5 Crucial PPC Campaign Mistakes to Avoid … Right Now!
Don’t feel bad if you’re a PPC affiliate and you just can’t seem to get things off the ground. I’ve been right where you are and it’s really not your fault.
Why? Well for one thing, did you know that only 2% of affiliates make it to the big leagues? That leaves a whopping 98% failure rate.
What’s mainly driving that 98% into failure is these 5 major mistakes that I'm going to reveal to you right now.
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Mistake #1 - Fatal Keyword Mistakes
Having a properly set up Google Adwords campaign with converting Google Ads and landing pages simply isn’t enough anymore. The competition is rising which demands more creativity from your part.
Try branching off from the normal variations of the one root keyword, which is called going “deep”. Instead, come up with as many synonyms for the keyword as possible. This is called going “broad”.
How you avoid the ‘fatal keyword mistake” is to bid on your broad list first. Once you see which keywords are converting, go deep with those and bid on them.
Mistake #2 – Stop Killing Your Winning Campaigns
I have to admit, I’ve made this mistake a few times at the beginning. After reading this, you’ll see that this winning strategy makes a whole lot more sense – even making you feel like a ditz (like me).
Here’s what I’m talking about…
A lot of people might think that once they have a campaign up and running and it’s getting conversions, the best thing to do is lower your bids, right? WRONG!!!!
Example:
I’ve got a winning campaign at .20/click. Seeing that it’s converting, I decide to lower my bids to .10/click. Before you know it, it’s been a couple of weeks and I’ve lost a couple hundred bucks.
How to avoid this is to simply realize that popular keywords cost more! So, if you lower your bid on those, the only thing you’re doing is lowering your page rank.
The best thing to do is to view your campaign and see which adgroups are above position eight (there are 8 ads per page – so, positions 1-8 are on the first page) and increase your bids by 30% on those adgroups.
Mistake #3 – Don’t Baby Your 1st Campaign
What I mean by “baby” is to not invest all of your savings into it. It’s been known for some people to start investing $2,000 - $3,000 right off the bat before knowing if the campaign is a winner.
DON’T DO THAT! If you haven’t broke even by the first $100 you spend on a campaign, then pause it and move on to the next one. If you don’t, you’ll go bankrupt before your little baby needs a diaper change!
Mistake #4 – Quiting Too Soon
The most important thing to realize is it takes a lot of energy at first before you take off into the super affiliate galaxy. Most people quit right before they gain their momentum to catapult them out of the stratosphere.
What you need to do is launch anywhere between 5-10 campaigns a month consistently and learn from both the winners and losers. Be consistent! Before you know it, your cheeks are flapping in the wind from your success launching into light speed.
Mistake #5 – Stay Focused
Once you’ve found a winning campaign, don’t go and repeat the same game plan for 10 other niches.
When you’re just starting out, make sure you stick to your affiliate promotion and focus on consistently improving and optimizing it until it’s an automated money machine!
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Best wishes,
Drea Tosta
About the Author: Drea Tosta
Member Since: 08/14/2008
Company: Drea Tosta, Inc.
Industry: Affiliate Marketing
Primary Web Site: http://www.DreaTosta.com

