Have you heared about SEO? What is SEO anyway? SEO is an acronym for “search engine optimization” or “search engine optimizer.” To give you more idea of what SEO means, here are the some definitions of SEO.
A simple Definition from Google: A form of online marketing, search engine optimization (or search engine marketing) is the process of making a site and its content highly relevant for both search engines and searchers. Successful search marketing helps a site gain top positioning for relevant words and phrases.
Strategies and tactics undertaken to improve web pages so they gain a higher ranking in the searchengines, from Search Engine Genie
According to Wikipedia: Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via “natural” (“organic” or “algorithmic”) search results. Usually, the earlier a site is presented in the search results, or the higher it “ranks,” the more searchers will visit that site. SEO can also target different kinds of search, including image search, local search, and industry-specific vertical search engines.
On my next post, I will give you an Idea how does SEO works. Stay tune —
What is Daily Budget?
Your daily budget is the amount that you’re willing to spend on a specific AdWords campaign each day. AdWords displays your ads as often as possible while staying within your daily budget. When the budget limit is reached, your ads will typically stop showing for that day. How quickly your ads are shown during a given day is determined by your ad delivery setting.
On any single day, the AdWords system may deliver up to 20% more ads than your daily budget calls for. This helps make up for other days in which your daily budget is not reached. Google Help–>
What is Monthly Budget?
A monthly budget is the amount you’re willing to spend per month. The main difference from the daily budget setting is that you can review your performance and campaign spending based on a monthly goal rather than a daily goal.
Google have rolled out the monthly budget option to just a few accounts, and this feature is still under beta testing. It works quite simple. Instead of specifying a daily budget, they turn calculating it for 30 days, you can straight away set a monthly budget. This comes as an advantage when on certain days you have an extraordinarily high traffic, and other days very lean traffic. Both daily and monthly budget have their own pros and cons, and depending on individual needs, the advertisers are given an option. However, at this moment, the feature of monthly budget is not available in all accounts.
How to change your budget for an ad campaign:
- Sign in to your AdWords account at http://adwords.google.com.
- Click the name of the campaign you’d like to edit.
- Click Edit Campaign Settings near the top of the campaign overview page.
- Under Budget Options, enter a new daily budget.
- Select a delivery method: standard or accelerated. This option controls how quickly your ads are shown during the day. Standard delivery is automatically selected for you.
- Click Save Changes.
See http://adwords.google.com/support/ for more info.
Contextual advertising is a form of targeted advertising for advertisements appearing on websites or other media, such as content displayed in mobile browsers. The advertisements themselves are selected and served by automated systems based on the content displayed to the user. See Wikipedia for more info.
Google AdSense was the first major contextual advertising program. It works by providing webmasters with JavaScript code that, when inserted into webpages, displays relevant advertisements from the Google inventory of advertisers. The relevance is calculated by a separate Google bot, Mediabot, that indexes the content of a webpage.
Googles Adsense programme delivers contextual ads that look like Adwords but are actually banners generated on the fly to partner sites. Resources..
Since the advent of AdSense, Yahoo! Publisher Network, Microsoft adCenter, Ad-in-Motion and others have been gearing up to make similar offerings.
Here’s one best example of ad text for PPC Campaign on Google Adwords:
Save 20% OFF Pumice Stone —-> Strong word (SAVE). Contrast (OFF – capitalize)
Pumie Offers A 3-day Special Promo —-> Branding (Pumie – fictitious company name), Urgency (3 day special Promo)
Get Your Pumice Stone For Only $3! —-> Call to action (Get). Detailed ($3 and 20%)
www.Example.com —-> Display URL is your site
Also, notice the first letter of each word used – all are uppercase
Visit http://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=39431 for more info on how to create competitive Text Ads.