Just wondering on how the community feels about Google AdWords? It seems like there is always hot and cold recommendations for it. Can you provide real world advice on how effective it's been for you when launching?
It has been very effective for a number of projects in which I have been involved. I have seen many circumstances where a company "had tried AdWords and it didn't work", but were very successful when it was implemented in the right way. One of the key points of a good implementation is limiting the ads with the right negative keywords, locations, and even the time of day. You need to be creative in linking your product with your customer's expressed need that might not necessarily be on the top of your list as well. Think about what your customer might search for prior to even knowing that a product like yours exists. For example, a customer might look for a spreadsheet template for managing some process and not even know that your software helps manage that process more effectively than a static spreadsheet. When you hear the stories about AdWords not being effective, you can bet most of those were implemented incorrectly...or the product wasn't meeting an expressed and acknowledged need of the customer.
I'd be interested to know what the typical conversion rate people see when sending customers to a landing page from adwords? I suppose it's probably too complicated to have a "typical value".<p>I'm currently seeing about a 10% conversion rate for my project/landing page but I don't have a feel for how good that is. I haven't done much to try and improve it yet so presumably it could be better.
We have launched our service a few months back. We have been spending $x,xxx per month. We are getting a lot of free users, but the quality is not as good as users who come to our service through other parts of the web. The cost to acquire users reasonable, but the jury is still out whether it is really cost effective for finding our paying users.