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tugglejazz
27th June 2007, 19:09
Im looking into getting some help with adwords, setting it all up again for me. Teaching me what I need to do. Is it better to look locally for this or is there no difference really?

Can anyone estimate on the kind of costs involved?

Words of Magic
28th June 2007, 09:16
There's no doubt that Google Adwords can bring your business alot of traffic but its a fact that most users that have tried to run their own campaigns and have failed to create an impressive return.

A qualified Google Adwords Consultant can maximise the best return on your marketing investment and bring new customers to your business.

As a fully qualified Adwords consultant, I can ensure that your Adwords campaign is configured correctly to achieve the lowest possible price-per-click whilst maximising your click-through-rate. PM me about costs.

Wishing you all the success in the world,

postpack
28th June 2007, 09:36
Would agree that you need an adwords consultant otherwise you could be spending £000s for no return- in the mean time think about the naturals.

InformationFind.Net
28th June 2007, 16:08
Hi,
Hopefully you are already aware of this, so this is just for insurance; - Using Google adwords or any pay per click advertising needs to form part of a SEO strategy which includes making good use of keywords, site maps, strong links to other web sites with a high page ranking. I would generally recommend using pay per click advertising as a later part of your strategy. I hope this helps.

SteveGibson
28th June 2007, 16:18
any pay per click advertising needs to form part of a SEO strategy

I don't agree with that at all ... anymore than I'd suggest that direct mail needs to form part of a newspaper advertising strategy.

PPC and SEO are two very different animals and neither of them needs the other.

Im looking into getting some help with adwords, setting it all up again for me. Teaching me what I need to do.

I know people who can set up the campaign for you (e.g. me).

However, "teaching you what you need to do" is another matter entirely. Are you looking for an adwords coach?

I've never thought of offering such a service, but I reckon I'd charge more for that than I would for management.

Steve

IainW
28th June 2007, 17:09
I would generally recommend using pay per click advertising as a later part of your strategy. I hope this helps.

I thought that using PPC would be your initial strategy whilst you wait for the organic seo to kick in - which we all know takes a while.

Once you have the organic seo running well then you could use PPC campaign manager for the keywords that you are weaker on with organic seo.

InformationFind.Net
28th June 2007, 17:11
Hi,
I agree that Pay Per Click compaigns and general Search Engine Optimisation are different. However I do stand by what I said during my previous post. I will create a number of web pages on my web site over the coming weeks which communicate SEO as I see it. I will appreciate any comments or indeed value any constructive
criticism.