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Give Your PPC Ad "Authority" and Your CTR will Skyrocket

 

Most folks who professionally manage Pay-Per-Click campaigns know the fundamentals of how to achieve an optimum CTR:

1) Place the keyword(s) in the ad title.
2) If possible, place the keyword(s) again in the body of the ad.
3) Create multiple variations of each ad and rigorously test until you arrive at your optimum ad choice/choices.

But, what if youve done that already and your results are still less than they should be? Do you just give up and accept substandard results?

I have a mutual fund PPC client (AdWords onlyContextual Ads Enabled). I keep him at or near top bidder status for each of his campaigns. The CTR for keywords in his particular niche was excellent, but he also wanted to get PPC traffic from people doing more generalized mutual fund searches. Despite following PPC Best Practices, his more generalized campaign CTR was less than I believed it should be.

In our last meeting, he happened to mention that the company got a very positive write-up in Fortune Magazine. A few days later, it dawned on me that name dropping the Fortune Article could lead to a much higher CTR series of ads. So, I created some

The former ads were:

Keyword Mutual Fund
Learn More About (Client Names)
Keyword Mutual Fund
www.clientname.com

The new ads are:

Keyword Mutual Fund
(Client Name) Keyword Fund Featured
In February Issue of Fortune Magazine
www.clientname.com

The rise in CTR was immediate and outstanding. Two weeks after the ads launched, I formally presented the results to the client. For the clients International Mutual Fund Campaign, the new ads had a CTR of 1.2% compared to .4% for the old ads. For the clients Global Mutual Fund Campaign, the new ads had a CTR of .4% compared to .1% for the old ads. For the clients Environmental Mutual Fund Campaign, the new ads had a CTR of 3.9% compared to .9% for the old ads. The client was extremely impressed with the exponential increase in trafficand his CPC even went down slightly during this time period.

The lesson to be learned is this: By legitimately creating a nexus between your company and an industry authority (like Fortune) and writing that authority into your PPC ads, you have the potential for a very noticeable CTR increase.

If you professionally manage PPC campaigns, ask your clients about any noticeable recent PR/media attention they might have received. Perhaps, theyve already made mention of it on their website. Not every bit of PR can turn into a high-performing PPC ad, but if the PR came from a source well known and respected by the clients prospect base, it behooves you to test a PPC ad based upon that exposure.

If you manage your own campaign, you can establish credibility with your audience by creating ads that legitimately link your business to an industry authority. If 10 firms are trying to sell the same widgets through PPC, prospects are more likely to click on your ad if you mention that your widgets were featured in Widget Magazine (the Widget Authority Source for the Widget Industry). You will distinguish yourself from your competitors and reap the benefits of doing so.

Author: Todd Mintz
 
Author Bio:
Todd Mintz is a popular columnist. Todd likes to pen down articles about this area.
 
 
 

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