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The best chrome extensions for SEO and PPC advertising

  • by Steve Taylor
  • 07 Aug, 2018

Top 5 Chrome Extensions for PPC Marketing

As Chrome is a product of Google you can be certain that it’s ideal for SEO and PPC marketing, but what makes it even better is the third-party extensions you can add for extra functionality.

In this blog, we take a look at our favourite chrome extensions and how we use them for our marketing campaigns.

1.        Moz Toolbar

Moz are masters of all things SEO and you just know that anything they put out there is going to do a good job. Their toolbar is perfect for quickly getting the answers you need on:

·        page authority

·        domain authority

·        page title

·        heading tags

·        no-follow links

i.e. what you need to know to judge how well the page is performing in terms of SEO.

We use it when we want to run a quick audit on web pages to improve conversion rates, and for organic SEO, it’s great for identifying areas needing improvement.

2.       Web Developer Checklist

This is another auditing type tool like Moz, however it goes deeper than SEO statistics and is great for figuring out problems and pitfalls. By clicking on the icon on a particular page you get a drop-down checklist covering various different elements:

·        SEO

·        Mobile responsiveness

·        Usability

·        Accessibility

·        Environment integration (social media and apps)

·        Performance

Usability and accessibility are important factors when it comes to pay per click marketing. If a website or page isn’t easy to read and navigate your visitors will click away and to a competitor, so this is a great way of ensuring everything is as good as it can be.

3.       Ghostery

Ghostery is more commonly used as an ad blocker than a tool for SEO and PPC but bear with us as we explain why it’s so useful.

Ghostery enables you to see which website is tracking what when you visit, and many people will disable the non-essential and speed impacting cookies as a result. However, it’s a great way of figuring out what your competitors are up to and figuring out their chosen ad networks.

We use this as part of our competitor analysis and research when starting a new PPC campaign.

4.       Keywords Everywhere

Like the name suggests, this is a keyword research tool that’s brilliant at helping you to identify alternative keywords, search volume and cost per click information. When you search for a keyword on Google a table is displayed underneath with the data mentioned above, however it goes beyond Google and also works with:

·        YouTube

·        Amazon

·        eBay

·        Etsy

·        UberSuggest

·        and many more

We use it when researching keywords across a variety of platforms to get accurate information and ensure the campaign is properly balanced and set up for success.

5.      Builtwith

This is one for the web developers, but it’s a great extension to have in your arsenal when working on campaigns for clients as it tells you exactly how a website has been built. Meaning you can suggest alternatives, improvements and revisions that will make the website work even harder for their PPC advertising campaign.

by Steve Taylor 21 December 2018

Amazon has taken the world by storm with its range of products, drone deliveries and streaming services, but one aspect you might not have considered before is its pay per click marketing, otherwise known as “sponsored products”.

If you sell products, then advertising through Amazon is an effective way of reaching a bigger audience and increasing your revenue. But how do you get started with one of the world’s largest retailers?

Sponsored product ads appear in both Amazon’s search results and product listing pages

Although you will find that the PPC ads on Amazon are discreetly marked as ‘sponsored’, they do fit in seamlessly within the rest of the search results, dare I say it far better than on Google where it’s obvious to many that the advertisement has been paid for.

It’s also easy to get started with Amazon’s PPC system.

Any seller with a professional selling plan can place ads, although not all of Amazon’s categories are currently available to advertise under. You can quickly get started and find the answers to your questions under Amazon’s helpful service pages , and as always, their customer service is easily accessible for support.

Just like Google Ads, Amazon’s PPC works as an auction style system where you place bids for where you want your advert to appear, and the highest bidder wins the first position.

There are several key reasons why you should be considering Amazon for your PPC advertising

Amazon is fantastic at running seasonal promotions. Like many people, around those all important dates of the year – Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas, Mother’s and Father’s Day and Valentines, you probably head straight to Amazon to either buy gifts or garner some inspiration.

Amazon advertising can be found everywhere, from billboards to television ads, so you know that your PPC campaign can tap into some of that marketing magic too, something that Google still struggles somewhat to achieve.

It’s also perfect for boosting a single product you might be struggling to shift from your warehouse. Where Google is best for landing page campaigns and sales funnels, when you just have a product to clear or a new line to introduce to the market, Amazon is perfect for giving an instant boost exactly where you need it.

Don’t forget about the “accidental effects” to your organic SEO either .

The more your products are viewed online, along with visits to your website, positive reviews and that crucial “social proof” is in place, you will find that your organic SEO is given a boost and the effects of an Amazon PPC campaign will be found elsewhere in your digital marketing.

We think that giving Amazon sponsored products advertising a try in 2019 is certainly worth a try if you’re an e-commerce or drop shipping business owner looking for a new marketing tactic. As always, for advice and support with all things pay per click marketing, get in touch with us here at Bargainarena Limited, and we’ll be delighted to help.

 

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