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Google Search Network Include Low Quality Websites

7 August, 2008 (00:44) | Google Adwords, Pay per click

I make and Sell Software for Living.
As a developer and publisher of software, I have for a few years now been using Google Adwords to run campaigns for my software. While the complexity of creating and optimizing successful campaigns with Google Adwords increases the more time you spend with it, I have always had a good amount of trust in Google. However, what I have found has given me a little doubt in my heart.

Low Quality Websites in Search Network
I came by a blog post by Marketing Shift which shows that the Google Search Network encompasses a lot of websites, and not just websites and search engines of high quality. Indeed, looking at the Google Search Partners website, at least I get the impression that websites in the search network are search related. As pointed out in the blog post, the search network also contains websites that have little to do with search, an important distinction when it comes to setting initial bids. However, that is not really what makes my heart jump…

Websites in Search Network Costing you Money
While above is bad enough, it’s the fact that websites such as GameCopyWorld are part of the search network. At least that is my conclusion as I have had an ad show while I had content network disabled. I believe the website is using Google Search Box / Adsense for Search. Yes, I don’t develop games so why do I care? Well, the before-mentioned website may have many buying-willing users which simply are searching for a way to get paid games to work… But I have a strong suspicion that there exist many more websites in the Google search network without any significant amount of users willing to pay for software.

Let me list a few reasons why I think this is bad from an advertiser perspective:

  • People on websites that promote and distributes solutions to circumvent copy protection solutions most likely not do not have a high user percentage share that are willing to buy software.
  • The search network is enabled as default. If you decide to keep it on, you are forced to bid the same on all search network partner websites as you bid for searches on Google search engine itself.
  • You can’t opt out of individual websites in search network. Yes, you can opt out of websites in content network, but not the search network.
  • Google does not share a complete list of search partners.

Alternatives to Google Search Network
I personally have disabled advertising on search network. I rather focus my time and money on campaigns where I can control as much as possible. Here are some alternatives that I am currently doing or considering:

  • Advertise on Google search engine itself. Easy, transparent, and high quality clicks.
  • Advertise on Google Content Network. Using tight adgroups combined with site exclusion and huge number of negative keywords makes this doable.
  • Advertise directly on other search networks. Some paid search advertising solutions and networks are MSN Adcenter, Yahoo, Ask, and LookSmart.

I wrote this blog post since I know how hard most shareware, indie game, and software developers have to work. Whether big companies or mom-and-dad software operations, we are all not just competing against each other, but also against a high amount of software piracy and copying. I much rather spend money advertising on websites that are clearly relevant and not associated with something that compromises the success of my own business.

Grow your keyword lists with tumblers, permutations and typos

21 June, 2007 (00:48) | A1 Keyword Research, Google Adwords, Marketing, Pay per click, Search engine optimization

In this post I am going to talk about the keyword explosion tools A1 Keyword Research has for growing an existing keyword list. A future post will address how it can research and build keyword lists nearly from scratch.

We are going to address following issues:

  • Combine and tumble keyword lists
  • Permutation of phrases in a keyword list
  • How to cover typo and spelling errors
  • Various tools to clean your keyword lists

Grow your keywords list with these tools

How to combine and tumble keyword lists together:

Assume you have following 3 keyword lists:

Keyword list group #1:

  • keywords
  • keyword

Keyword list group #2:

  • research
  • marketing

Keyword list group #3:

  • program
  • software
  • tool

Use tumble to input to get following keyword phrases:

  • keyword marketing program
  • keyword marketing software
  • keyword marketing tool
  • keyword research program
  • keyword research software
  • keyword research tool
  • keywords marketing program
  • keywords marketing software
  • keywords marketing tool
  • keywords research program
  • keywords research software
  • keywords research tool

Have permutation cover all word orders in all phrases:

Assume you have following keyword phrase in “input”:

  • keyword marketing program

The word order tool can permutate above sentence into:

  • keyword marketing program
  • keyword program marketing
  • marketing keyword program
  • marketing program keyword
  • program keyword marketing
  • program marketing keyword

How to take your keyword lists to the next level:

Can you imagine the number of thousands of phrases above two tools can generate for you? Well, we are not done! :) Do you have customers that found you using spelling and typo errors in their searches? Probably not… But maybe you will soon. Move your keyword list into “input” and get ready to use following 3 tools:

  • “Missing space”. Example: “keyword research” adds “keywordresearch”.
  • “Missing letter”. Example: “keyword marketing” adds “keyword markeing”, “keyword markting” etc.
  • “Switched letter”. Example: “keyword tool” adds e.g. “kewyord tool”, “keywrod tool” etc.

Cleaning and sorting your final keyword list:

Everyone is different, but if you like to have neat keywords lists here are the tools you need:

  • Filter on min/max characters/words
  • Filter on allow list of characters (to remove illegal)
  • Lower case all keyword phrases
  • Sort keyword phrases
  • Trim for superfluous spaces
  • Remove words repeated, e.g. “phrase phrase expansion”
  • Remove phrase duplicates, e.g. “research program” and “research program”
  • Remove permutations, e.g. “keywords explode” and “explode keywords”

Above is just one of many tools available in A1 Keyword Research. I will showcase more of them in this blog as time permits :)

Get more clickthroughs in Google Adwords using nice urls

23 February, 2007 (15:28) | A1 Keyword Research, Google Adwords, Marketing, Pay per click, Search engine optimization

I have been performing tests for 6+ months now to help me decide which url to show in ads.

My test have roughly consisted of:

  • Some hundred thousand (+) search impressions.
  • Some hundred thousand (+) content impressions.
  • Different campaigns for all products and content / search.
  • Split tested low-performing and high-performing ads in all campaigns.
  • All ads ran on Google Adwords PPC system.
  • All ads were text based, i.e. no images, videos etc.
  • All ads were shown on Google search and networks.

The urls I have split tested against each other are:

  • www.microsys.dk vs www.microsystools.com
  • www.microsys.dk vs www.microsys.eu

The results? They have been clear and consistent across all tests. www.microsys.dk beats both alternatives with roughly 20% higher CTR in average. A side-by-side split test example:

  • Ad showing normal url: 2.00% CTR
  • Ad showing good looking url: 2.40% CTR

While this may not seem of much, it is an easy way to improve your ad quality across all your campaigns and adgroups. Worth it if you have many campaigns and ads running through Google Adwords / pay per click (PPC) .

It is slightly odd that www.microsys.dk beats www.microsys.eu, but I suspect it is related to .eu domain names still being relatively new.

Now I have just one problem left… Should I change my primary domain to www.microsys.dk ? :)

New webmaster / SEO tools series

21 April, 2006 (13:18) | A1 Sitemap Generator, A1 Website Analyzer, Google Adwords, HTML sitemaps, Marketing, News, Pay per click, Products, Search engine optimization, Software, XML sitemaps

Within the last few months we have released:

We still have a few ideas for new applications,
but I suspect most of my time will be consumed by
implementing requests and suggestions from feedback :-)

If you are a Webmaster and/or doing SEO,
I suggest you check out above tools :-)