In my "Eco Alliance Waterless Campaign", suddenly I could see many clicks but few leads. I started to check each adgroup. Then Icould find that the ads which have a word "Cost" in title are getting more clicks. As the keywords like "ariticial grass cost", "artificial turf cost", "waterless lawn cost" etc were getting maximum impressions, I have given those keywords as title for my new ad variations. Actually the landing pages were not telling about the actual cost for the product. So people who wanted to know about the price before purchase might be clicked on my ads. So be careful. Don't give the term "Cost" in your adcopy if the landing page doesn't say anything about the cost for the service/product. Another main word to avoid is "free". Use this word in your adcopy only if you are sure that the product or service is absolutely free. Many people use "free shipping" in their ads. But most of the time there will be a cost for shipping or free shipping is available only if the purchase cost is above a particular amount. It seems that ladies are more attracted by the term "free shipping". If people come to your site and see that the shipping is not free as advertised, 90-95% people will drop purchase and go back. What's the point in paying Google again and again without any leads? SO concentrate more in your adcopy. It can strengthen and spoil your PPC.
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