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Joe Pistell
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Dear Jeffery T,
You started by replying to Brian Pasch, he said:
"...and they should test the broad high volume phrases like "used cars", "used ford", "used nissan", "cars for sale", "toyota dealers""
You replied:
"...those keywords are terrible... way to broad..often very expensive, and will drag down quality scores because they won't have a CTR above 1% (If you are lucky). Thus making a dealer pay even more per click for all other keywords in a campaign..."
I run my PPC totally in the dark, I have no one else to study with or to compare to and I was puzzled by your response, I took the bait from YOUR reply and posted my non-model specific generic keywords and their CTRs.
"used cars" = 7.9% CTR
"buy used cars" = 14.8% CTR
"used car for sale" = 19.05% CTR
buy used cars = 3.49% CTR
and on and on and on...
From that, you told me you needed to retire.
Listen Jeffery, you have to work on your intensity. Not sure if you know it, but its not coming across well, you're so intense I want to nick name you Jeffery T Napalm.
Look at the opportunity you missed. Same message, but with out the angst... You could have written:
"Joe, we are a service that helps people like you excel. I'd bet if we did a thorough review of your work to date, and compare it against our model, the gains we'd bring to your campaigns could be easily pay for our fees and leave you room to expand your reach! Then Joe, for the full picture, let's tally up all the time and research you make into PPC and re-apply that new found time into other areas that need your attention. Now, we're selling more cars and that s a productive partnership!"
Opportunity is everywhere Jeffery T. Even with the know-it-all independents like me.
You started by replying to Brian Pasch, he said:
"...and they should test the broad high volume phrases like "used cars", "used ford", "used nissan", "cars for sale", "toyota dealers""
You replied:
"...those keywords are terrible... way to broad..often very expensive, and will drag down quality scores because they won't have a CTR above 1% (If you are lucky). Thus making a dealer pay even more per click for all other keywords in a campaign..."
I run my PPC totally in the dark, I have no one else to study with or to compare to and I was puzzled by your response, I took the bait from YOUR reply and posted my non-model specific generic keywords and their CTRs.
"used cars" = 7.9% CTR
"buy used cars" = 14.8% CTR
"used car for sale" = 19.05% CTR
buy used cars = 3.49% CTR
and on and on and on...
From that, you told me you needed to retire.
Listen Jeffery, you have to work on your intensity. Not sure if you know it, but its not coming across well, you're so intense I want to nick name you Jeffery T Napalm.
Look at the opportunity you missed. Same message, but with out the angst... You could have written:
"Joe, we are a service that helps people like you excel. I'd bet if we did a thorough review of your work to date, and compare it against our model, the gains we'd bring to your campaigns could be easily pay for our fees and leave you room to expand your reach! Then Joe, for the full picture, let's tally up all the time and research you make into PPC and re-apply that new found time into other areas that need your attention. Now, we're selling more cars and that s a productive partnership!"
Opportunity is everywhere Jeffery T. Even with the know-it-all independents like me.