Pay-per-Click Marketing Copy
The marketing message you send will influence who clicks on your PPC ad and why they click. Your goal in writing ad copy should be to put yourself in the mind of the searcher and present an ad that will give them the information they need to make an informed decision as to whether or not you offer what they want. The goal is not to get clicks, the goal is to get qualified clicks.
Ad strategies to avoid:
Free
Free is a meaningless word and
invokes skeptecism. Consumers are smart enough to know that
nothing, ever, is really free. While you might increase your
click rate, the clickers aren't going to be people looking to
spend money, they are going to be people looking to see if it
really is free. About the only Free that works is Free Shipping,
but if you drive a consumer to your site on a Free Shipping
message and then present a qualifying amount to get it, you risk
irritating them and wasting your money. If you need to order $50
for free shipping, say so. 'Free Shipping on $50 or more'.
Listing a Price
Don't list a price unless you
absolutely, positively have the lowest price. Nothing is worse
from an advertising perspective than listing your widget for
$19.99 when you're right next to an ad that lists the same or
comparable widget for $17.99. Plus, if you list a price and your
prices changes, you're going to have to go back and edit all
your copy. A 'Starting From" price can work, but only, again, if
you have the lowest price and only if you don't mind editing if
the starting price changes.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Would anyone
ever buy from a store where it's not? A satisfaction guarantee
is implied nowadays and listing that you offer one is a waste of
characters.
In Stock
In Stock Now can work if you're
selling a hard to get or seasonal item and you want to drive
home that you actually have it, other than that, avoid it.
Otherwise it's implued. Why would you ever list an ad to sell
something you don't have in stock?
Company Name
Is your company name one people
will recognize? If not, son't waste characters listing it.
Instead focus on the offer or product. If you manufacture a
product that is sold by resellers and you also have an ecommerce
site, 'Official JoeWidget Site' can work to distinguish you from
others in the space.
About the author: Dave is a full-time Search Engine Marketing Manager. He also runs SyteSurge, a web site dedicated to pay-per-click marketing and search engine optimization.
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