Wednesday, October 5, 2011
SEO & Social Media to Capture ZMOT
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
PPC Advertising > Keywords + Ad Copy; Don’t Forget about the Landing Pages
Testing is a crucial part of improving your PPC advertising efforts. You test Keywords to enhance targeting and increase relevant traffic to your site. You test Negative Keywords to prevent irrelevant clicks and lower cost. Testing Ad Copy is to find out what appeals best to your clientele. However, testing should not stop there. Your Landing Page is a critical component of obtaining conversions, and not just clicks.
If you have tested and found great Keywords and have excellent Ad Copy, then there is no doubt that, you are getting clicks and driving relevant traffic to your site. However, what is happening after that still has a huge impact on the success of your PPC efforts. Your Landing Page is the first experience a potential customer has with your website. It needs to aesthetically pleasing, easy to navigate, and a good starting point for your conversion funnel.
In order to measure and evaluate the effectiveness of your Landing Pages, you will need to integrate your Analytical Solution with you PPC Platform. Once you have the Analytics in place, you can begin testing your Landing Pages with tools, like Web Optimizer. Test various wording, layouts, pictures and more to discover what works best for you and your clientele, and watch your ROI increase.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Helpful Advice to writing Text Ad Copy PPC Advertising
The first step is now done, you have an Ad. Now, it is time to optimize it. Read over your Ad a few times, trying to slice in keywords whenever possible. These keywords will help make your Ad more relevant and standout among other Ads. Finally cut your ad down to fit the appropriate character limit. Lastly, test your Ad Copy. Try running variations – focus on a different benefit, use different keywords, or reword the Ad – to see what achieves the best results.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
From SEM to Results
1. SEO Audit – this should identify strength, weakness, opportunities, and threat for competitor in relation to your business goals and objectives.
2. Competitive Data – this information should be used to identify or create a competitive advantage.
3. Web Design issues – they should be able to identify indexing, crawling, load time issues, etc.
4. Improvement!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Your Trademark = My Keyword
Recently, a California Appeals Court ruled that it is legal (as least for now) to use competitors’ trademarks as keywords. Although it is legal, that does not mean you should run out add your competitors’ names, or other trademark terms, to your keyword list. Google Adwords and others give keywords a quality score based on how relevant the term is to your products/services and the landing page of your ads. Assuming that your site is tightly optimized for your specific products/services, then adding competitors’ trademark as a keyword will generate low quality score. This low quality score will result in your ads not being shown, average Cost-Per-Click increasing, and/or ad rank dropping. Although adding competitors’ trademark terms to your keyword list will get more impressions for your ads, specifically when someone is searching for a competitor, is it worth it? This answer may vary depending on the industry, the competitor, and even the location. Before, you start having your ads appear for your competitor’s trademarks, make sure that it is worth the time and effort. My point being, trademark or not, do research and test keywords and make sure that it is worth the time and effort to implement them it into your keyword list, and continue to monitor and measure performance to ensure results.
Marketing. Measuring. Testing. Results!
DaBrian Marketing Group LLC.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Yahoo/Microsoft Search Alliance Update
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Local Search Advantage with Google AdWords
Google AdWords has continued to roll-out enhancement features for advertisers. The latest feature is called Ad Sitelinks. This new one-line format will allow advertisers to add additional links into the ad copy of AdWords campaigns. Google will automatically determine if your ad qualifies to show Ad Sitelinks and whether to show two lines or the one-line format based on the quality of the ads.
Keep in mind that there are several other Ad Extensions that local businesses may find useful to improve search results. These extensions are locations, products, and phone extensions.