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AdWords Campaign Set Up Tips - Part Two - Articles SurfingReady for more tips on how to make your AdWords campaign work more effectively for your business? Start with a Modest Budget Just as you should start with a smaller geographical region, start with a modest campaign budget. Spend a few days or a few weeks fine tuning your ads before you really decide to pump up the budget. The more "finished" and tuned your ads are before you start spending serious amounts of money on advertising, the better. Patience in building a strong ad group before you expand will benefit you and your bottom line. Remember Your Audience Write ad text that will appeal to your audience and bring in the traffic you want. If your products appeal to hobbiests, use terms that hobbiests would understand. If your products are directed mainly at younger customers, use youthful verbage and terms that will draw their attention. You only have your ad text to convince the "right" customers to visit your website. Make those words count by making sure that you target the message toward them. Attract the "Right" Customer There is a fine line between writing ads that appeal to customers enough to get a high click-through rate and writing ads that merely draw anyone. You want to have a high click through rate on your ads, since it will get you higher placement and save you money. You don't want to attract customers who won't ever becom customers though. Use strong action words in your ads. Include powerful selling points and benefits. Try to stay away from phrases that will draw everyone though such as "free" and "bargain." Write an ad that will bring you viewers who have a good chance of becoming customers too.
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