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Stanislaw Pena
Using Google Adwords To Drive Laser Targeted Traffic
The biggest well known secret in generating wealth in the internet based business or e-commerce is Traffic. Everybody knows it; every site wants it and every site needs it. The point of websites is to be visited and viewed. Many elaborate designs, money and countless hours of developing a site to make them beautiful and attractive are utilized. Without traffic, it is for naught. [Read More]
James Rivas
Marketing And Fishing Have Much In Common
An analogy between fishing and marketing used by the author often in search engine marketing training to clarify the art of finding customers [Read More]
Gary Terrazas
Geo Targeting Your Website Visitors
Bringing targeted traffic to your website through Google Adwords. [Read More]
Chris Clark
Being Smart With Pay Per Click Advertising
Analyzing your pay per click campaign. [Read More]
Samizr Khan
PPC Advertising: How To Make Your Business "Click"
PPC stands for Pay Per Click - a popular advertising technique on the Internet. Found on websites, advertising networks, and especially on search engines, PPC advertising involves sponsored links that are typically in the form of text ads. [Read More]
Jason Cox
Get Googled With Adwords To Boost Website Visits
The Google Adwords program is a very popular new program. The Google Adwords program is a PPC, a pay per click program. It combines the use of an ad with text as advertisement for a product. You can write your own ad or have Google write it for you. [Read More]
Samizr Khan
PPC Advertising for Maximum Web Promotion
If you have a brand new web site and need immediate traffic, then pay-per-click solutions is your best bet. You can get targeted traffic within a few minutes of setting up your campaign. [Read More]
Jason Cox
Do Pay Per Click Advertising Campaigns Really Work?
Despite its popularity and its once record profit returns, pay per click advertising has lost something in returns. It is still, however, one of the best, fastest, and most effective methods of advertising on the web. According to Googles record profit posting recently, lots of people see these ads and click on them. [Read More]
Larry Schierling
Pay-Per-Click Promoting
Promoting your services or products on the Internet is both extremely efficient and extremely competitive. [Read More]
Carl Hoffman
Paying For Your Traffic Is A Smart Move
There are so many success stories you will hear about businesses making it good in the internet. The troubling thing is, there are maybe a tenfold or even a hundredfold of stories contradictory to theirs [Read More]
Mark Kimathi
Google's Second PPC Revolution
Last week we looked at CTR (Click Thought Rate) that introduced competition in bidding beyond money. This was Google's first of the two revolutions to the PPC concept through Adword, Google's PPC department. [Read More]
Craig Rad
Alternatives to Adsense
Pay per click profits depend on a variety of factors. Webmasters and publishers have various opinions on which PPC program is the best and which one produces more profits for work at home enthusiasts. [Read More]
Roger Hall
Why Almost Everyone is Wrong about Google Alternatives
If you're reading this, you're probably already advertising on Google. Or at least considering it. Am I right? What if I told you that there are a couple of alternatives to Google AdWords Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising that could only cost you between 10% and 33% per click? How can this be? [Read More]
Roger Hall
Some Straight Talk About a Rare Yet Effective Google AdWords Method
Wouldn't it be amazing if you discovered a rarely-used technique for your Google AdWords ads that truly worked, with no hype? Here it is. I want to tell you about using a customer testimonial in your Google AdWords ad itself. But the space in a Google ad is so short - how can this work? [Read More]
Roger Hall
55.6 % of Your Google AdWords Success Depends On This
Don't allow yourself to suffer the humiliation of having a great Google ad, only to fall down when your prospect arrives at your landing page. Here's how. [Read More]