Now...
Here is how they should have structured their Adwords
campaign.
| 2
rotating auto insurance
ads | |
| 2
rotating affordable insurance
ads | |
| 2
rotating health insurance
ads | |
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| affordable insurance
keywords | |
| health insurance
keywords | |
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| Web
page about auto
insurance | |
| Web
page about affordable
insurance | |
| Web
page about health
insurance | |
Alright,
now what they should have done is grouped their keywords into
the following different Adwords groups:
| Auto Insurance |
Affordable Insurance |
Health Insurance |
auto insurance quote auto insurance
rate auto insurance online |
affordable insurance rates affordable
insurance |
health insurance california health insurance
quote california health insurance
plan |
Once
they've done this, they could write 2 different
ads for each of these 3 Adwords groups. The
ads would be written to target the main 3 keywords:
auto insurance, affordable insurance, and health
insurance.

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Here's an
example of 2 much better written ads for the newly created ad
group, health insurance.
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What
I've done...
- Added keyword to the headline.
- First line of description contains a benefit.
Tells the visitor "what's in it for them".
- Second line of description contains a
feature.
- All words have been capitalized
- URL has part of the main keyword as a
subdirectory.
|
In
ad #2 I've done the same thing as ad #1, but I've
changed the URL by adding a more specific
subdirectory.
It's
always best to split test 2 ads to see which will give
you the highest clickthrough rate. The higher your
clickthrough rate, the less you'll pay
Google. |
So, that's
the basics of splitting your keywords up into targeted groups,
so you can write specific ads based on the EXACT keyword
phrases that people are searching for. Make sense?
Good...
That should all be pretty straightforward and easy to do. The
only problem you'll run into is, let's say you created a
keyword list of, say, 400 keywords.
Splitting
those keywords into their own seperate ad groups
could be a pain and would take forever to manually
do... This is where Keyword Elite comes in handy.
Let's do
a quick example so I can show you how I use
Keyword Elite to seperate
my keywords into their own Adwords groups.
Step 1
Open up
and run project 1 "create a keyword list". We'll
enter the keyword "insurance". Under step 3
we'll select "Overture". And under step 4 we'll
tell Keyword Elite that we want 400 keywords related
to the word "insurance". We could choose more,
but for this example, let's just go with 400.
Then click ok.
Step 2
Keyword Elite will begin to
gather keywords for us, related to the keyword
insurance. Once it's finished processing, we'll
highlight all of the keywords. Then "right-click"
out mouse and select the option titled "Export
as groups to TXT".

What this
will do is it will automatically separate all
of our keywords into their own Adwords groups
for us! It will create 1 text file for each
group. So, all we'll need to do is open up each
text file and paste our keywords into our Adwords
account and we're all set. It can't get much
easier that that :-)
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The text
files for our "insurance example" will look like
this:

And, for example, the "life insurance" group
would contain these keywords:

You'll notice
that all the keywords contain the word "life
insurance", so you could write 1 ad based on
"life insurance". If you wanted, you could also
take 1 of these keyword phrases and then use
Keyword Elite to create a brand new keyword
list based on 1 of the keywords from this file.
This would then give you an even more specific
list of keywords, which you could then break
down into smaller ad groups...
The skies
the limit really.
That's it
for this lesson. I hope you can see just how important it is
to write VERY specific, targeted ads based on the keyword
phrases that your prospect might enter into Google. The more
specific your ad is, the higher clickthrough rate you'll get,
and the more money you'll make.

The next
lesson will be coming soon, so keep on the look
out!