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The one thing to consider when using author names or product names in your optimization is the terms and conditions of the affiliate program. Rarely but on occasion you’ll find that you cannot do this, so it is important to check first, especially with some CPA programs and large companies that like to protect these terms and how they are optimized. Crisis Keywords When I start a Google AdWords campaign, I will often have a handful of adgroups that focus on product names and author names, and then a big collection of keywords that focus very specifically on crisis keywords. While the name-keyed phrases are very valuable because you’re targeting people who are ready to buy, the crisis keywords are equally, if not more important because you’re targeting people with an urgent need that are willing to buy. They might be willing to buy multiple products and will be far more likely to act on impulse when they read your call to action, rather than continuing to shop around and research. So, how do you snag crisis keywords that will help you pinpoint the best possible potential leads? Here are some tips. • Ask Who Needs the Product – Always determine who needs the products you’re marketing most. For example, if you’re selling guides for how to remove acne, who do you think will need that guide immediately? A 25 year old interested in preventing acne in the future or an 18 year old who wants to get rid of acne before they start a new job? The latter will always be a better prospect because they have an immediate crisis that you can solve. • Does the Phrase Solve the Problem? – The keyword phrases you choose need to be things the prospect would search for to solve the problem. For example, “acne tips” is not a good keyword because it could be searched for by anyone, including children and adults helping their children. However “get rid of acne now” or “remove acne in a week” are good because they are going to be written by people who need to act sooner than later. • Can the Phrase Mean Anything Else? – Finally, ask yourself if the phrase can be interpreted as something else. This is especially important for pay per click advertising, where you don’t want to pay for a keyword when non-buyers will click. For example, if someone searches for “get rid of skin problems”, it seems like a crisis keyword, but in reality, it could be about anything. It could be related to dry skin, dandruff, rosacea, or a dozen other problems that your website does not relate to. You need to target only people who will be interested in what your articles and reviews can provide them. 17 Find out How to Stop Hemorrhaging Money and Start Making Bank with AffiloJetpack: http://onlinearnings.com/go/ajetpack