Home Business Campaign Comes With Experience

Share: There are many many wonderful resources that have been written and published on Google AdWords best practices
. So I am not going to reinvent the wheel in this article. What I would like to do is discuss a number of the AdWords idiosyncrasies I have discovered on my own that I have not seen discussed in any other article. These are just things you should be aware of and keep in mind when setting up an AdWords account of your own.
Firstly I had just like to mention that becoming proficient in Google AdWords is very similar to becoming a good auto mechanic you can read all the books and articles you want on AdWords but you are never going to really learn it or become proficient at it until you roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty.
In the same way a mechanic may have attended school and has read many books on the subject of cars and engines he is not an actual mechanic until he gets his hands dirty and actually works on an automobile.
Having said that here are 4 things I have discovered about AdWords only after I had started using it:
1 Google will not allow non-standard punctuation in any of your ads. Non-standard punctuation is described as: tilde asterisk or pipe . The funny thing is though I found this out when I ran an ad that did not contain any of these elements. The ad I tried to run had a headline which read Lost Job So What
Although I was not able to see how or where a question mark or exclamation point would be considered Non standard punctuation I had to change the exclamation point to a period for the ad to be accepted. I am pretty sure I have even seen this exact punctuation in other ads in the past. But Google occasionally changes their rules so you just need to make sure you are always operating within acceptable AdWords parameters.
2) Google will not allow excessive punctuation such as multiple exclamation points. I ran an ad one time with a point I wanted to place great emphasis on and chose to do so with three exclamation points. Doing so violated an AdWords policy and I had to change my ad to reflect a single exclamation point.
3) Including a direct call to action within your ad is a no-no. Statements such as click here or go there now are not allowed in your ads. You can work around this one by saying something like details on next page within the advertisement.
4) When setting up your ad you will enter both a display web address and a destination web address. The Google user will not see the destination address they will only see the display web address in your ad. The destination address is where the user will be taken if they click on your link. The display web address must be an actual working web address.
This may make loads of sense on the surface. After all why would you ever want to display anything BUT a working web address Well consider this I have a web site I was promoting in one of my AdWords accounts. The actual web address being promoted is www.RidForeclosure.com but I chose to hyphenate the displayed address just to make it easier for the user to read. I figured it was easier to read www.Rid-Foreclosure.com. Of course in the event my link was clicked on the user wouldve been taken to my real web site address without the hyphen. That all kind a makes sense does not it
But because my actual site address is not hyphenated the ad was rejected. Instead of www.RidForeclosure.com I wanted it to display as www.Rid-Foreclosure.com but Google found this to be unacceptable.
The above are only a few examples of the things I had learned about Google AdWords that only experience had taught me. That is what I meant when I said earlier that you will only become really proficient with AdWords after you begin using it.
I am sure there may be many other nuances of AdWords that I am not yet familiar with that I shall discover over time. Plus Google changes their rules and requirements from time to time so what was OK yesterday may not necessarily be so today.
Setting up a really effective hard hitting AdWords campaign is as much an art as it is a science. Ongoing education use and discovery are what Ive found to be three key components to effectively using my Google AdWords account.
For those who may be intimidated or overwhelmed by it all you may want to work with a Google AdWords consultant to help you to set up your first account. Consultants offer experience based on a mixture of research training and most important real-world hands-on experience. They understand their clients needs and dispense advice when it is called for. If you plan to hire a consultant donot wait too long. In general you should provide yourself with as much lead time as possible. The success of your company depends on your readiness to fully embrace and use all of the wonderful technologies we have at our disposal today.
The two things a home based business entrepreneur does not have a disposal amount of are time and money. Use both of these resources wisely and to your fullest advantage and watch your business sore to new heights.
by: rajneeshchandna
Companies House - Company Director's Home Addresses No Longer In The Public Domain The Answer to your Home Business Telephone Needs Self Love – Key To Success In Family Business Security Gates and Grilles for a Safe Home and Business Home Sales Rebound. What's In Store For 2010? Predict Project Costs For Home Based Online Business Paycheck Loans- Pay All of Your Pending Bills without Any Hassle Social Media Marketing Can Help Your Home Based Business Learning Keyword Research For Search Engine Optimization Why Online Presence Is Essential For Small Home Business Success. Why Is A Work At Home Business Now Easy ? Where's My Package? How To Get Your Local Ups Telephone Number Online Fax Service - Starting Up A Home Business Or Office