Friday, December 2, 2011

How to Use Google Ads Effectively For Copywriting


The Googles AdWords selection process has stumped most new online content writers and website owners at one time or another. Google AdWords are the advertisements that appear on the edge of the search listings on Google. They are pink and green and are ads from sponsors. When working properly and set up right, they can bring a lot of traffic to your site. However, when you do not fully understand how to use Google ads effectively for copywriting, they will not bring the desired responses you are looking for.

The reason that a lot of advertisements get rejected from Google AdWords is because the system that siphons through all the ads is very picky and has very particular length requirements.

There are two factors that will determine whether your ads will be accepted or not include:

1. Find the right keywords so that you will be spending your money on targeted hits instead of wasting money on random hits that may or may not work.

2. Write your ads so that they are small, clear and are direct. Make sure that they are concise and make sense.

One of the reasons so many people struggle when writing ads for Google, is because unlike other copywriting work you have to be able to create a three to four length word space that describes your business or company and makes sense at the same time.

In most copywriting jobs, you only have to be concerned with incorporating keywords, and that is a lot easier than writing Google AdWords. Don't feel too discouraged if your first few attempts fail. Even the best of professional copywriters have been tripped up by Google AdWords. If you are looking for a few good tips that can help your ads get into some of the top positions and keep your conversation rate low, here are some ideas:

o Make sure your headline expresses either the benefit to a consumer going to your site or what the consumer can expect to gain from going to your site.

o Try incorporating certain benefits with features on your website, make the consumer want to go to there.

Keep in mind that it will take time to write effective AdWords for Google. Keep trying and you will be able to create effective ads and gain website traffic.



Saman Rashid is an experienced writer.She has been writing articles and web copies since 3 years.To contact her, kindly visit http://www.mscopywriters.com




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