Thứ Năm, 28 tháng 3, 2019

How To Choose The Right Keywords For Your Ads

Keyword research is the foundation of a successful PPC Ad campaign. Since the aim of this digital advertising strategy is to increase clicks and conversions, it’s extremely important to choose the right keywords to bid on.

However, it’s also necessary to understand that keyword research involves a certain amount of practice and it is also partly an art as well as a science. Today, there are a number of online tools that you can use to determine which keywords would be most beneficial to your ad campaign.

You need to understand your target audience and predict the manner in which they type words into the search field on Google and other search engines. That is one of the best ways to make sure that the ads you post show up at the right place and at the right time.

When you target prospective customers that are searching for the kinds of services or product your company offers, that improves the effectiveness of your ad campaign. At the end of the day, it all boils down to making the right keyword choices for your ads. Here are some things to keep in view.

Create A Detailed PPC Keyword List

This should be the starting point of the process. Take a look at the website landing pages that the ads will eventually be linking to. Scan all the text on the webpage and determine which words are the most relevant to the services or products you offer. This should give you a good list of keywords to start out with. You can broadly organize keywords into these categories:

  • Generic terms are the ones that relate to the services or products being offered.
  • Brand terms are keywords that contain your trademark terms and brand name.
  • Related terms are keywords that are not as obvious, but that are still related to the products or services you are selling.
  • Competitor terms are essentially the brand names of your competitors that offer services or products that are similar to yours.

Note that bidding on the brand terms your competitors use can be quite expensive. It may not be very feasible to do so especially if you have a very modest budget. On the other hand if you have a significant amount of money set aside specifically for this purpose, you may want to consider whether the return on investment would be worth your while.

A Few Tips

When you are brainstorming keywords factor in these aspects too:

Always think from the customer’s perspective; the kinds of queries or words that they would use while searching for the services or products you are selling. It’s a good idea to start out with broader terms and then move on to more specific ones. For example: Shoes–>Men’s Shoes–>Men’s casual shoes—>Men’s casual leather shoes

  • It’s also a good idea to incorporate some synonyms and variations in this keyword list. There are times when search engines do make quick connections between terms that are related- such as “men’s shoes” and “men’s boots”. You can include them if you are deciding to use exact match types. The same rule applies while using plurals, abbreviations or short forms.
  • Long tail keywords should be included because people are increasingly using voice search while looking for products online. You also benefit from using these long keywords or key phrases because they are less competitive which also makes them less expensive.
  • The other way of attracting customers that could be interested in the product you are selling is to include keywords that are related to your service or product. Going back to the same example of men’s shoes. You can consider including keywords such as shoe accessories, shoe cleaner, shoe racks, shoe cabinets etc.
  • Consider using a technique referred to as “concatenation”. It can help you expand your keyword list very quickly as it uses various online tools such as Found’s Ultimate PPC Keyword Concatenation Tool, Kombinator or Merge Words to merge multiple columns of words. In essence, using this technique will help you generate a list of all the possible permutations of the specific keywords or terms that you are aiming to use.
  • Keep in mind that people can make spelling mistakes while searching for products and services online. This also means that keyword research should include alternate spellings for specific words, as well as misspelled words.

A word of caution at this point- if you are using DKI (Dynamic Keyword Insertion) in your ad copy, it’s important not to use misspelled words. This will only end up adding that incorrectly spelled word into your ad, making it look very unprofessional. You need to create a separate ad group specifically for misspellings.

These are just some of the ways in which you can choose the right keywords for your ads. For any information about our digital marketing services, feel free to contact YourSocialStrategy.com via this online form and we’ll get back to you shortly.

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Ranking #1 on Google Is Overrated (Ahrefs’ Study of 100k Keywords)

I haven’t done any client SEO work for many years, but I’m sure the gist is much the same as it was 5–10 years ago: Nothing is wrong with any of those questions, but they do demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding of

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Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 3, 2019

Nofollow vs. Follow Links: Everything You Need to Know

Nofollow links are nothing new. They’ve been around for 14 years. If you care about your website’s performance in search engines, then knowing when and when not to use nofollowed links isn’t just important—it’s crucial. In this guide, I’ll explain

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Thứ Năm, 21 tháng 3, 2019

How to Write a Blog Post in 9 Steps (That People Actually Want to Read)

Writing a blog post sounds easy enough, right? Open any text editor, start typing, and there you have it. Except…as a writer myself, I know how that story can end. Deciding on a topic, organizing your thoughts, facing that dreaded

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Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 3, 2019

How to Find Who Links to Your Website (and What to Do Next)

Backlinks are crucial if you want to rank in search engines. We studied almost a billion web pages to see how backlinks from unique websites correlate with rankings and organic traffic. Generally speaking, the more backlinks a page has from unique websites, the

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Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 3, 2019

Branding – Your Key to Success

Think of your favourite brand. Is it Apple? Coca-Cola? Nike? No matter which brand you picked, immediately an image came to mind; a colour, a font, a style.

Branding is the most important thing you can do for your business. On average it takes 5-7 interactions with your brand, whether that be social media, traditional advertising, your website, etc., for people to begin to remember who you are, and recognize your brand. With every single interaction, it’s important that your branding is unique to you, but is easily identifiable to an audience.

Beyond that, your brand represents who you are, what you believe in, and how you want to be perceived by your audience. That is why branding is so important to an organization.

Every day, doing business online becomes more competitive, and more challenging. How do you stand out from potentially thousands of similar companies that operate in your space? By establishing your brand and its credibility, you give your customers a valid reason to consider you before turning elsewhere. Research also tells us that people prefer to associate with organizations with a credible, easily identifiable brand than those that don’t have that.

Consider the real estate market, for instance. Using the power of Social Media, you can brand your listings with your name, logo, and a particular colour scheme, so when someone sees a listing shared within their Social Media Network, they will begin to recognize that those listings are coming from you. The important piece of the puzzle is making sure that each post you make has a similar look and a similar feel, so when someone sees it, they will immediately say to themselves “This is Mr. Smith’s post!”

Here are some keys to success:

1) Choose your colour scheme – What colours identify with your business? As you can see, here at YourSocialStrategy, we’re big fans of navy blue, lime green, and white. Check out our social media channels and you’ll see we use these colours on everything!

2) Build a logo – Having a logo makes your business feel official. Keep it simple but make it unique to you. Keep in mind, you want your logo to be instantly recognizable when someone sees it, much like when you thought of your favourite brand at the beginning of this article.

3) Build reusable templates – Create 4-5 similar reusable templates so you’re not re-inventing the wheel each time you need to create a new ad, or Social Media post. As long as your colours, and logos remain consistent the templates will add a bit of spice into the branding recipe.

3) Consistency is key – On very Social Media post, in every traditional advertisement, on your website, and anywhere your brand could be seen, make sure that your colours and your logo are consistent across the board. This is incredibly important in establishing your brand in the minds of potential customers you are exposed to.

So, when considering a digital marketing strategy, it is more important today than ever before to consider how your business is branded.

Do you have any questions? We would love to hear from you! You can contact us at any time by clicking this link.

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Thứ Bảy, 16 tháng 3, 2019

Bảo Trì Nội Dung SEO: Phân Tích, Kết Hợp Và Điều Hướng

Khi trang web phát triển, số lượng bài viết sẽ tăng lên. Một số bài viết sẽ cùng xoay quanh một chủ đề chung. Mặc dù bạn đã phân loại kỹ, nhưng những nội dung đó ít nhiều cũng sẽ “chỏi” nhau, dẫn tới hiện tượng keyword cannibalization. Không chỉ vậy, bài viết của bạn […]

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