How to Improve your Click Through Rate in Google AdWords
by Kalena Jordan
Published on this site: February 3rd, 2006 - See
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Like many people who run a business via the Internet, I use
affiliate programs to supplement my income.
One of the affiliate products I use myself and love to promote
- Proposal Kit at http://www.proposalkit.com/kits/pkhelp.htm
- had been performing particularly well for me recently and
I decided to help things along by creating a Google AdWords
campaign based around my reviews of the product.
After one month, the campaign was going ok, I was getting
a few sales here and there and certainly making a good ROI
on the promotion. However, although my Click Through Rate
(CTR) was pretty good (1.2%), it was starting to slide backwards
and I thought I could do better.
As you probably know, your ad position in Google relies heavily
on your CTR compared to that of your competitors, so I was
keen to turn things around and keep my high ad positions.
Around this time, I bought Nick Usborne's book Net Words
and started to read it, taking notes as I went. I realized
that according to Nick's philosophy, my AdWords ads were flat
and boring. They were just not appealing enough to entice
people to click on them.
As Nick explains in his book, "Being blah guarantees
you'll never be heard".
So I set about re-writing some of my ad text to speak more
directly to my audience and ask them a question that required
a response. Below is an example of an ad targeting the search
query business proposal before I changed the text:
- Business Proposal Kit
- Close the sale with a professional
- business proposal template kit.
And here is the text I replaced it with:
- Need a business proposal?
- Create your own professional
- proposal with our template kit.
The aim was to get my average CTR for the entire campaign
up to around 2% from the existing 1.2% it was sitting at.
I logged off for the evening and went to bed, not expecting
too much. The next morning, I had messages in my email in-box
advising me that I had made 3 sales overnight! I was quite
excited and logged into AdWords to see how things were going.
Sure enough, my clicks were way up and two of the three AdGroups
I had edited were showing an average 33% CTR! My overall campaign
CTR had risen from 1.2% to 2.4%. I had never experienced CTR
that high before. The ad I had changed used to show a 2.5%
CTR and after a few days the replacement ad displayed a 4.3%
CTR.
More motivated now, I studied the ads that had attracted
the most clicks and created more ads around related keywords
and phrases, using similar headlines to the ads that were
performing the best. This time, I incorporated Nick's advice
to use short and punchy copy.
Below is an example of an ad I was using to target the search
query seo contract before I changed the text:
- Sample SEO contract
- Proposal Kit provides a perfect SEO
- contract template. Read our review.
And here is the text I replaced it with:
- Need an SEO contract?
- Create yours.Today.
After another week, my average CTR for the whole campaign
jumped from 2.4% to 4% and I had a couple of ads showing 100%
CTR!
You can imagine how excited I was. Of course the high CTR
builds on itself because the higher your CTR, the higher your
ad position and the higher your ad position, the more clicks
it is likely to attract. So my campaign had jumped from 1.3%
in the first month, to 2.4% in the second month and after
my fine-tuning, it's now showing a 4% CTR consistently. And
the sales?
Well I now average between seven and ten sales per week,
up from two per week over the past six months and my affiliate
commission is at an all time record.
The exercise just goes to show that a few thoughtful tweaks
to your ad copy can make a huge difference to your bottom
line.
So what are you waiting for? Go tweak that copy in your own
PPC campaigns...

Kalena Jordan, one of the first search engine optimization
experts in Australia, who is well known and respected in the
industry, particularly in the U.S. As well as running her
own SEO business Web Rank www.webrank.biz,
Kalena manages Search
Engine College , an online training institution offering
instructor-led short courses and downloadable self-study courses
in Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing
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