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"Targeted Traffic For Pennies.."
by Jim Daniels
What follows is a proven, step by step formula for driving highly targeted traffic
to any website; for pennies.
Recently, I've been sampling new promotions methods to drive fresh traffic to
my website. I had been reading quite a bit about
goto.com
and how other
webmasters had been getting great results with it, so I decided to give it a try.
In a nutshell, goto.com is a "pay for rank" search engine. It allows website
owners
to bid on keywords related to their site. When users search on any term at goto.com they
are presented with a list of sites, with the highest bidders appearing closest to the top.
Based on my own experience, this site not only offers a great way to find things on
the web, it offers a very inexpensive way to generate targeted traffic to any site. By
following the details of my own goto advertising campaign, you should be able to emulate
the excellent results I've had.
Just a few weeks into my campaign, I am now generating between 85 and 100
visitors each day from goto.com. My costs are averaging about 4 bucks a day. As
I continue to tweak my advertising (I'll teach you how) I expect my numbers to double and
possibly triple. But I'll get to that in a minute. Let's take things a step at a time...
Step 1: Open your own GoTo account.
The first step is to visit
www.goto.com and open an
account. There is a minimum investment of $25 to become a goto advertiser. The way it
works is simple... As an advertiser at goto.com, you bid on search terms relevant to your
site. You have complete control over how much you pay on a per- click basis on each of
those search terms. The higher your "bid," on each search term, the higher in
the search
results your site will appear. As GoTo proudly states, "It's targeted, cost-per-click
advertising and you set the cost per click!"
Step 2: Decide how much a visitor is worth to you.
You can do this by checking your current website stats. Add up your average number of
monthly visitors and determine what percentage of them actually go on to become a
customer. This can be tricky but it is an important step. Depending upon the average cost
of your products or services, you should be able to come up with a ballpark figure as to
what each visitor is worth.
Example: If I'm converting one sale from every 100 visitors and my average sale is $100,
then each visitor is worth about a buck. (Keep in mind, this does not take into account
the lifetime value of a site visitor or customer.)
Once you have an idea of how much each visitor is worth to you, write it down. You will
use this number as a "cap" on your bids. More on this later.
Step 3: Start a file on your computer with keywords pertaining to your site.
Using any word processor, start typing anything and everything you can think of that
pertains to your site. If you are selling pet supplies your list would look something like
this...
dog
cat
kitten
dog bone
collar
dog food
pet
pet supply
(Don't worry about pluralizing all your words. GoTo's Search Pluralization feature
analyzes your keywords and does this for you automatically.)
Now before you tackle this step, I must inform you that this can be the most
time-consuming part of your goto campaign. Why? Well, in order to really get the most from
your campaign you'll be making a list of a least 1000 keywords, or search terms. That's
right, I said one thousand. You don't "need" that many to get started with goto,
but I tried bidding on a limited number of keywords and the results were
nowhere near the cost- effectiveness of using a large list. A large list allows you to bid
as low as a penny on 90% of your keywords. Even if 10% of them get a single click each
day, you're generating 100 visitors right there.
Goto offers a "suggested search terms tool" to help you:
http://inventory.go2.com/inventory/searchInventory.mp
When you type in a word there, you get a list of related search terms that were searched
on last month at goto.com. I found their suggestion tool helpful, although it can still
take quite a bit of time to compile a large list with it.
Actually, I must admit I cheated on generating my own keyword list... As a registered
member of The Challenge, I have access to a keyword generation script that generated
literally 1200 terms for me in a few minutes. This tool saved me days of thinking and
typing and quite frankly is worth the price of admission to the private site.
(Especially if you are planning a goto campaign.)
Step 4: Write a title and description to go along with your keywords.
When you place your bids at goto.com you will also be asked for the title of the URL you
are submitting and a short description. It is important to write something brief, yet
eye-catching. Remember, the main objective is to get people to click. Use of the words
"free" and "you" can be very useful here. Stick to the tried and true
classified
advertising axioms but make an effort to stand out from the crowd. A good idea is to write
something YOU would click on.
You may want to write two or three of these titles and descriptions, especially if you
plan to bid on keywords that cannot be directed to the exact same URL at your site. Ex:
One of my bids was on the keywords "free downloads" so I wrote a separate title
and description for the software area of my site,
http://bizweb2000.com/software.htm and
submitted that specific URL.
You can save time if you can write a description that covers your entire site and then
link all your bids to your main URL. Although your traffic may not be as targeted when you
do this, it is less time consuming than trying to break your site into specific areas. It
all depends on your individual site and how much time you have to spend. (Remember, you
can always adjust links once your account is online and drawing traffic.)
Step 5: Place your bids.
Okay, you have a nice long list of keywords, along with titles and descriptions. Now it's
time to get your bids in! You do this at goto's DirecTraffic Center. This is their account
management tool, where you can add, modify, or delete your search listings, 24 hours/day,
7 days/week. You can also check your account balance, add money to
your GoTo account, change your bids in real-time and view your activity reports. Once
you've opened an account you just click
https://secure.goto.com/s/dtc/center/
to log in.
As far as actually placing your bids, there are basically two methods to utilize
--manually (by hand) or by using the Excel spreadsheet they offer. This is a no-brainer.
Go for the faster and more accurate spreadsheet option. It allows you to complete one form
and email it to
chgorder@goto.com for their review.
Microsoft's Excel is part of the Office Suite and many PC users have it, even though they
may never use it. Although I had never opened Microsoft's Excel program before, I was able
to learn enough in about a half hour to get me through. Basic skills like repeating text
and drag and drop of my keyword list were simple enough to figure out. Within an hour of
downloading the spreadsheet they offer, I had a completed
form ready with over 1200 keyword bids.
An important topic to touch on here is the pricing of your bids. I suggest you price all
your bids a one cent. (0.01) Since you will undoubtedly be submitting some keywords that
are not currently being bid on at goto, why pay more per click than you have to. A penny
bid will put you at the top on these keywords! Once your spreadsheet has
been accepted and put online, you can then start adjusting for more traffic. (More on this
in the next step.)
Note: Make sure your spreadsheet does not contain off-topic keywords. Submissions are
spot-checked and routinely refused if they contain keywords unrelated to your site.
Step 6: Adjust your bids.
This is where knowing what a click is worth to you comes into play. At Goto.com's
DirecTraffic Center you can now adjust your bids in real-time. This area shows you your
current ranking on each of the terms you've bid on and also tells you how much you need to
bid to get to the #1 spot. What a tool!
While I don't recommend you go for number one with every bid I do recommend you try for a
top 50 spot. As of the writing of this, each page returned on goto searches returns 40
sites. Getting your keywords on the first page or even the very top of the second can
generate traffic.
What has been working for me is this: As I go through my bids I adjust only the ones that
I feel are highly likely to get searched on. If I can squeeze into the top ten on any of
these by adding a few cents to the bid, I do it. Then, I make sure that the real common
and super-busy keywords appear at least in the top 50.
Example: The word "business" was very popular and my penny bid had me at #153.
I had received zero hits from that low position. So I bid just enough to move it up to the
top 50 spot and bingo- six hits the next day. While you may be thinking that six hits is
nothing, remember that I'm bidding on 1200 keywords. I've had time to adjust about 35% of
them so far and I'm up to 100 visitors a day from goto.com. That's over 3000 visitors a
month and I'm far from done.
As I mentioned, knowing what a click is worth to you comes in handy here. If each visitor
to your site is worth say, .65, then set that as your limit, or cap. Bid up to that amount
on any keyword, but not over it. This will ensure that your campaign remains profitable.
As you make adjustments to your bids, you should visit the "view stats" area of
the DirecTraffic Center frequently. Checking your stats at least once each week will allow
you to keep on top of your adjustments and maximize your traffic.
That's it! An effective new traffic source for your site!
In closing...
While I'm not much for spending money on advertising, this new method is cheap and
effective. Anytime you can get targeted traffic to your site for pennies, you need to take
action.
I've managed to get some excellent results with goto.com, even with the huge amount of
competition in my industry. For other webmasters who are focused on less crowded niches,
goto.com could be a goldmine of targeted business.
Take this lesson plan and Goto it!
* Article by Jim Daniels of JDD Publishing. Jim's site has helped 1000's of
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