Ad Copy Quality For Your PPC Campaign
There are lots of different issues relating to how to make your PPC ad campaign work for you. Picking the right keywords, bidding for them, and making sure your ads are effective are all important. However, one of the things we often forget to pay attention to is the actual ad. Since this is the point of contact between your campaign and the customers you’d like to target, forgetting about it is a big mistake!
It takes just three lines of text to make a person click, but if the ad’s copy doesn’t work the rest of your campaign won’t have a chance. Be noticed and empower the customer to click on the ad. Often people get too far ahead of themselves and put all their efforts into making the sale, but you need to start with the customer clicking on the ad before you can make that all-important sale.
Conventional marketing tricks just don’t work with PPC. Pay per click has become its own marketing enigma where everything you know about advertising has been reinvented. At the same time, many novices are finding it to be their ticket for success. To get your campaign to work you need to understand how those three little lines of ad copy work, and the last thing you want to try and do is cram in too much information. Less really is more in this case.
There’s an 80/20 rule that applies for this. The majority of an ad’s impact is in the headline - which makes up about 20% of the ad itself. This is true in many other forms of writing and it’s very much true in pay per click advertising. So make it good, because there’s nothing worse than a bad headline.
Your ad’s copy has to be perfect, or as close to it as possible. You have a few available words to sell your site, so the words you use must be the right ones, and spelling and punctuation are very important. A wrong word or a spelling mistake can mean you’re kissing customers good bye- and your money, too! Even if it doesn’t seem like a big deal to you, the finished product looks unprofessional, and people who would have normally clicked on that ad will avoid it.
Make sure you get the customer’s attention. Remember, you’re competing against other ads here, so maybe do some research and see what the others are doing. Standing out in a crowd can be difficult, but when you do everyone notices you. Concentrate on that headline and grab the customer’s attention, then make them need to know what’s on offer when they click.
Keyword placement is very important. The keyword phrase (or a variation on it) needs to be in the headline. Next, make sure that your second line is relevant and really eye-catching. Don’t use phrases like “quality service” or state however long you’ve been in the business. These types of approaches don’t wok with pay per click.
The last line of your ad is important, too. Use it to tell the viewer what’s best about your product, or use it to highlight an offer or deal. This will increase the chances of a click through and an eventual sale. Never use deceptive wording to get more clicks, however. A click that doesn’t result in a sale is a wasted one, because you pay for it anyway.
PPC campaigns aren’t easy to write and require some careful thought Make sure your ad gets attention by following these guidelines and you’ll be seeing lots of clicks in no time.