AdWords is Google’s pay-per-click advertising product. AdWords ain’t easy – it’s easy to spend too much money on bad keywords, mix up the Google vs. the Display Network, or generally just get lost in the hard-to-use Google AdWords user interface. Even worse, you can spend a ton of money on AdWords but neglect to get the free stuff of SEO or Social Media Marketing. Howie Jacobson, Joel McDonald, and Kristie McDonald have written the best book on AdWords – new for 2011! Here’s my review.

By Jason McDonald
Senior SEO Instructor – JM Internet Group
Posted: December 23, 2011

Google AdWords for Dummies 2012 (Five Stars / Recommended)

by Howie Jacobson, Joel McDonald, and Kristie McDonald

Review of AdWords for Dummies by Howie JacobsonHowie Jacobson and his co-authors Joel and Kristie McDonald of Vitruvian Way (http://www.vitruvianway.com/) have updated Google AdWords for Dummies and made it truly the best book out there on a difficult subject: Google AdWords advertising. If you are interested in AdWords, this is a “must have” book, and it certainly earns its place on my shelf as one of the top ten books on Internet Marketing, especially AdWords. While it’s not quite the dotcom secrets book, it still covers a lot of areas really well.

It’s a five star book, but it’s a five star book on a three star subject: AdWords. Let me explain. I feel very strongly that one’s Internet marketing is made up of three pillars –

  1. SEO – Search Engine Optimization, getting to the top of Google – for free.
  2. AdWords – paid, pay-per-click advertising on Google and/or the Display Network of blogs, portals, gmail, etc.
  3. Social Media Marketing – free efforts on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+ and the like.

A good – no, a great- marketing plan doesn’t look at any one subject in isolation, but rather looks at the whole picture and simultaneously attempts to get your company buzz and visibility across each pillar. In my experience, the most powerful bang-for-buck is on SEO. Although this book is great, you could do Google Ads training online with ease. SEO is free (in terms of out of pocket costs), and SEO gets you more clicks and even better conversions than either AdWords or Social Media Marketing. I have had many, many clients and worked with thousands of students and universally their experience is the SEO outperforms AdWords by a long, long way. For some companies/businesses, they are unable to use Google Adwords because of certain restrictions, bail bondsmen are an example of this. Companies can check out such help as a – bail SEO guide for an AdWords alternative, to see how they can best go about that without having to rely on Google Adwords to gain traffic and clients.

The implication here is to do SEO first or at least make it a priority. Howie Jacobson’s AdWords for Dummies, as most books focus mainly just on AdWords. To his credit, he does mention SEO and he is clearly cynical about Google’s interest in promoting paid advertising over free SEO. Even more so, he fills the book with numerous gems of wisdom, hidden insights, illumination of gotchas, and other ideas that make this book infinitely more valuable than a one-on-one with some of the knuckleheads at Google AdWords who answer the phone and emails at the help desk.

  • Just remember to position your AdWords inside of a broader Internet Marketing, and you will do fine.
  • But if you do AdWords by itself, even if you read AdWords for Dummies, – you will have done yourself a terrible and expensive disservice.

AdWords should always be done in conjunction with SEO as part of a comprehensive Internet marketing strategy! Never do AdWords alone!

Howie Jacobson’s Nuggets of AdWords Wisdom

OK, so leaving aside the bigger picture of AdWords vs. SEO vs. Social Media, here are some of the nuggets discussed by Howie in his newest version of AdWords for Dummies

  • Conversions – explanations, tips, and advocacy about how important conversions (i.e., getting a sale, getting a registration, getting an email sign up) are to successful AdWords advertising.
  • Google vs. the Display Network – a clear discussion of why new advertisers should NOT advertise on the Display Network, and how the Display Network can be a terrible waste of money despite how Google leads you astray in the AdWords interface (!).
  • Remarketing – novel insights on how you can ‘remarket’ to your existing web visitors, a tracking technique along with Google AdWords that gets your message repeated to potential customers over and over and over and over again.

The book is a companion to AdWords, written by someone who loves the product but doesn’t love it blindly. Throughout, Howie explains what you should do, and what you shouldn’t. And he points out clumsy misleading stuff in the interface such as the Display vs. Google Networks, and how conversion optimizer ain’t what it’s cut out to be (by Google). For that, he earns my immense respect – in a field full of Google wannabees and Google apologists.

AdWords for Dummies – a Few Quibbles

Howie is clearly a friendly guy, and he is clearly open to questions and feedback from his readers. So I have a few quibbles –

  • Match Types – Howie points out most of the match types, but doesn’t emphasize enough how broad match (no quotes) can get you into serious serious trouble. He also doesn’t explain with enough emphasis how one should circle back and review what matches, exactly, Google is placing your ads for. In my experience, broad match causes lots of expensive headaches. So be sure you understand AdWords keyword match types!
  • Geotargeting – location, or geo, targeting is one of the most important features of AdWords. Howie doesn’t clearly explain how you can mesh a successful SEO strategy on long tail keywords with an AdWords strategy for short tail keywords. In today’s local search economy, it is very common for a company to show up on its own community / local search and then ad an AdWords campaign ‘around’ the ‘donut hole’. This strategy is missed in the book.

All in all, however, Howie Jacobson, Joel McDonald, and Kristie McDonald have clearly written the best book on AdWords by far – so I recommend you go out and buy Google AdWords for Dummies today!