Share Tips On Google AdWords Halloween Tactics

Oct 21, 2011 - 8:33 am 0 by
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Google AdWords HalloweenHalloween is just around the corner and AdWords advertisers are eager to make some money off the holiday.

If you sell halloween related merchandise such as Halloween costumes, Jack O'lanterns, Pumpkins, recipes, etc. you may want to use AdWords to maximize those sales. If so, what tips, treats or tricks do you have up your sleeve for this?

AdWordsPro Mini started a thread at the Google AdWords Help forum on this topic. She said:

Should we include shipping details? Is Display Network better than Search for Halloween? What are some best sites to run your ads on to maximize your sales, leads and business during this time?

Hi All,

Yes, it's Halloween time and we want to make sure we are all set and ready to cash in on the increased online and offline traffic during this time.

Can we share some best practices that worked for you in the past or some best practices that you are planning or have implemented already? And, be ready to get some spooky Halloween schwag.

Yea, you can get some cool Halloween schwag if you share some tips. Interested?

Forum discussion at Google AdWords Help.

Note: This story was written earlier this week and scheduled to be published today.

 

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