Get Real Estate Marketing Tips In Your InBox.
Name: Email:

Realtor Pay-Per-Click Ad Nominated For Darwin Award

by Mark Eckenrode

If you’re buying traffic using pay-per-click (PPC) advertising then you probably have a checklist for the intricate details… but what about the common sense stuff?

It’s obvious the following Realtor doesn’t. In fact, I nominate the Realtor that placed the following PPC ad for the Marketing Darwin Award. Take a look and then I’ll tell you where the REAL ouch factor lies.

What starts off as a PPC ad in my Gmail inbox…

Turns into 404 FAIL:

Now, I’m a nice fella and am willing to throw a fellow marketer the benefit of a doubt. But here’s the burn… I’ve seen this ad show up for the past 3 weeks. Every time I click on I receive the 404 page.

Whether your PPC ad leads to a 404 or to a high-converting landing page, Google cares not! They’re still going to charge you for every single click made on your ad. That’s the ouch factor… a poorly crafted PPC campaign can cost you thousands of dollars.

Tracking your ads is critical to your success. Not only will you be able to identify the activities that yield the highest ROI (return on investment) but you’ll also be able to spot underperforming areas (like bad PPC) and cut them off before you lose the shirt off your back.

Related posts

About the Author, Mark Eckenrode

Mark Eckenrode is a Master Guerrilla Marketer. Get more of his cutting-edge insider marketing tips at The Stomping Grounds private marketing club, or follow him on Twitter.
Get Real Estate Marketing Tips In Your InBox.
Name: Email:

Get Yourself A Personal Marketing Consultant

If you want to boost your business and increase your marketing results, then it's time to get serious. Get on the phone and 1-on-1 with Mark to discuss how to optimize your current efforts or draft a marketing blueprint. Find out more below:

{ 1 comment… read it below or add one }

Jay Thompson 06.06.08 at 4:43 pm

Oh for the love of Pete….

Leave a Comment

You can use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>