Write Effective Google Adwords Ads
Google Adwords remains as the premier paid traffic source in the internet today, and any business can setup and run ads on the Adwords network within hours. Any adwords campaign needs compelling ads in order to be successful. There is a limitation on the number of text characters when advertising on adwords so make sure you select the right combination of words and statements to get your audience’s attention and generate click-throughs.
Learning what to write in each line, and making sure you are using the right URL extensions are just some of the critical elements of a successful Google Adwords ad. If you’re just starting a new Google Adwords campaign, here are some essential tips for writing that first ad:
1. Include your keyword in the Title. Perry Marshall and Bryan Todd, authors of “The Ultimate Guide to Google AdWords” state that internet users are more likely to click on an ad if the ad’s title or headline contains the keyword or keyphrase they were searching on. Use this to your advantage and capture people’s attention instantly.
2. Describe your benefit in the second line. Most readers will respond to an ad that clearly lists a key benefit near the beginning. Make sure you are listing your benefit on the second line, not your offer or a feature. Think about giving them what they want’ before highlighting a feature or a special offer.
3. State a feature or offer on the third line. Your features and offers must support your benefit statement. The idea here is to state your feature or offer in such a way as to back your benefit claim. Remember to keep your feature or offer brief and simple so as not to overpower your benefit.
4. Use the last line for your landing page. Many companies make the mistake of inserting only their website URL on the last line, but you have the freedom to enter in any destination you want in this area. This is a great reason to set up a separate landing page specifically for your Adwords campaign; this landing page URL can be inserted into every ad you run so you can track how well your ad is performing. Inserting a clear destination here may also encourage more clicks.
5. Split-test your Ads. Split-testing means running two similar ads at the same time to see which one will gather more clicks. Make small changes in your ads and see which version will perform better.
All elements needed for success in Google Adwords can be mastered with practice. Remember to track your performance always so that you can pinpoint areas for improvement. In any case, don’t delay your usage of Google adwords and follow these tips to start running ads now.

