A few questions from a PPC newbie
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It's about time I started using PPC because I've been putting it off for so long and just received a voucher from Google and MSN. Until now I've only focused on organic SEO, and there's a few things that have confused me so far about Adwords.
I was wondering whether someone would be able to chip in with a few tips or explain a few things if they can. Here's a few questions that I've thought of so far, and sorry if I'm asking a bit too much in one post:
1. What's the best way to track? I've seen it mentioned about tracking at the keyword level. Is there any software that would be worth investing in?
2. If I'm going to do direct linking to an affiliate offer, what should I put as the display URL. In a few demo videos I've watched, the person doing the demo has just made up a URL. Is this what I should do? If it is, should I make sure the domain URL doesn't actually belong to anyone?
3. Going back to point 1...if I use software to track at the keyword level, is there much need to setup seperate adgroups?
4. I've been watching a video where the initial max per click was set high ($5 for example), and then each day the bid amount was lowered to equal the average CPC for the campaign. Is that recommended? I only want to start with around $10-20 per day budget at first so wouldn't this just get me a very small amount of clicks. If anyone could explain a bit about controlling CPC I'd really appreciate it.
5. In the video I watched it also mentioned that positions 3 or 4 on the SERPS were sometimes better than 1 because you get less "surfers" and more buyers. If this is true then how do I control the position of the ad, especially with quality score effecting my CPC (for instance it's not as simple as bid higher to position above someone else, or bid lower to position below them is it?).
6. Should I start with just a handful (1-10) keywords in an adgroup or hundreds or even thousands?
7. I've read about software like google cash detective. Would anyone recommend using this tool or any other?
Any tips and suggestions would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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