24 Feb 2008 11:06:53 | Richard Grady
Copyright 2005 Richard Grady
There are a couple of things I want to share with you this week,
both based on my own experiences recently....
Keep a very close eye on your PPC advertising
Over a year ago, I wrote a newsletter about how I had managed to
save myself $750 a month by cancelling one of the pay per click
advertising campaigns that I had been running for months and
months. I spent some time tracking the conversions from the
advertising and found that the number of sales resulting
directly from that particular campaign were minimal and as such,
it was pointless continuing with it. At the time I made a point
of recommending to everyone that they keep a close eye on their
own expenditure and track results carefully.
Obviously I listen to my own advice and it occurred to me
recently that one of my other pay-per-click campaigns may not be
as lucrative as it once was. I therefore devoted some time to
tracking conversions from this campaign and found that it had
gone from being my main source of sales a few years ago, to now
contributing hardly any sales at all. At the beginning of the
month, I cancelled this campaign too and it has made absolutely
no difference to my business turnover. The amazing thing is that
this campaign was costing me nearly $2000 a month which is now
money in my pocket :-)
So why is PPC becoming less effective?
It is, of course, impossible to say that PPC is actually
becoming less effective and the fact is that it works for
thousands and thousands of people. However, it has certainly
become less effective for me and I think that the main reason is
simply competition. When I first started the above campaign,
there were no other advertisers offering a similar service to my
own. Today there are something like ten different alternatives.
This has two main effects - firstly it means that customers have
a much wider choice and regardless of how good my service may be
in comparison to the competition, some people are inevitably
going to buy from one of my competitors. Secondly it means that
the cost that each advertiser is paying for their exposure has
increased considerably and this means that they have to either
make more sales or increase their prices in order to make the
increased advertising cost worthwhile.
The above situation is one which is likely to affect pretty much
all online businesses that use PPC advertising at some point.
This is why you need to get your business to the point whereby
you can comfortably turn off your pay-per-click advertising
campaigns (if you ever need to) and still generate sales. This
means spending time now building traffic from other sources.
Believe me, the time I have spent over the past few years
writing articles, getting good search engine rankings, building
links and gaining strong affiliates and joint venture partners
has certainly been worthwhile and has made the difference
between me having a profitable business today and having nothing.
Mac vs PC
Something else that I wrote about last year was my dilemma as to
whether to replace one of my Windows computers with an Apple
Mac. I was forever hearing about how reliable they were and how
pleasant they were to use and I couldn't help being tempted....
So last week, after months of deliberation, I took the plunge
and replaced my old laptop with an Apple iBook. I have to say,
it is one of the best computer purchases I have ever made!
I don't have the space to go into detail here about the various
features and benefits of the Mac but if you are like I was and
keep thinking about buying a Mac but don't actually do it, take
my advice, go and get one (even if it is a secondhand one from
eBay) - I am sure you won't be disappointed.
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