Google has recently announced several changes that (I believe) will make it easier for a novice to learn the AdWords ropes.
First Page Bid Is More Meaningful
In the past, Google showed the minimum bid for each keyword selection.
Many novices inaccurately assumed this was the amount they needed to pay for each keyword, and they would set their bids accordingly. Unfortunately, bidding on keywords wasn't quite that easy.
Google has replaced the minimum bid with their new, more meaningful, front page bid. This is an estimate of what it will take for your ad to reach the first page of the search results based on exact match, your ad's quality score and the competition for those keywords.
Bidding slightly higher than the first page bid amount is a good way to get your ad on page one of the serps.
But if the front page bid is out of your budget, here's a little trick. Try bidding lower than the front page bid, and then be patient. Google will never charge an advertiser more than his budget allows.
Once an ad has reached its budget limit, Google will stop showing it. So, as the front page ads start reaching their limits and falling off the serps, your own ad might see first page results with less than first page bids. Especially at the end of the day or the end of the month.
You'll have to play around with this technique and keep an eye on your results until you land on a few bid amounts that work perfectly for you.
No More Inactive Keywords
In the past, keywords that did not meet the minimum bid based on their quality score were marked "inactive for search".
But Google will now be evaluating quality score in a more dynamic nature, which means every keyword will be available for search - theoretically.
I've seen novices who log into their AdWords accounts and see several "inactive for search" notices. Then they panic and put a halt to their entire campaign. So from that stand point, this change will be good for newcomers.
On the down side, though, the "inactive" designation was a good indicator that something was wrong. It allowed novices to either figure out what needed to be fixed, or to consult with an expert.
Now that inactive keywords will be going away, AdWords newcomers could get lulled into a false sense that everything with their campaigns is hunky-dory.
The thing to keep in mind is that if a keyword would have been labeled inactive under the old system, the chances are pretty unlikely that it will receive any placement under the new system.
Quality Score Transparency
In the past, the quality score calculation was somewhat of a mystery. You would need to run reports and sort by keywords and try to figure it out yourself.
But now Google will allow you to run reports based on Quality Score. This will make it much easier for novices to see exactly what is going on with their campaigns.
Bigger Role For Landing Pages
Under the current system, your landing page factors into your minimum bid.
Under the new system, landing pages will help determine your quality score and ad rank. This is good news for novices since the landing page is often the easiest element for them to control.
New internet marketers can easily open a WYSIWYG editor and change their page title, headlines, keyword density and relevancy. This might be less intimidating than making changes in the AdWords center itself.
These changes are currently being rolled out on a small scale basis. Be watching for them to take effect across the board over the next few months.
Futurama Good News Everyone
interest in working from home will determine which path you may want to follow. Some corporate business have arrangements where they encourage employees to work from home while others can set you up as an independent contractor. That is, you are basically self employed and have the benefits of working for yourself like maximum freedom for your schedule and are paid based on the amount of work done. This may include the number of hours on the telephone answering customer service requests, or being logged into a computer being productive.
Most working from home arrangements include some type of working for yourself, but the growth of working from home for a large corporation shouldn't be ignored. There are many formal companies that are actively encouraging it's employees to work from home or sign up for several other flexible work methods. The reason for this is simply cost. Sun Microsystems continues to be a very strong supporter of having their people work from home at least part of the time. Without the need for ongoing formal office space for each employee, the company saves money and there's less stress on the environment caused by the daily commute to and from work. The benefits to the employee are obvious.
So a good option, if you don't mind the corporate culture and environment, is to find an employer who encourages work from
home opportunities. Remember these are legitimate home based business opportunities that set you up as an employee or an
independent contractor.
Even if the thought of joining corporate business is not appealing however, I encourage you to at least consider the possibilities. The reason is that if a company has embraced the idea of working at home, they've probably also thought about flex time and flexible work hours. If these are your primary interests that led to looking for legitimate home based business opportunities, then by all means check out corporate business with flex work options
One place to look for these corporate businesses are in the top 100 or top 500 best business lists put out yearly by several major business magazines. If they are recognized as being the best for employees, the likelihood of them offering flex work options like home based business opportunities is much greater. Another good place to check is on the various job posting boards like monster.com and careerbuilder.com When checking the job boards however, use the search capability for specific words and be sure not to limit yourself to just your local area. After all, what difference does it make where you're located if you work from home.
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