Using Google Adwords To Steal The Top 100 Sites That Are Related To Your Website

Using Google Adwords To Steal The Top 100 Sites That Are Related To Your Website

February 1st, 2009 // 9:05 am @ CyrusYung

A lot of new websites or blogs will not be able target targeted traffic very fast, as they are either not indexed yet, or they are not able to make it to the top 10 position of their very competitive keywords. So Pay Per Click Marketing is their next instant choice. But you know that if your product or services are using very competitive keywords, you may incur from $1 ~ $2 per click, which is not feasible for your new website.

What if there is a way to get instant traffic from your top 100 competitors using Pay Per Clicking Marketing, and you only pay 1 ~ 3 cent per click. Yes it can be done only with Google Adwords.

Google Adwords offers placement of content ads on specific areas. Let’s assume that your product or service is globally. You will first key in the main search term that is related to your product or service in Google, then you will find that there may be over 1,000 websites related to your website.

All you need to do from here is to find out one website at a time, do they have Google Adsense in their website. Take note of their URLs if they do have it. Once you have collected 100 URLs from the searches, you will need to transfer them to the Adwords Placement under “List URLs”.

Why use 100 websites? It’s because nobody knows how much traffic you will be actually getting, it also depends on your daily budget and cost per click as well, and lastly the placement only allows a maximum of 100 URLs too.

A word of warning is that the targeted websites will not always have Adsense on their websites, so you may only find less than 20 targeted sites with Adsense. Another solution is to look into the secondary keywords, or keywords phrase and use the above way again to add in the targeted URLs.

Last time I checked with Google Adwords that CPM (Cost Per 1000 Impressions) was retired on the 26th Jan 2009. But I think CPM is still available – do check the Google Adwords Blog. You will save much more on your cost using CPM. But the above way seem good enough to drive traffic to your new website.

When you are getting enough traffic from other forms of marketing, you may want to decrease or stop your Adwords Placement Campaign.


Category : Pay Per Click Marketing

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