Neat Text Button Trick, Cool New Tool For AdWords . . .
Just a couple of items real quick . . .
There may be times when you want a submit button to NOT look like a submit button, but rather look like the blue underlined link text everyone is programmed to click on. Here’s an example (this is actually a submit button):
All you have to do is use a bit of CSS code on the submit button, like so:
<input type=”submit” name=”submit”
style=’font-size:12.0pt; border:0; background:white; color:blue; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:underline; cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;’ value=”Click Here To Order Now!”>
(Note: You can copy/paste the above code, but will need to make sure the quotes are the right characters — Wordpress is converting the double- and single-quote marks to some other character set…)
This CSS code (the “style” settings) does the following:
- Makes the button background white
- Gets rid of the border button border
- Makes the button text blue and underlined (like a link)
- Makes it so the cursor changes to a “hand” as you would expect to happen when you put your cursor over a link
That’s it — pretty simple, but it can be very nice to have when you need it.
I recently recommended the “Adword180” book. The really interesting part of that publication was its treatment of site-targeted Adwords ads. The problem with site targeting is that it takes a long time to build up a good list of URLS to target — there’s just a lot of manual research required.
Well, no more — enter “Site Sniper Pro“. I wish I had an affiliate link for this puppy, but no matter.
Basically this tool does all the hard work for you, and identifies all the pages that come up in the search engines “natural search results” (and are relevant to your keywords) that have adwords ads on them.
I used it to target several “resale-rights” web pages to promote my “Software Resale Rights” package — it took me about an hour to get everything setup in Google Adwords. After two days I’ve had about 11,000 impressions and 20 clickthroughs.
Doesn’t seem that great, I know. The clickthrough conversion is about 0.2% — I attribute this to my AWFUL image ads — they’re basically just text banners. Very plain. No creativity or imagination whatsoever. Ugly. My bad.
BUT, I’ve only spent about $22 (average CPM of about $2, average cost per click of just over $1.00) and have already had a $297 sale. I know it’s not statistically valid, but it’s definitely a good start.
I’m going to work on my image ads (actually, I’ll pay someone else to — I don’t DO graphics!) and we’ll see what happens. I’ll keep you posted. In the meantime, check out SiteSniper and if you didn’t check out Adwords180 before, get that too — I DO get an affiliate commission on that one
Paul
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July 5th, 2007 at 4:58 pm
Looks good, but when using Wordpress, the link isn’t underlined anyway. Unless you edit the Style.css file and tell IT to underline all links.
[Reply from Paul]
I haven’t tested it with all browsers. With Firefox it’s not underlined in the blog entry, but with Internet Explorer, it is. However, with both browsers it was underlined on the page I tested it on earlier today (not a Wordpress blog). Paul
July 5th, 2007 at 6:45 pm
Hey Paul,
This is great stuff. You are really posting some quality content here. It’s sad, to me, that your post about RJ’s party gets all the attention… when, you’re posting some really good content here that maybe isn’t as much.
Not that your stand concerning the party didn’t deserve the attention it got… it definitely did… I just think your content here does, too.
Anyway, if nobody else has said it… keep it up. This is really good stuff. Let me know if I can help in any way.
Thanks,
John
July 5th, 2007 at 7:37 pm
Adwords seems to be so costl.
I have been told you can really
spend more than you earn.
I have been reading as much
as I can and about to take the plunge
Bill
July 5th, 2007 at 9:34 pm
Thanks for the useful tip. I’ll give it a try.
Regards,
Edmund Ng
http://www.internet-empire.com