Adsense Tips For Newbies - Be More Successful With Adsense - 3 Tips - Part Three

Here at RulesForRebels.Com were going to be doing a short series of posts titled “Adwords Tips For The Adwords Newbie” where we will share 5 tips a day on how to improve your adwords experience. Part Three

1. Powerful Words/Phrases For Adwords Titles & Ads - Not a tip so much as just some very powerful words to use in your adwords titles as well as ad copy.  We will list these blow…

Free shipping, learn, tricks, tips, limited time offer, in depth, discover, learn how, unique, one of a kind, urgent, limited time, unbeatable, drive traffic, proven, incredible, amazing, special offer, free, cheap, amazing, booming, powerful, easy, step by step, revealed, one time only, super, tactic, first, only, ingenious.



2. Mis-Spell Words - Whether your using our powerful words from above or your own words to describe your business, product, or niche, spell things incorrectly.

I’m sure at one time or another while quickly typing to go to Google.Com  you have inadvertently typed in Googel.Com and get taken to a totally different website. This happens in search engines too. Mis-spell words and you will get that traffic as well from people who either type quickly and inaccurately or those who just suck at spelling lol.

3. Testimonials - Another hotly contested one and again was debating this with a buddy yesterday. He thinks testimonials are great. Not sure how you guys feel but to me I assume most testimonials are fictional people with made up claims.

For example…

www.rulesforrebels.com - the best adwords tips on the internet.
Tony P. - Madison Wisconson

See, there’s a testimonial for you from a guy named Tony P. in Wisconson. I just made that up in about 3 seconds.

The only testimonial I deem worthwhile is a testimonial or endorsement from a group, business, website, television station, etc.

Something like “Ranked #1 By PC Mag” or “Featured on the television show How I Made My Millions.” Something like that is obviously not made up and can lend credibility.

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