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5 AdWords Tips To Get Those Dollars Pouring In

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If you have started on your very first Internet marketing venture, some AdWords tips can help get the ball rolling for you. Earning money with Google AdWords can be a snap, yet most people fail miserably at it! Using AdWords effectively requires a precise combination of art and science. You should be able to get that creative edge on your competitors, and you should also be able to manipulate the number-game!

Designing The Ad

  • Be specific. This is the most important of all AdWords tips that you’ll get. You only want clicks that can convert to sales. So be specific in the header-line of your Ad. If you sell floral pattern bed sheets, mention the entire thing in the heading. You don’t want people looking for geometric patterned sheets clicking through!
  • What’s-In-It-For-Me. Yes, tell the customer how they would get a boost by using your product. Find out what they need, and then provide it to them.
  • USP. What makes your product unique? How would a person benefit by selecting your product over any other brand?

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Keyword Selection

  • Cost. Most articles on AdWords tips will tell you about finding a coequality between the popularity of keywords and their CPC. Sometimes incorrect spellings can also get you a mass of targeted traffic while keeping the CPC low.
  • Targeted traffic. For exact keyword phrases, use quotes and square brackets, like NYC Theatre Tickets or [Lion King Broadway Tickets].
  • Freebie hunters. Use -free to keep them away as they aren’t likely to result in any sales.

The Extra Edge

  • Own website. What most articles on AdWords tips fail to tell you is that it is also important to have your own website, with a proper opt-in form so that you can build a mailing list of all visitors. People who don’t buy now can change their minds later.
  • Landing page. It is better to have a separate landing page for each of your products, just like a separate Ad for each of them. This ensures a better customer experience and makes it easier for you to track the individual conversion rates of products.

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Number Crunch!

  • Budget. Another hard-to-find point in the most common AdWords tips lists! It is imperative to make a budget, as to how much you can afford to spend persale, and then stick to it.
  • Profit. Determine your profit/sale. Then use that data to work upon decreasing cost or increasing sale, so as to reach the desired profit.

So that’s about it! The above five AdWords tips can help you get your profits rocketing up. Oh, did I miss the fifth one? Well, the last tip in my list is Testing. You can simply never have enough of it. You need to keep testing and re-testing; keep changing a word here and a phrase there; keep improving! And don’t forget to enjoy the experience!

How much gets taken out when you tap in on oyster card?

Does it take out money as soon as you tap in or will it let you tap even if you don't have enough credit on your card to cover the journey leaving you to face a 'seek assistance' at your destination?

When you tap IN at the start of your journey, your card is registered for the journey ahead. When you tap OUT you'll briefly (too briefly) see the total amount of credit left in your Oyster card. By tapping IN and tapping OUT, you will pay the minimum fare. If you do not tap IN, when you tap OUT you will pay max fare for that journey. Not sure of the prices.

If you arrive at your destination with insufficient credit on your card, the staff just let you go out of the station. You'll need to top up your card with PAYG credit in order to use it again.

As far as I know the money is taken out of your Oyster card as you tap OUT. The tap IN is just to signal the computer that your card is being used for a journey. The computer then waits for the card to be tapped OUT and then deducts the amount required etc.

Don't ask. . . .

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