A lot of people
find it hard to
come up with a standard methodology for setting their bids.
Personally I think there is combination of things that you
can do to choose the right bids for your keywords.
Think about
how much your products
costs
This is one of the
most important factors
when selecting CPCs
for your AdWords
campaign.
Are you selling
a product/service
for £5 - £30 or
is it worth over
£1000 to you? Looking
at it this way can help you decide what you can spend per
click. If your product/service costs £5, and you have set
the maximum bid as £1 then your chance of making a profit
is slim to none. If your product/service costs over £1000
then it wouldn’t be much of a problem for you to £1 a click
or more because you have a very large profit margin and
you can spend a bit more than usual.
Think about keyword
relevancy
It is really important
to analyse the keywords
that you are bidding
on. If you sell
anti-virus software
and you have two
keywords that you
need to set a bid for “buy anti-virus software” and “compare
anti-virus software” you should of course be prepared to
pay more for “buy anti-virus software” because a searcher
using this keyword is ready to buy.
What
season are you
in?
Is
it your high sales season? If
you’re selling gifts,
it’s likely that
Christmas will be
a high season for
you, so you will
need to bid more
for your keywords
during this period. Rest assured that your competitors will
be and if you don’t, you will be left behind.
Use
the Google AdWords
Traffic Estimator
This will help you
get some sort of
guide about roughly
how much you need
to bid, however
do bear in mind
that this is just
an estimate and
it doesn’t take
competitors’ Click Through Rates into account. This is why
I always suggest increasing these figures by at least 25%-40%
to get a more accurate idea of how much you will need to
pay.
Search
on your keywords
This might seem
either pointless
or blindly obvious
but it will definitely
help you to get
feel of how much
competition there
is out there and
hence how much will
need to pay. If
you have 2-3 ads on the first page then great news you will
just need to put a bit more on top of your minimum bid (shown
when you’re looking at your keywords online) and you are
in business, but if you have 70 page of sponsored listing
then start thinking of how you are going to fund your Google
AdWords campaign, because it is definitely going to cost
a lot.
Give us a call on
0208 819 2632 to
find out how we
can improve your
AdWords results
today.