tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1992181418095933237.post6888113643014052165..comments2023-11-20T07:41:14.335+00:00Comments on T-Shirt Strategy: The Dawn of Adquarius - Google AdSense AdsLadyUmbrellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08490953519952382710noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1992181418095933237.post-52659534266594053562019-09-02T10:40:23.077+01:002019-09-02T10:40:23.077+01:00Indeed it was a knowledgeable post. I want to know...Indeed it was a knowledgeable post. I want to know the importance of online marketing and that's why seriously thinking about the best marketing strategies for my new business to shake the business competitors and improve our own revenues. Would like to get started with <a href="http://visiblefactors.com/ppc-sem-campaign-management/" rel="nofollow">Google Adwords Campaign Management</a> and social media marketing services.johan32https://www.blogger.com/profile/09710182428046547324noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1992181418095933237.post-36023284507424925232009-11-23T00:17:32.968+00:002009-11-23T00:17:32.968+00:00Hey, thanks for the comments.. Ye, totally agree, ...Hey, thanks for the comments.. Ye, totally agree, studying before using google ads for advertising is a must. I came across Perry Marshall, http://www.perrymarshall.com, another "give me your email addres and I'll make you rich" kinda guy but he does provide some good free information which I've been reading..You say things didn't work out so rosey for you at Sogeshirts first time round - what do you think were your major mistakes?<br /><br />Also agree completely about the possibility of ads interfering with potential sales if on the main site. I don't think I'll ever put ads on the LadyUmbrella page (or even the LadyUmbrella blog) as thats not what they are about to me...so, like you said, it depends on the sites purpose..it might be a nice earner but I want the LU page to be just for LU. I think ads on this page could be a nice fit though and I'm really curious to see what sorta clicks I might get..A "sponsor" is an interesting idea alright and one that might have more, I don't know, "respect" than regular google ads and might not detract from the look, feel or tone of a site. Also, you'd have a lot more control over what is being displayed and a guaranteed fee for having which could provide steady cash flow - but then again, you have to have a site that people want to be a "sponsor" on but isn't a competitor..a balancing act...<br /><br />Have also received a 50e coupon from Google for google ads which must be used by the end of this year so I'm just biding my time before unleashing it on an unsuspecting public..I'll report back whatever I find when using them..Thanks again for the comments...LadyUmbrellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08490953519952382710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1992181418095933237.post-68658601981118087992009-11-22T23:13:36.620+00:002009-11-22T23:13:36.620+00:00USING IT TO MAKE MONEY...
I think the most importa...USING IT TO MAKE MONEY...<br />I think the most important thing to do is ask yourself what the site is for. Some people author blogs purely to make money online. The traffic to their posts are mostly from Google searches and therefore the AdSense that accompanies that post will often be beneficial to the browser - who may not find what they wanted from your post, but they may from one of those links.<br /><br />As T-Shirt shop owners/managers, we're already online with the intent to make money through tee sales. Therefore, if the AdSense is going to detract from that, we need to be careful about using it.<br /><br />The GritFX blog (or "Magazine") is designed for brand awareness - so we decided to only use a very small AdSense widget on it (with none on the home page). On the other hand, I think this blog lends itself to having the AdSense. It will grow with content that will be perfect for tee related ads - which in turn should further expose the Lady Umbrella Brand.<br /><br />When you look to your main domain, I think that "sponsor" type adverts are better than any AdSense widgets. If you can get your PR and traffic up, I think that's a better option than AdSense.<br /><br />USING IT TO ADVERTISE...<br />Google recently gave me $70 to test AdWords. I used part of it to advertise the last tee giveaway we ran. Traffic was definitely up, but there was no real indication of any conversions. Plus I noted a higher bounce rate for the period! <br /><br />Sogeshirts is spot on - you really need to understand when and how to use a campaign! I decided to keep the AdWords balance I had and use it to promote the Magic Bullet range launch. I'll let you know if that campaign does any better.Manzhttp://magazine.gritfx.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1992181418095933237.post-36234953832240982882009-11-22T19:39:05.871+00:002009-11-22T19:39:05.871+00:00Hey Rob we have tried google ads a little bit and ...Hey Rob we have tried google ads a little bit and I personally did not like it. However I think it quite depends on what your margins are as a tshirt seller. If you can pocket five or six dollars per tshirt sold then I think google adwords can be a really good investment if you know what you are doing. You also really need to read up on how adwords work. The first time I ran a campaign I didn't know all the little secrets. If I were to do it now I could run a better campaign. <br /><br />As for adsense we use it on our blog and shirt site and it makes us a bit of moneuy but it could be seen as a liability in the eyes of the public.Too many adds on one page can clog the buyers mind and turn them off.Soge shirtshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16726787866181861491noreply@blogger.com