Blogging and Small Business?
I have a small business; I enjoy quite a bit of product but am unsure of marketing strategies…. I enjoy read about blogging, how can blogging give a hand my business. What would I blog about? We design and create durable medical equipment. www.enhanced-mobility.comAnswers: You must promote a blog. That means you create a blog... on your blog you attach something positive about your product every morning... then you spend the rest of the time getting incoming links and building traffic to your blog. In other words... it take marketing to be successful.
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Poor, everyday, big, conversion rates for adwords. What r they?
What are the poor, normal, and dignified conversion rates for sales over clicksEX: 3/75 way for every 75 clicks, 3 sales are made. the rate here is 4%
let say 4% is a greatly high conversion rate. What rate is considered poor. possibly 0.30% I DONT KNOW. PLZ HELP
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Answers: A "good" conversion rate is one that earns you profits.
I've have campaigns that converted at 10% and lost money. I've have campaigns that converted at 0.5% and earn profits.
Your ultimate objective should always be to device your ROI (return on investment) or ROAS (return on ad spend). The lone "return" that really matters is profit, so I roughly try to determine for each struggle:
"How many dollars of gross profit do I generate from respectively dollar spent on AdWords?"
To come up with this number, I have need of to look at a bunch of "in-between" figures, including conversion rate.
For one cause, where I earn an average "gross profit" of only give or take a few $2 per conversion, I was paying lone an average of 1.3 cents per click, and getting a conversion rate of about 0.9%. If I have 1,000 clicks, I could expect to generate 9 sales (1,000 x 0.9%), resulting within gross profit of $18; my cost would be $13.00 (1,000 x $0.013).
For another campaign, I might spend 40 cents per click, and bring a conversion rate of 2% - that means that I spent $20 on AdWords to drive respectively sale. If my gross profit from the mart is greater than $20, then my war has succeeded; if, I've lost money.
Keep in mind: Every keyword have its own separate conversion rate and average transaction size. And those figures swing from one merchant to the next.
There are averages, but they don't really thing to you, because you're not working next to an "average" web site. You're working next to YOUR merchant site, so you need to focus on YOUR numbers.