This
week as we learned about ROI and optimizing ad performance, I was thoroughly
excited about my website and ads performance. I am not making any money,
but I do have a lot of impressions and clicks. So this got me realizing
that I can increase my conversion rates if I continue trying to improve my
keywords and ads. I do realize that as an Amazon Affiliate, I can make
money and have high conversions if I work to gain traction and constantly post
on my blog. I think if I try and maintain the site on a daily basis, I
could make this work as a business and eventually make some money. I just
do not know if I have the drive to post a new recipe and a link to a product
every single day. As I continue to watch and track the
performance of my ads and keywords, I will be able to understand more and
improve the stats. What I loved most was
when I found where I could see what all of my traffic was actually searching
for. There is where I can figure out if
there are any words I should create as negative keywords. So I can prevent traffic that should not see
my ad from seeing it and wasting my money.
Friday, November 23, 2018
Friday, November 16, 2018
Week 9 Reflections
This week was all about Google Analytics and connecting it to our Google Ads account. I am still unsure of how this is all going to work with my blog and being an Amazon affiliate. But I am excited to learn the two products as we go through the remaining weeks of the semester.
As I created my website on GoDaddy's site, there was a setting in there to connect Google Analytics. So, this actually made it really easy for me to do that part. Now understanding the whole process and the reports will be a whole other ordeal. But it will be interesting to see where in the world I get traffic from and what pages on my website are more popular than the others. I think this next week as we activate our Ad Campaigns in Google Ads, it will be interesting and frightening to see how it all ends up working out.
As I created my website on GoDaddy's site, there was a setting in there to connect Google Analytics. So, this actually made it really easy for me to do that part. Now understanding the whole process and the reports will be a whole other ordeal. But it will be interesting to see where in the world I get traffic from and what pages on my website are more popular than the others. I think this next week as we activate our Ad Campaigns in Google Ads, it will be interesting and frightening to see how it all ends up working out.
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Week 8 Reflections
Just another week of B250. Yet, this week was something different. This week we learned a lot more about Google Ad Words. I know there is still so much more of this to learn and understand. For now, I have a semi-good ad created, with many keywords and phrases to drive traffic to my site. I am not too sure how well an ad to a blog will actually work, but I am hopeful that it will drive a few visitors at least.
I am enjoying learning how the keywords work within the ad and pages of my site. I had not thought about my readers clicking on my ad and what page they would be led to. So I am glad that the load page was discussed this week. I know have my ad leading visitors straight to my blog page. I know that is much better than leading them to the main page where they then have to click to get to the recipe of the day/week/month.
I also have realized that in order to guide more traffic to me, I should probably enter in a lot more recipes. That is a lot longer of a process than I thought it would take. I wish I had entered in my recipes onto a Word document years ago.
I wonder if most blogs actually buy ads for their blogs? I know that there are many bloggers out there in the world who have been able to make a living from this hobby. It just sounds so out there, that I can't imagine it being possible. This experience is starting to show me the ways that it can be possible with time and effort.
I am enjoying learning how the keywords work within the ad and pages of my site. I had not thought about my readers clicking on my ad and what page they would be led to. So I am glad that the load page was discussed this week. I know have my ad leading visitors straight to my blog page. I know that is much better than leading them to the main page where they then have to click to get to the recipe of the day/week/month.
I also have realized that in order to guide more traffic to me, I should probably enter in a lot more recipes. That is a lot longer of a process than I thought it would take. I wish I had entered in my recipes onto a Word document years ago.
I wonder if most blogs actually buy ads for their blogs? I know that there are many bloggers out there in the world who have been able to make a living from this hobby. It just sounds so out there, that I can't imagine it being possible. This experience is starting to show me the ways that it can be possible with time and effort.
Saturday, November 3, 2018
Week 7 Reflections
Google Ad Words, I had no clue what this was until this semester. This week I definitely learned a lot more about it. Yet, I still have a lot to learn as I do not fully understand it all. I realize that I will learn more about it over the next couple of weeks.
This week I created an Ad Campaign for my recipe blog. I had to contemplate good keywords to use for the campaign. What words or phrases would allow searchers to click on my website? What is not too broad or too specific for my site? As a blog of different kinds of recipes, I realize that I can include many words and phrases to return results for many searches. If I was a user and trying to look for new recipes, I would search for many terms like, "dinner recipes", "family recipes", or "chicken breast recipes". Those are not too specific or too broad that they would be results for many people who are looking for what I am offering. I hope to be able to learn more about how to understand the aspects within Google AdWords soon too, as there are many parts that confused me as I was looking within the AdWords site of my campaign.
This week I created an Ad Campaign for my recipe blog. I had to contemplate good keywords to use for the campaign. What words or phrases would allow searchers to click on my website? What is not too broad or too specific for my site? As a blog of different kinds of recipes, I realize that I can include many words and phrases to return results for many searches. If I was a user and trying to look for new recipes, I would search for many terms like, "dinner recipes", "family recipes", or "chicken breast recipes". Those are not too specific or too broad that they would be results for many people who are looking for what I am offering. I hope to be able to learn more about how to understand the aspects within Google AdWords soon too, as there are many parts that confused me as I was looking within the AdWords site of my campaign.
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