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Thanks again for the valuable information. Ill be checking back for more!
Adwords is also good way to quickly test if there is a market for a new product not yet developed. The marketer can perhaps perform a survey on the landing page to learn if there's interest on a new item and/or technology possibly entering the marketplace. Obviously, such research may require having a solid marketing budget, but the knowledge gained could be priceless.
I think Glyphius is more targeted to traditional ads rather than PPC ads.
The issue with PPC ads is the very limited headline text (esp. with Google).
The best test is trial and error. Keep experimenting and see which ones have high conversions.
Thank you both for your comments.
Mike
I heard good things about Glyphius, but never actually used it. I have a swipe file of headlines that I put together out of the copywriting books and sales letters I read. I also use an inexpensive software called Headline Creator Pro, which I find very handy (it has far less features than Glyphius, though).
Dom,
Adwords is indeed a great tool to test a market, because you can turn the traffic on and off as you wish. It is wise to test the waters before diving in a new market and PPC is the way to do it. You pointed out a great advantage of Google Adwords that I missed. Thanks!
I've been using Glyphius for about 6 months. Like you, Vittorio, I ran headlines through it with significantly increased results. I do a lot of posting on Craig's List and the difference a good headline makes is really something.
It is always better to learn the basics that just relying on the what the self proclaimed experts are saying.
Excuse me for English bad, not the native language:)
regards,
AnthonyB.
Regarding Glyphius, it actually works wonders for PPC. I sold one copy after a consultant ran her ads that she was running for a client on adwords through Glyphius. The software scored the ads and the ones that she had already determined were more successful scored higher.
That said, you need to test and split-test. But at just $250 for the 2007 version, which the creator says is just 1-2% less effective than the 2008 version which costs almost twice that, it shouldn't take long to earn back the investment.
Joshua
I can't remember where I read this but it was from a reliable source (if not respond). Your general CTR for "organic results" is approximately 10 clicks per 1000 impressions. On Pay Per Click it's 20 per 1000. When the two are running alongside each other is doesn't double to 30, but jumps to 60 clicks per 1000 impresssions.
So pros and pros when running along side each other.
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