New SEM Campaign
For the last two weeks, I have been working with my friend Davey Z on learning how to make money online with Search Engine Marketing (SEM). After reading the blogs of successful SEM’ers, we decided that we’re smart enough to give this thing a shot. We started out with $130 in Yahoo! search marketing 2 weeks ago and so far have racked up 3 sales of what we think is a low-conversion item. Our 3 conversions have earned us $54, but so far we have spent $75. One of our rookie mistake was not checking out all of the available affiliate programs. The first 2 conversions we made paid out only $8 through Linkshare but it pays out roughly $24 through Azoogle. Had we started out promoting Azoogle’s offer from the get go, we would have broken even, or there abouts.
Quality versus Quantity
We have done several things since starting out on our original campaign. At first, we had some really big, over arching keywords that were cosing us substantially more than other targeted keywords. We decided to stop “bleeding” from those keywords and as a result saw our clicks go down dramatically. Our hope was to exchange quantity for quality of clicks. So far, we have not seen any conversions but with Azoogle’s 4 day delay, I’m not sure if we have a complete picture yet.
Our hope is that, although we are sending only very few hits to our program every day, most of those hits would convert. It makes sense in theory, but it may not work like that in real life. To better illustrate our goal, look at this simple graph:

Our aim is to increase quality if we are able to increase quantity. We don’t necessarily want 10,000 clicks per day if those clicks aren’t contextual or relevant or lead to any conversions. What we want to do is hit people when they’re ready to buy, and because of this strategy, the quantity of our clicks is very low.
So Now What?
Our attitude of quality clicks hasn’t really paid off at all yet. I agree with the strategy but also agree with the law of large numbers. I would rather see a more action than less, so we’ve decided to try out another campaign. This new campaign is supposed to convert better, but it is also a campaign whose payout is significantly lower. Paying less than $1.50 per action, we hope to be able to find cheap keywords that give us a lot of traffic in return.
We started this campaign today with the bare bones bidding price of 10 cents per keyword. We estimate that at the end of the day, between 30-50 people will have clicked on our ads and seen the intended page for them to take action. If 20% of those 50 people take action (that’s 10 people), we would have made roughly $15 while spending only $5. That’s a 3:1 ratio of income to expense. Even if only 10% of clickers convert, we still see a profit, albeit a much smaller one. However, profit is profit, right?
So, with a new campaign active as of this morning, we will monitor clicks and trends for the next 4 days as Azoogle receivs the data back from the programs. Our expectations, I feel, are quite humble and I hope to report good news in the next few days!
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Great blog post, keep it up