers
that the quality score is based on how ell the content of your web pages matches with that of the keywords they are
bidding on and the ad copy itself.
Where do the Adwords Ads Appear?
If you d a search on Google you will notice that on the right hand side of the page there are eight "sponsored
listings". These are the Adwords ads. If you find one that interests you and you click on it, it will take you to
some sort of web page, usually to a product that you can buy that is specific to the search you did. When you click
on that ad Google charges the advertiser for that click. This can be anywhere from 5 cents to more than 50
dollars.
This is where "Return On Investment" (ROI) comes into play. The idea with Adwords is to make more from the sale
of goods than what it costs to advertise. A good marketer can easily obtain an ROI of 200-300%, or for every dollar
they spend they get 2 to 3 dollars in return.
Affiliate Programs and Google Adwords.
An affiliate program allows just about anyone the opportunity to make money using Google Adwords. Quite simply
an affiliate is a sales person for someone elses products. With Google Adwords an affiliate can place ads that link
to a merchants website. If this merchant is part of an affiliate network or has an affiliate program the affiliate
get a percentage of anything they sale via their Adwords ad.
There are quite a few affiliate networks on the internet today that list tens-of-thousands of merchants and
their products. It is easy to sign up with most affiliate networks and begin promoting the merchants who they
represent. One could, if they were very motivated sign up with several merchants and have ads up and running in one
day. This is not the recommended way to start as an affiliate but it does show how easy ads can be placed once you
get the hang of it.
At the end of the day, Google Adwords is a viable tool that can be used increase traffic to ones e-business. By
minimizing irrelevant clicks and targeting those who are truly looking to purchase a product or service, an
internet marketer can assure the profits they collect would be much greater than the costs they have to pay for
each click on their Google Ad.
Andrew Bicknell is a writer and successful internet marketer. For more information
and links to in depth guides on using Google Adwords and Affiliate
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