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The Secret From The King Of Pay Per Clicks


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Willie Crawford
willietherealsecrets.com

Willie Crawford Incorporated
http://internetmarketinghowtoworkshop.com


At Joel Christopher's recent Master List Builders'

Workshop in San Antonio, Texas, Marlon Sanders told

the audience that I was "The King Of Pay Per Clicks."

He explained that there was no investment he could

think of that gave a faster or better return on

your investment than pay-per-click search engines.

After all, I had done campaigns where I earned $7

for every $1 invested.



Marlon, was just teaching the crowd that on-line

success doesn't have to be cosmic. Often, the things

you need to do are staring you right in the face.

The reaction from the crowd, and conversations with

people afterward, showed me that many people do need

to develop a strategy for using this powerful tool

in their marketing mix. So in this article let's look

at how to effectively use pay per click search engines

to drive massive amounts of highly targeted traffic to

your website.



The real secret to using pay-per-click search engines

effectively is driving the *right* traffic to your site.

Since you are paying for these visitors, you want visitors

who really want whatever it is that you are selling. You

don't want to attract browsers. You want people who will

arrive at your site and take the action your site is

structured to generate. You also want to do this as

inexpensively as practical.



The most important thing that you do in using the

pay-per-click search engines is write your listing

correctly. This is what determines whether you get back

many times your investment, or whether you just end up

with disappointments and even trouble-makers.



I teach that you should write a pay-per-click listing as

if it were a singles ad. A singles ad tells what the

desirable traits are in the person you are looking for.

They tell what this ideal person should like to do, and

equally as important, what this person should not be

like. For example, should the person love kids, or be a

non-smoker, or enjoy the outdoors?



Your pay-per-click listing should convey the same

information. Your title should grab the attention of who

you are looking for. Then the body of the listing should

continue describing your ideal prospect, by spelling out

benefits, while at the same time, disqualifying prospects

you don't want.



Yes, there are prospect that you don't want. Remember, you

are paying for people to click through to your site. You

only want to pay for people that will give you a good return

on investment. You only want to pay for people who will

allow you to accomplish your ultimate objective. That

objective could be to build a list. That objective could be

to get someone to get involved in a cause. That objective

for many of us is to get people to purchase our products.

To only attract people likely to take that action, your

listing needs to be worded properly.



If you are selling an item, you don't generally want to

attract freebie seekers. So you should be careful in your

use of the "f" word. The only reason to offer them

something for nothing is if it builds your list, or if it

leads them into a funnel that ultimately converts them into

paying customers. To avoid attracting the wrong person if

you are selling an item, I personally would list the price,

or use language indicating I am selling something - right

in my listings. This turns off those not willing or capable

of paying for your product. That's ok - you're not after

those people if you're paying for traffic.



If your listings miss-lead people or attract people not

really interested in what you offer, you are just filling your

list with time-wasters. If you are really deceptive, you

may even get a person who will go out of his way to get

even. You don't need or want that headache. You want the

right prospects to visit your site.



In writing your listing, you need to make sure you spell

out some real benefit the visitor will get from visiting

your site and using your product. Before you even begin

writing your listing spend several hours listing all of the

possible benefits of using your product. Look at each

product feature and translate that into a benefit. Ask

what that feature does for the customer. Write what it does

for the customer to improve the customer life, and then

incorporate the most powerful of those features into your

various pay-per-click listing. You will discover that the

people who do click though to your site arrive in a ready

to purchase your products frame of mind.



This is just one of many considerations in creating a

pay-per-click campaign. It is perhaps the most important

factor in avoiding wasting a lot of money. Pay-per-clicks

can be very effective in driving highly targeted traffic

to your site. They can be so effective, that after you're

refined a listing, you will know before even placing that

listing, at any major pay-per-click, what

return-on-investment

you are virtually assured of getting.



We'll examine other aspects of using pay-per-clicks later.

We will also discuss effective methods of generating

traffic extensively at the Internet Marketing How To

Workshop. If you'd like to learn not only how to create

your own products, but how to get hundreds of thousands of

eyeballs looking at your product, you owe it to yourself

to check out this workshop. It may prove to be the single

best thing you ever did for your future and your business.

Visit: http://internetmarketinghowtoworkshop.com today.





Willie Crawford is a recognized internet marketing authority.

He is the host of the Internet Marketing How To Workshop, which

completely steps you through the process of creating and

marketing your own products. The workshop brings together experts

who have developed many high successful products. They teach you

every thing from product creation, to copywriting, to traffic

generation and conversion. They are totally committed to you

succeeding. Take charge of your destiny - sign up now at:



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