How To Earn 7 Figure Income: Chapter 4
How To Earn 7 Figure Income
Chapter 4
- How to Get Traffic Through Paid Advertising
- The Goal of PPC Marketing
- Designing Your Ad Accordingly Targeting
Still though you need to think about how you are going to
convert the traffic you gain into profit and you need to think about how you
can get the right people to click on the adverts. There are a number of tricks
to making a successful and most importantly a profitable PPC campaign, so here
we will look at what those are.
• The
Goal of PPC Marketing
This is really the most important thing to bear in mind;
that a PPC campaign that gets the most clicks is not necessarily the most
successful one, as that means that you're actually spending the most money. You
only want people to click on your adverts if they're likely to earn you money
once they come to your site - if they're likely to be returning visitors for
instance who will click on your ads, or if they are likely to buy the products
that you are selling.
One of the best ways to make use of your PPC campaign is to
link straight to a landing page where you are selling a product.
Then if you can get the product to sell for say $30 a throw,
then you can afford to pay $1 per click as long as you sell to at least 1/3rd
of your visitors (this is called a conversion rate). This way you are still
making a profit.
PPC ads are shown
based on a split-second bidding system. That means that the more you opt to pay
per “per click” (you get to set this amount), the more your ad will be shown in
the relevant spots. By increasing the conversion rate on your website and by
improving the ads, you can spend more money and get your ad seen by more people
– scaling up your profits.
In order to work with this then you need to focus much more
on the CTR (Click Through Rate) on your page and the quality of the traffic that
the PPC ad is bringing you. If you are tricking people into clicking your
advert and they are then only spending a minute on your page, then actually
you're just wasting your money. Likewise, if your page isn't doing a good
enough job of convincing people to buy, then again you are actually throwing
money away.
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Designing Your Ad Accordingly
As such you should be aiming to create an advert that will
attract the attention you want it to from the right people, and only if they
are likely to make a purchase.
In other words, then you can consider including the price in
your advert, the reason being that this will then allow you to drive away
people who aren't willing to spend that kind of money - which is just fine
because you don't want to pay for them to come to your site.
What is important still though is that your advert catches
the eye so that the people you want to see it do, and the important thing to
bear in mind for this is that your advert MUST look professional if you hope to
make sales. Be professional, be honest and be up front and then as long as you
focus on the CTR of your landing page you can very reliably generate money this
way.
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Targeting
Whether you choose to use Facebook Ads or Google AdWords,
one of the most important considerations for an effective campaign is
targeting. In other words, are your emails reaching the right people – the
people who are likely to buy from you. Again, this increases the conversion,
meaning that you can spend more money, meaning that you increase your profits.
AdWords shows adverts
on Google’s search engines and is based on what people search for. You will
pick the search terms you want to target, and when someone looks for that
phrase, your ad will appear at the top as a “sponsored result.”
Facebook Ads shows ads on a user’s Facebook home feed based
on their interests, demographics, and more. You can this way choose to show
your fitness book only to people who have listed “working out” as an interest
(but who might also have listed their weight as being a little on the heavier
side!).
Which option is better for you? That depends on the nature
of your monetization (which we’ll talk more about in a moment). Keep in mind
though, that while Facebook lets you target an audience based on a greater
amount of information, Google lets you target people based on their intent. In
other words, if someone searches for “buy fitness ebook,” then that tells you
that they are actually looking to buy an ebook. Thus they might be easier to
convert.
If you are trying to make your money from ads though (and
again, we’ll discuss this option shortly), you might not be able to funnel as
much money into your business plan.
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