Overture - A Can't Lose
Pay-Per-Click Strategy
By Willie Crawford
The absolute quickest
surefire way that I know of to get instant website traffic is
using pay-per-click search engines. You bid on the search
terms of your choice and as soon as your account is set up
they start sending traffic your way. I use a variety of
pay-per-clicks but Overture is my favorite. Today I'd like to
show you how and why I use them.
With regular search engines,
you can't really "tell" them what terms you want to
be listed under. With pay-per-clicks, you get to specify
exactly what terms you'd like to be listed under. At Overture
and some of the others, the staff does review your listing to
confirm it is appropriate. If your listing is appropriate, you
get listed under the term you want to attract targeted traffic
with, and you get to specify how you would like your listing
to read.
There *are* less expensive
ways of getting traffic to your site. However, it is not as
tightly controlled. Overture's minimum bid is 5 cents per
click. With many terms, that's all you need to bid to appear
in the top listings (even at number 1). Controlling exactly
how your listing appears ensures you spend your money
attracting only the traffic you want. It also ensure that you
discourage the type of traffic that you don't want.
I'll give you an example for
illustration. I have a site that
sells a "soul food cookbook." I want the traffic I
attract to this site to be interested in obtaining a soul food
cookbook.... especially if I am paying for this traffic. So I
use that phrase or a related phrase in my Overture listing. I
also use it in my title and the description. I tell them
exactly what they will find on my website in my listing.
Traffic attracted through these listings are seeking
"soul food cookbooks" so they buy my product!
In deciding how much to bid
on a pay-per-click term you must know your conversion rate.
You need to know how many sales each dollar generates. For
example, I spend an average of $1 on Overture traffic for each
sale that I make from this traffic. I sell a $20 cookbook and
my profit margin is sufficient to make this campaign smart
business. The traffic from Overture also generates 4 signups
to my website recipe exchange mailing list
for each dollar I spend. It could be much higher but I land
the traffic on a webpage focused on making the sale rather
than getting new subscribers. A very high percentage of these
subscribers will eventually purchase either my cookbook or a
related product.
A spill over effect of this
pay-per-click campaign is that my Overture listing gets me a
top listing on many other search engines. Overture's paid
listing feed the search results at Yahoo!, MSN, InfoSpace,
Lycos, Alta Vista and Netscape. This spillover drives
incredible traffic to my sites. For example, my traffic from
MSN nearly doubled with one of my Overture campaigns.
Microsoft is the default homepage for a lot of internet users
(since it is the default browser pre-installed on a lot of
computers), and having a top listing with them is well worth
the expense.
When setting up an account at
Overture, the most important thing you can do is to make sure
you are targeting the right keyword phrases and that you
really finess your listing. You want customers to arrive at
your site ready to buy your product or join your list. You
don't want curiosity seekers when you are paying for traffic.
You don't want to get "cute" with your listings
since attracting the wrong visitors really does no one
any good. It might even generate a lot of complaints.
Overture has a tool you can
use to investigate what keywords were searched on the most -
recently. I use this tool but I also subcribe to a service
that emails me the top 500 most searched terms every week.
They send me weekly reports and I build mini sites around
these terms. I sometimes funnel traffic from these mini sites
to other topical sites. Some mini sites I also design as
direct sales sites. Both strategies will work well for you if
properly employed.
A properly designed
pay-per-click campaign is a can't loose proposition. You know
that for every $100 spent exactly how much you can expect to
earn. The only variable in the formula for me is how fast
Overture can send me this traffic. You do want to bid the
minimum bid possible to get the listing you want. You don't
need to be number 1 since it is the words in your listing that
really generates the click. I do consider being one of the top
3
bidders very important.
I also keep my mini sites'
costs down by hosting my keyword rich domain names on quality,
low-costs hosts. I use a web host that allows you to host
additional domains for only $5 per domain. You do have to have
at least one domain hosted on their regular $25 per month plan
(500 meg of space and full-featured). Then you can host as
many additional domains as you want for only an extra $5 each.
This makes building a series of mini sites related to the
theme of your product or main site so affordable you really
should use this business strategy. Check out this host at:
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I've just given you a very
brief overview of one of my
pay-per-click strategies. Using this strategy, I routinely
turn every thousand dollars invested into over $10,000. With
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