Ad Grenade Review – My Story

July 10, 2009 by Roy Sencio · Leave a Comment
Filed under: PPC 

Pay Per Click Advertising Can Make You More Cash, More Quickly Than Anything Else – Or Lose You A Bundle Fast !

This review of Ad Grenade is for anyone, from the beginner to the more experienced, who really yearns for success with their PPC campaigns. Nine out of ten online businesses fail within three months, yet others make large, regular incomes from their ppc campaigns – how do they do it ?

Click here to find out how user-friendly Ad Grenade is

I can recommend some first class, free software that will make it easy for you compile a monster keyword list, it is at this point, however, that the professionals and the amateurs part company.

If you really want to earn serious money on the web, then you’ve got to …

  • Produce a separate ad group for every keyword
  • Automatically make the keyword phrase the headline of the ad
  • Automatically fill in a default headline when the keyword phrase is
    longer than the 25 characters permitted by Google
  • Automatically give all your keywords a unique tracking code so that
    you can easily spot winners and losers
  • Create two ads for every ad group
  • Adjust bids on all of them every day, in seconds, to prevent over-paying 

Imagine how the features listed above could help you to ‘bring home the internet bacon’, you would not only save a huge amount of time but would be able to truly manage your campaigns like never before.

It soon became clear that the choice came down to just 2 pieces of software Ad Grenade offered at £147 and the only other serious player at $147. I was concerned about affordability but was more than ready to go for a refund if Ad Grenade did not deliver and would have turned to the much more expensive competitor. With credit card trembling I signed up for Ad Grenade and discovered, after using it just once, that I wouldn’t be asking for a refund !

I’m sure you don’t struggle with the technical aspects of software in the way that I do, but just in case you do, rest assured that with Ad Grenade you have nothing to worry about.

After Ad Grenade ‘explodes’ a campaign it has to load into Google’s free Adwords Editor which it is designed to do effortlessly to create professional, profitable and easily managed campaigns that Google loves.

I will never give a favourable review to software that I have not spent my own money buying and don’t use constantly. It would not cross my mind, today, to set up a campaign using anything other than Ad Grenade, simply because I want to make money.

Click here to get my free 6 part guide to making money with PPC

Ad Grenade has had a significant part in transforming my internet business and it can do the same with yours – why not just watch the demonstration ?

 

Pay Per Click Advertising

June 27, 2009 by Roy Sencio · Leave a Comment
Filed under: PPC 

Organising keywords, as far as PPC (pay per click advertising) is concerned, can be broken down into three parts.

1. Find suitable keywords
2. Use them correctly in your Google ads
3. Manage your campaign with the right adwords software

By the time we get to part three we will need software to manage our PPC campaign and there is nothing better than the wonderful Ad Grenade

To begin with we must create a large list of keyword phrases that we will use in our pay per click campaign.

There are some very good keyword research tools out there and the good news is that two of the best are free, namely Traffic Travis and Google’s own, excellent, ’Keyword Tool External’.

I would encourage you to stick to these free products to start with – why spend your hard earned cash when you don’t need to ?

How To Compile A Large list Of Relevant Keywords – FREE

Just sit down and compose a list of keyword phrases for you niche that are certain to be relevant, e.g. ‘Bass’, ‘Sea Bass’, How To Fish For Sea Bass’, Fishing For Sea Bass’ etc. Type these into the normal search bar on the Google home page, a drop down menu will suggest more phrases.

Run all of these, one by one, through Traffic Travis, when you get to the ’send to sorter’ stage, eliminate any phrases of less than 2 words or greater than 10 as well as anything containing ’free’ or ‘freeware’. Anyone interested in free stuff will probably not turn into a buyer ! Now download the whole list to your notepad and delete anything that is not relevant.

Here is where the Google tool is employed, simply load the whole list into it and add all the relevant, additional keywords that Google suggests. Now download your new list to a text file where you will find it has been sorted into alphabetical order.

This list should be organized into groups, each containing a small number of keywords that are very similar. You must understand how important this is, the keywords that your ad represents must both appear on the page the ad is pointing to and reflect what the page is about.

I haven’t taken a step-by-step approach to working with these two keyword tools, however Traffic Travis has great tutorials and I’m sure you will have little difficulty with Google’s product.

This is the right adwords software at the right price.

Stages 2 and 3 will be the subject of further articles. When you get to stage three it will become all too clear why, without some kind of adwords software, this whole system would be impossible to manage.

John Rivers