Archive for December 4th, 2006

AdWords Keyword Tips From Adisem

I asked Ron Drabkin at Adisem to put together a few tips for those of you looking to get a little extra bang for your Google AdWords bucks. Take it away, Ron.

Many online advertisers are surprised and dismayed at the prices that are currently being charged for keywords in Google AdWords (and Microsoft AdCenter, Yahoo Search Marketing, etc.) As anyone who has watched Google’s stock price can guess, the prices for keywords have indeed been going up over the last year in particular.

One fairly easy thing advertisers can do for little to no cost is to expand their list of keywords. Typically the price you pay for click/conversion will drop if you add more keywords, since more specific keywords are in most cases cheaper, since there are less bidders for each.

Here are some tips on finding more keywords for your site.

1. Pull up your own website, and that of your competitors, and read them. You very well may have phrases on your own site that you haven’t realized would make very good, targeted keywords.

2. Try one of the keyword generation products. The one I use personally is Keyword Discovery by Trellian (www.trellian.com), which has a free trial. These tools are good for finding popular tweaks and misspellings that you can add.

3. Decide if your offering fits city and interest pairings. You may want to take a list of all the cities in the US, or wherever your focus is, and pair them with interests. The online travel industry does this is the segment with probably the best keywords on the internet. So type in some words like “Cabo Hotels” or “Phoenix Vacations” into Google and watch the ads that come up for ideas on how you might do it.

4. Think out of the box to create different, unique keywords. Here is one example. I thought off the top of my head that “find a party” is a good keyword phrase. I just went to Google and there is only one ad on this keyword phrase, and it is not from a dating site. Google tells me that there is some significant traffic on this keyword phrase. Is this a good keyword? I don’t know, but I am sure that Dave or any of you could tell me.

5. You may want to buy keywords that are your competitors’ names (so if you are working for Ford, you might buy the keywords “Toyota, Camry, Solara, Corolla, etc.) It is not a classy move, but is common. Or, you can buy keywords of near competitors, paired with ads that tell the difference between your site and theirs. (Example, if you are advertising a speed dating service, you might buy keywords that are for regular dating, and your ad would simply say ”try speed dating instead.“

6. Make sure you have found keywords for different languages, or groups that have their own slang. As an example, I looked at the keyword ”Pinay“ (which means something like Philipina, in Tagalog – I think), I found an ad for True.com, but no other dating site. ”Pinoy,“ which I believe to be the masculine equivalent, gave me no dating sites.

7. Think if you want keyword substitution. It can be the subject of an entire other article. Simplistically, when you type a keyword into Google, and see that some of the ads on the right have the keyword you typed bolded in their text ad, it is because their advertiser has keyword substitution turned on. I am happy to discuss this with any readers who are curious.

Anyone who would like to discuss this with Ron is welcome to contact him, contact info is at www.adisem.com.

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AdWords Keyword Tips From Adisem

I asked Ron Drabkin at Adisem to put together a few tips for those of you looking to get a little extra bang for your Google AdWords bucks. Take it away, Ron.

Many online advertisers are surprised and dismayed at the prices that are currently being charged for keywords in Google AdWords (and Microsoft AdCenter, Yahoo Search Marketing, etc.) As anyone who has watched Google’s stock price can guess, the prices for keywords have indeed been going up over the last year in particular.

One fairly easy thing advertisers can do for little to no cost is to expand their list of keywords. Typically the price you pay for click/conversion will drop if you add more keywords, since more specific keywords are in most cases cheaper, since there are less bidders for each.

Here are some tips on finding more keywords for your site.

1. Pull up your own website, and that of your competitors, and read them. You very well may have phrases on your own site that you haven’t realized would make very good, targeted keywords.

2. Try one of the keyword generation products. The one I use personally is Keyword Discovery by Trellian (www.trellian.com), which has a free trial. These tools are good for finding popular tweaks and misspellings that you can add.

3. Decide if your offering fits city and interest pairings. You may want to take a list of all the cities in the US, or wherever your focus is, and pair them with interests. The online travel industry does this is the segment with probably the best keywords on the internet. So type in some words like “Cabo Hotelsâ€? or “Phoenix Vacationsâ€? into Google and watch the ads that come up for ideas on how you might do it.

4. Think out of the box to create different, unique keywords. Here is one example. I thought off the top of my head that “find a partyâ€? is a good keyword phrase. I just went to Google and there is only one ad on this keyword phrase, and it is not from a dating site. Google tells me that there is some significant traffic on this keyword phrase. Is this a good keyword? I don’t know, but I am sure that Dave or any of you could tell me.

5. You may want to buy keywords that are your competitors’ names (so if you are working for Ford, you might buy the keywords “Toyota, Camry, Solara, Corolla, etc.) It is not a classy move, but is common. Or, you can buy keywords of near competitors, paired with ads that tell the difference between your site and theirs. (Example, if you are advertising a speed dating service, you might buy keywords that are for regular dating, and your ad would simply say â€?try speed dating instead.“

6. Make sure you have found keywords for different languages, or groups that have their own slang. As an example, I looked at the keyword â€?Pinay“ (which means something like Philipina, in Tagalog – I think), I found an ad for True.com, but no other dating site. â€?Pinoy,“ which I believe to be the masculine equivalent, gave me no dating sites.

7. Think if you want keyword substitution. It can be the subject of an entire other article. Simplistically, when you type a keyword into Google, and see that some of the ads on the right have the keyword you typed bolded in their text ad, it is because their advertiser has keyword substitution turned on. I am happy to discuss this with any readers who are curious.

Anyone who would like to discuss this with Ron is welcome to contact him, contact info is at www.adisem.com.

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Match Local Totally B0rked

What the heck is this? I found it stumbling around the nether regions of Match.com.

Local Singles in Roselawn Finance; Roselawn Finance Online Dating

Find an online single in Ohio or the Buckeye State today. Match.com brings Roselawn Finance daters together. Start searching for Roselawn Finance, Ohio singles looking for love just like you. Online dating in Roselawn Finance, Ohio is no more or less safe than any other kind of dating. So you have nothing to worry about, search our online personals today! Whether you're looking to online dating to be your matchmaker for love or just a date or two, Match.com can help you meet your match.

And then, from the Department of Redundancy Department, this nugget of copywriting:

Find an online single in Ohio or the Buckeye State today. Match.com has millions of smart, sexy and attractive singles meant just for you. Match.com has millions of smart, sexy and attractive singles meant just for you. We are a ohio personals site making your online dating experience the best. Search Match.com for ohio singles today.

I'm too tired tonight to explain how ridiculous it is for a company to leave this sort of stuff open to the public when it's obviously not ready for prime time. Free donuts to the first Match sysadmins to pull Local Personals down and check with the mothership to see what's up.

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Match Local Totally B0rked

What the heck is this? I found it stumbling around the nether regions of Match.com.
Local Singles in Roselawn Finance; Roselawn Finance Online Dating

Find an online single in Ohio or the Buckeye State today. Match.com brings Roselawn Finance daters together. Start searching for Roselawn Finance, Ohio singles looking for love just like you. Online dating in Roselawn Finance, Ohio is no more or less safe than any other kind of dating. So you have nothing to worry about, search our online personals today! Whether you’re looking to online dating to be your matchmaker for love or just a date or two, Match.com can help you meet your match.

And then, from the Department of Redundancy Department, this nugget of copywriting:

Find an online single in Ohio or the Buckeye State today. Match.com has millions of smart, sexy and attractive singles meant just for you. Match.com has millions of smart, sexy and attractive singles meant just for you. We are a ohio personals site making your online dating experience the best. Search Match.com for ohio singles today.

I’m too tired tonight to explain how ridiculous it is for a company to leave this sort of stuff open to the public when it’s obviously not ready for prime time. Free donuts to the first Match sysadmins to pull Local Personals down and check with the mothership to see what’s up.

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Remove Traces of Holiday Cheer With Photochop

LookBetterOnline is good for new (albeit expensive) personal ad photos, although there are several alternatives.

Photochop is a San Francisco company, founded last year, that will help you remove your personal shortcomings during this vanity-filled season of holiday photo-taking and sending.

I like that you only pay if you are satisfied with the results online. I guarantee the company is going to run out of money before they get traction, but what better way to turn those drunken holiday party pix into usable Match and Facebook photos?

Via VentureBeat.

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Remove Traces of Holiday Cheer With Photochop

LookBetterOnline is good for new (albeit expensive) personal ad photos, although there are several alternatives.

Photochop is a San Francisco company, founded last year, that will help you remove your personal shortcomings during this vanity-filled season of holiday photo-taking and sending.

I like that you only pay if you are satisfied with the results online. I guarantee the company is going to run out of money before they get traction, but what better way to turn those drunken holiday party pix into usable Match and Facebook photos?

Via VentureBeat.

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Track Competitors Keyword Purchasing With SpyFu

SpyFu is a beta service for finding out what your competitors are paying for keywords.

Arizona-based Spyfoo feeds a list of keyword searches to Google and tracks the ads, ad placement, and organic search results returned for each. Then you can go in and search on your competitor and see what they are buying.

During the beta the data is pretty stale but should get more up to date when the beta tag is removed.

Check out the results for phrase dating.

Via alarm:clock.

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Track Competitors Keyword Purchasing With SpyFu

SpyFu is a beta service for finding out what your competitors are paying for keywords.

Arizona-based Spyfoo feeds a list of keyword searches to Google and tracks the ads, ad placement, and organic search results returned for each. Then you can go in and search on your competitor and see what they are buying.

During the beta the data is pretty stale but should get more up to date when the beta tag is removed.

Check out the results for phrase dating.

Via alarm:clock.

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What People Are Searching For

November 2006 Top 10 Search Terms on this blog:

  1. sex.com
  2. online dating
  3. hornymatch.com
  4. lovehappens
  5. adultfriendfinder
  6. friendster skins
  7. adult friend finder
  8. smutvibes
  9. friendster skin
  10. frienster

New visitors continue to be around 85% with 15% returning.

62% from Google
13% from Other
11% Direct link

70 % Internet Explorer, mostly still on version 6.
23 % Firefox

Average time on home page 3:11.

Some short articles that mention sex have longer pageview durations, which makes sense.

#1 article in the last month was Sex Sells, Just Ask Adult Friend Finder.

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What People Are Searching For

November 2006 Top 10 Search Terms on this blog:

  1. sex.com
  2. online dating
  3. hornymatch.com
  4. lovehappens
  5. adultfriendfinder
  6. friendster skins
  7. adult friend finder
  8. smutvibes
  9. friendster skin
  10. frienster

New visitors continue to be around 85% with 15% returning.

62% from Google

13% from Other

11% Direct link

70 % Internet Explorer, mostly still on version 6.

23 % Firefox

Average time on home page 3:11.

Some short articles that mention sex have longer pageview durations, which makes sense.

#1 article in the last month was Sex Sells, Just Ask Adult Friend Finder.

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