Marketing takes a day to learn and a lifetime to master
Google ads PPC advertising, as profitable and quick as it is, is fraught with many dangers. An unstable competitive landscape with rising CPCs, ever-changing Google rules, and setting the right bid. Oh, that sneaky right bid! bid too low and your efforts are futile, bid too high and you'll kiss your budget goodbye! It's like treading on thin ice.
With formal training, application, and hacks provided by the renowned SAE Institute for creative media. Your PPC issues will be managed according to best practices implemented in the world of SEM and Google ads PPC. Here is a general blueprint of how it'll be done:-
1-Previous PPC campaigns will be analyzed for strengths to keep and weaknesses to weed.
2-Your website will be studied to determine the keywords base to be used and thus resulting in higher quality score and lower cost-per-acquisition to make the best out of your budget.
3-Keyword statistics such as competition, times searched, and costs will be used to hand-pick your keywords.
4-Creative ad text that'll both increase engagement with your ad and land you a higher quality score.
5-Continuous optimization of campaign settings, keyword lists, and quality score throughout the length of the campaign.
Now to be honest from the get-go without any shying off . Freelancers new to guru focus on achieving excellent client reviews and feedback rather than high income(initially!)and I'm no exception to that rule. Many clients disregard guru newbies and demand years of experience in the platform freelancing(which is totally their right) But for long-term jobs that require continuous optimization such as PPC SEM. It'd actually be worth it to win well-tutored starter freelancers that'll both get your job done and save you a huge chunk! If you are still hesitant, you can check my portfolio and decide according to what you deem suitable.
Thank you for taking the time to read my overview, message me if you have any inquiries.
Work Terms
Available working hours per week: variable as I'm a medical student. It'd be discussed in e-mails/chats/initial project meetings