According to Google tips for, keywords are the search terms (words or phrases) which trigger your ad, and they are critical to the success of your AdWords advertising. This article explains how you can choose the most effective keywords, assess your keyword performance and how this affects the amount you pay.
Now according to eye webmaster team, these tips could help us how to find and implement great keywords to some pages of a website.
These are the top tips that Google emphasizes in finding keywords.
A great keyword should be:
* Ideally, 2-3 words long
* Specific (keywords that are too broad or general will not reach users as effectively as keywords that are highly targeted)
* Directly related to the text in your ad
* Directly related to the page your ad links to (specified by the destination URL)
One thing more Google emphasized are the ff:
What keywords should I choose?
First, look at your website content and write down every word, word combination or phrase that describes each category of your business. This is the starting point for creating your keyword lists.
Include all brand and product names as well as plurals, synonyms and alternate spellings for each word or phrase. Capitalization does not matter. Take out keywords that are very generic, irrelevant, or obscure.
Then, group your keywords into close-knit themes and create a new ad group for each theme. Put your keywords into these new ad groups. For example, if your campaign is for digital cameras, you can group together mini digital cameras in one ad group and SLR digital cameras in another.
Try using negative keywords. Negative keywords prevent your ad from showing when a word or phrase you specify is part of a search term. If you specify the negative keyword -repair, for instance, your ad won’t show for search terms such as digital camera repair.
Want more keyword information and examples?
How can I tell if my keywords are working well?
Check your keyword performance regularly in the ‘Keyword’ tab of your account.
An ‘Eligible’ status means your keyword is eligible to trigger ads. Click on the icon in the status column to get more detail on your individual keyword performance.
Then, one of the most important metrics to assess is the clickthrough rate (CTR), as it shows the proportion of people who clicked on your ad after they saw it. Keywords that produce a relatively low CTR (e.g. less than 1% on the search network) can often be improved. Implementing the tips above will help improve your keyword performance. A higher CTR will help to increase your ad’s position on Google.
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