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One significant misconception that you have to correct when you’re just getting started with your dental practice marketing is the idea that your online marketing should be done using completely free tools. There is no denying that free online marketing was once a highly successful venture. Before, as long as you have quality content on hand, it was easy enough to get it to go viral and catch the attention of online users.

However, today, it is now difficult to get your organic reach wide enough, which means that you need the help of other forms of paid marketing to get the audience that you want. One of these tools is Google AdWords, which is one of the most popular PPC tools that you can use for your dental practice marketing. Here are some tips to help you with your AdWords campaign.

Avoid duplicate keywords

This might seem like common sense, but a lot of people tend to assume that there aren’t any worries with using duplicate keywords since it really seems as though you’re just competing with your own campaign. However, this can make it more difficult for you to track your AdWords campaign, and reduce the overall success rate of all of the keywords since they’re spread out in duplicates.

Monitor successful conversions

When you start working your AdWords campaign, you should always be tracking the current status of your campaign. When you start getting conversions, you should make sure that you monitor these and take note of what keywords resulted in a conversion, and what channels yielded the best conversions. This allows you to amend your campaign and increase its chances at succeeding.

Don’t waste time on ads that aren’t working

If you have any ad campaigns that aren’t working, then don’t waste your time, and remove them accordingly. You can’t hold out hope thinking that it’ll eventually work out, as this is just going to end up costing you time and money in the long run. There is a reason why these ads aren’t working, so it’s best to move on with more successful ad campaigns.

Always monitor and adjust accordingly

Once you’ve got your ads in place, one of the most common mistakes people make is the assumption that you can simply leave these as is. In reality, your AdWords campaign is supposed to be consistently monitored to track its progress. Consistent tracking allows you to determine if a certain ad is working well for you or if it needs to be amended and even removed entirely. Because you pay for these ads, you’re going to want to make sure that it succeeds enough for your dental practice marketing.