HCHTech
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I've had a slow couple of weeks, so I decided it was finally time to check out adwords. I've done a lot of reading in this forum, and on the web, and I've setup an ad (running for 7 days now), but there are about a hundred questions that have cropped up. Let's start with a little background.
I'm a mobile tech that serves primarily residential clients. This is where my skillset lies, this is the clientel I want to serve and I'm happy with this work.
I have a wordpress website that was redesigned in 2011. I'm using the Yoast SEO plugin and have gotten happy little green dots on most all of my pages and blog posts. I'm far from an expert at this but the basic "rules" seem simple enough.
I have a Google Places listing and my company does show in organic searching. At least in my area, I'm on page one for some terms. I get a small amount of business from my website before adwords.
Since I serve residential clients, I don't have a "speciality", I do it all. I've only setup a single ad for now, with the generic title of "Award Winning Service" and description lines "We make housecalls" and "Affordable, friendly service". I'm linking to the home page of my site.
Since analysis has to involve my site, here it is. I've been at this almost 10 years now and one of my big regrets has been settling for a domain with a dash, but that's another topic.
Here are the top three questions, we'll start with them:
1. I've allocated about $200/mo to this effort, so lacking guidance to the contrary, I've set a daily budget of $7 for my single ad. Would I be better off allocating $20 per day and only running the ad for 10 days per month? Is this just too small of a budget? Most of my keywords require a bid approaching my daily budget to get top placement. In 7 days, I've managed almost 16K impressions, and 28 clicks, all but 1 on the "display network", so my ad clearly isn't working well on search. I've spent $1.69 per click on average, so I've burned about $48 so far...no phone calls, though.
2. I've got about 50 keywords (too many, but I'm not sure how to pare them down intelligently). I'm in Pittsburgh, PA - we have no less than 72 zip codes that are considered Pittsburgh, each of which has their own town name. So, for example, my keywords include 'Computer Repair Wexford' and 'Computer Repair 15090' and 'Laptop Repair Wexford' and 'Laptop Repair 15090'. Wexford is a northern suburb of Pittsburgh and is in my target service area, but both of these keywords report "low search volume". How do I best address this multiple area problem and pare down my keyword list?
3. My quality scores range from 2 to 5 with most all being either 3 or 4. I'm not sure how to increase these without getting backlinks, which seems near impossible to me.
I'd appreciate any helpful advice - I may decide that adwords just isn't worth it for me, but I'd like to give it a good chance for a few months before throwing in the towel.
I'm a mobile tech that serves primarily residential clients. This is where my skillset lies, this is the clientel I want to serve and I'm happy with this work.
I have a wordpress website that was redesigned in 2011. I'm using the Yoast SEO plugin and have gotten happy little green dots on most all of my pages and blog posts. I'm far from an expert at this but the basic "rules" seem simple enough.
I have a Google Places listing and my company does show in organic searching. At least in my area, I'm on page one for some terms. I get a small amount of business from my website before adwords.
Since I serve residential clients, I don't have a "speciality", I do it all. I've only setup a single ad for now, with the generic title of "Award Winning Service" and description lines "We make housecalls" and "Affordable, friendly service". I'm linking to the home page of my site.
Since analysis has to involve my site, here it is. I've been at this almost 10 years now and one of my big regrets has been settling for a domain with a dash, but that's another topic.
Here are the top three questions, we'll start with them:
1. I've allocated about $200/mo to this effort, so lacking guidance to the contrary, I've set a daily budget of $7 for my single ad. Would I be better off allocating $20 per day and only running the ad for 10 days per month? Is this just too small of a budget? Most of my keywords require a bid approaching my daily budget to get top placement. In 7 days, I've managed almost 16K impressions, and 28 clicks, all but 1 on the "display network", so my ad clearly isn't working well on search. I've spent $1.69 per click on average, so I've burned about $48 so far...no phone calls, though.

2. I've got about 50 keywords (too many, but I'm not sure how to pare them down intelligently). I'm in Pittsburgh, PA - we have no less than 72 zip codes that are considered Pittsburgh, each of which has their own town name. So, for example, my keywords include 'Computer Repair Wexford' and 'Computer Repair 15090' and 'Laptop Repair Wexford' and 'Laptop Repair 15090'. Wexford is a northern suburb of Pittsburgh and is in my target service area, but both of these keywords report "low search volume". How do I best address this multiple area problem and pare down my keyword list?
3. My quality scores range from 2 to 5 with most all being either 3 or 4. I'm not sure how to increase these without getting backlinks, which seems near impossible to me.
I'd appreciate any helpful advice - I may decide that adwords just isn't worth it for me, but I'd like to give it a good chance for a few months before throwing in the towel.