3 Tips To Increase Your Click-Through Rate and Skyrocket
Your Sales
By Kathryn ONeill
Most pay per click ads draw amazingly low click through
rates (the number of people that click on your ad divided
by the number of people that see your ad).
This not only hurts sales in the form of less clicks to
your site, but on search engines like Google, it can even
drop your ranking like a stone.
How can you improve your click-through rate?
Here are 3 tips to improve your click through rate and pre-sell
your audience so that your web sales go through the roof.
#1 Include the highest searched term (the most popular term)
in your title and/or description.
For example, if you're bidding on a cluster of keywords
surrounding the theme 'Cheap Web hosting', try to include
the term 'cheap web hosting' in both your title AND your
description. This will dramatically increase your click-through
ratio (and thereby also increase sales).
While this is a fairly well known fact, many ppc marketers
don’t do it. But think about it from your searchers’ point
of view. There is an OVERLOAD of information out there. People
are extremely uncomfortable with information overload. It
sets up a form of cognitive dissonance or ‘searcher
discomfort’.
Searchers remove this discomfort by finding a website that
matches what they're searching for. When they see that your
title and description has matched their search term, they
think, 'This website has exactly what I'm looking for' and
they eagerly click on your ad.
#2 Use emotionally charged words.
While many website builders are brilliant at creating websites
- let's face it, they’re not so hot at selling.
Selling is an emotional, creative process. People buy with
their emotions and then justify it with reason. If you want
to sell to them, you have to access their emotions (access
your right-brain and use your feelings to empathize with
their desires).
Building a website and promoting an online business is a
very organizational, logical process. It requires mostly
left-brained abilities. So you can see how some people can
build a beautiful website - but find it nearly impossible
to sell from that website
Here's where you can leave your competition in the dust
and rake in the sales: Use emotionally charged words and
phrases in your ad copy and people will be falling all over
themselves to click on your ad to see what you have to offer.
For example, instead of 'Sweet' why not say 'Mouth-watering'
or 'Sumptuous'. Instead of 'How to start your own Internet
business' how about 'Travel the world while running your
business from the luxury of your hotel suite.'
The options are endless and if you look at most ppc ads
- you'll easily see areas where you can tower over your competition
and make your ad stand out - even if they bid higher than
you.
#3 Include a sense of urgency.
Again - this is one feature that is completely ignored by
most pay per click marketers.
With competition heating up every day, you need to give
people a REASON to click, a little push, a feeling that they're
going to miss out on something BIG if they don't click on
your ad RIGHT NOW.
There are lots of ways you can do this. If you're advertising
something that's on sale why not say, 'Sale ends soon'. Or
how about 'Only while supplies last'. People absolutely hate
to lose out so when you add urgency to your ad, you'll be
skyrocketing your click-through rate and putting people in
a rush to buy.
While these 3 tips will dramatically increase your click
through rate, here’s one last tip: make sure you deliver
exactly what your ad promised when the user clicks through
to your website. You’ve put them in the frame of mind
to at least see what you offer – and now it’s
time to deliver.
By giving them exactly what they expect to see, you’ll
not only earn their trust and approval, you’ll also
send your web sales through the roof!
Kathryn O'Neill is chief editor for Pay Per Click Success
, a website dedicated to giving you the secrets of success
with pay per click advertising.
For more pay per click tips, reviews, and ppc savings, visit
http://www.payperclick.homestead.com
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