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		<title>Brand Building and Reputation Management</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:15:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, many companies with a web presence work on SEO (Search Engine Optimization). However, brand building a reputation management, even though it is important, isn't often focused on. But a lot of good results coming up for your name can have a very good impact. Several companies, such as RepSpinner ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, many companies with a web presence work on SEO (Search Engine Optimization). However, brand building a reputation management, even though it is important, isn't often focused on. But a lot of good results coming up for your name can have a very good impact. Several companies, such as RepSpinner ...</p>
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		<title>Take The Help Of Reality PPC For Online Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 11:38:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your Pay Per Click Search Engine Submission CampaignYou do not need to pay for PPC search engine submission campaign like you pay for Pay per click marketing on adwords. Chris Carpenter is revealing more of this techniques with his new training program Reality PPC PPC is something that requires ...]]></description>
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		<title>Kick off 2010 training with ThinkTravel webinar</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 19:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>cgseo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To kick off the New Year, we're pleased to bring you the next installment in the Think[Industry] webinar series; this webinar will highlight new Google and Compete research on the role the online channel plays in cruise bookers' shopping processes. On Tuesday, January 19, 2010, Google and Compete will present results from their study into how shoppers research and book cruises, as well as when and how cruisers use search as part of their online travel research, using in-depth online behavioral analysis and data from a recent survey of online cruise shoppers. The webinar will cover: Which offline and online resources shoppers use in their cruise research process How much online content cruise shoppers consume before booking How search impacts likelihood to book How queries evolve as shoppers move closer to booking How search engine usage intensifies when shoppers are ready to book Date: Tuesday, January 19th at 10amPST / 12pmCST / 1pmEST Register here Posted by Veronica San Luis, Travel Marketing Manager ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To kick off the New Year, we're pleased to bring you the next installment in the Think[Industry] webinar series; this webinar will highlight new Google and Compete research on the role the online channel plays in cruise bookers' shopping processes. On Tuesday, January 19, 2010, Google and Compete will present results from their study into how shoppers research and book cruises, as well as when and how cruisers use search as part of their online travel research, using in-depth online behavioral analysis and data from a recent survey of online cruise shoppers. The webinar will cover: Which offline and online resources shoppers use in their cruise research process How much online content cruise shoppers consume before booking How search impacts likelihood to book How queries evolve as shoppers move closer to booking How search engine usage intensifies when shoppers are ready to book Date: Tuesday, January 19th at 10amPST / 12pmCST / 1pmEST Register here Posted by Veronica San Luis, Travel Marketing Manager </p>
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		<title>Affordable SEO Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 08:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>cgseo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ When a visitor is looking for certain keywords in a search engine, they often only pay attention to the few search results that are on the top of the listing. This explains why sites which rank high on a search engine can get loads of traffic, while those who are buried 10 pages deep in the search results get only a few visitors, if any. Affordable SEO Services are an affordable marketing option if you want to increase your popularity and ranking in the search engines. Today, search engines such as Google have complex formulas which determine which sites appear at the top of the results for a particular keyword that surfers might search for. Few businesses have the resources properly optimize their web pages in order to keep them consistently ranking high in the search results. This is why using the services of a dedicated seo firm can prove to be a large help for them, as they will receive the help of a team of experts who can improve their position in the search results, as well as providing valuable guidance in optimizing their web pages for the search engines, thus ensuring that they get a constant stream of visitors and clients to their sites. The deciding factor in affordable seo should be the cost per lead factor. The factoring of cost PER CLICK  does not convert to an actual lead or client. Weather it is internet marketing or print media, your gross cost shoudl deliver an affordable cost per lead or client. Tom Bates is certified as an expert search engine marketing consultant. His Firms focus is Organic Search Engine Optimization. Contact Information: www.absoluteplacementtoday.com tbates@absoluteplacementtoday.com Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/affordable-seo-services-1696196.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> When a visitor is looking for certain keywords in a search engine, they often only pay attention to the few search results that are on the top of the listing. This explains why sites which rank high on a search engine can get loads of traffic, while those who are buried 10 pages deep in the search results get only a few visitors, if any. Affordable SEO Services are an affordable marketing option if you want to increase your popularity and ranking in the search engines. Today, search engines such as Google have complex formulas which determine which sites appear at the top of the results for a particular keyword that surfers might search for. Few businesses have the resources properly optimize their web pages in order to keep them consistently ranking high in the search results. This is why using the services of a dedicated seo firm can prove to be a large help for them, as they will receive the help of a team of experts who can improve their position in the search results, as well as providing valuable guidance in optimizing their web pages for the search engines, thus ensuring that they get a constant stream of visitors and clients to their sites. The deciding factor in affordable seo should be the cost per lead factor. The factoring of cost PER CLICK  does not convert to an actual lead or client. Weather it is internet marketing or print media, your gross cost shoudl deliver an affordable cost per lead or client. Tom Bates is certified as an expert search engine marketing consultant. His Firms focus is Organic Search Engine Optimization. Contact Information: www.absoluteplacementtoday.com tbates@absoluteplacementtoday.com Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/affordable-seo-services-1696196.html </p>
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		<title>Google Adwords Changes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 15:22:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Nowadays, even Google is questioning Google&#8217;s rose-colored portrait of its ever-expanding search advertising monopoly. The way senior vp Jonathan Rosenberg tells it, Google will gradually tweak its AdWords ad platform until it displays almost no ads. Ad &#8220;coverage&#8221; on the world&#8217;s largest search engine has certainly shrunk over the past several months, and when the subject was mooted during July&#8217;s quarterly earnings call, Rosenberg attributed this steady shrinkage to Google&#8217;s &#8220;continued focus on quality&#8221; advertising. &#8220;[Google co-founder] Larry [Page] says we&#8217;d be better off showing just one ad [per page] &#8211; the perfect ad,&#8221; Rosenberg cooed, indicating that coverage would shrink even further. But then, in a rare moment of Google candor, the other co-founder told listening reporters and financial analysts that Rosenberg&#8217;s &#8220;perfect ad&#8221; nonsense was indeed nonsense. &#8220;There is some evidence that we&#8217;ve been a little bit more aggressive in decreasing coverage than we ought to have been,&#8221; was the word from Sergey Brin. &#8220;We&#8217;ve been reexamining some of that.&#8221; His candor was fleeting. But with the company&#8217;s second quarter profits dipping below Wall Street expectations, it looked an awful lot like Brin and company were on the verge of cranking the dial on their AdWords money machine and cooking up added profits for quarters three and four &#8211; and beyond. Remember: More coverage means more clicks, and more clicks means more money. Well, little more than a month later, Google has  announced significant changes to its ad platform. Most notably, the company is killing AdWords&#8217; much-discussed &#8220;minimum bid,&#8221; a means of discouraging what Google considers &#8220;low quality&#8221; ads. The changes have yet to reach the web at large. Google is testing the waters with &#8220;a very small segment of advertisers.&#8221; But search engine marketers &#8211; and Wall Street analysts &#8211; can&#8217;t help but wonder if this is Google&#8217;s play for more coverage. And more revenue. &#8220;No more minimum bids?&#8221; says Adam Audette, founder of  AudetteMedia , a boutique search marketing shop out of Bend, Oregon. &#8220;It certainly looks like they&#8217;ll have more leeway to make more money.&#8221; Meanwhile, as Jonathan &#8220;Perfect Ad&#8221; Rosenberg himself let slip during that shockingly-newsworthy earnings call, Google continues to expand a coverage-happy AdWords beta known as &#8220;Automatic Matching.&#8221; Believe it or not, Auto Match spends your excess ad budget on keyword searches you aren&#8217;t actually bidding on, and judging from initial tests, it empties your wallet just as pointlessly as expected. Testing Auto Match with a seasoned Google advertiser, the Dallas, Texas-based search marketing outfit KeyRelevance saw spending increase 600 per cent on a single ad campaign, and most of that extra dough was spent on keyword searches that had little or nothing to do with the advertiser&#8217;s products. &#8220;Auto Match decided the account needed help spending money,&#8221; says Jim Gilbert, the KeyRelevance ad guru who ran the tests. &#8220;So it started spending money.&#8221; Google insists it&#8217;s only interested in serving up relevant ads, satisfying both advertisers and web surfers. But this commitment to quality goes only so far. Google is also interested in making lots of money, and as the economy continues to soften, it&#8217;s worth remembering Mountain View has the power to juice profits whenever it likes. With AdWords controlling 70 per cent of the search advertising market, even the slightest turn of the dial can mean millions. Minimum Bid: RIP AdWords serves up text ads in response to Google keywords searches. Google bills it as an auction. You bid for a particular keyword or group of keywords &#8211; &#8220;leather mask,&#8221; for instance, or &#8220;my little pony&#8221; &#8211; and if you bid high enough, your ad will appear each time someone searches on those terms. The winning bidder gets the top spot on the page, the second place bidder gets the second spot, and so on. And if your ad actually gets a click, you pay Google a fee somewhere south of that bid. But this isn&#8217;t an eBay-style bid-off. Before you bid, Google gives you a &#8220;quality score,&#8221; and if your quality score is low, it may restrict your ability to place ads. In some cases, Google prevents you from bidding at all. In others, it saddles you with a high minimum bid. And even if you can afford that minimum, a low quality score may bar you from top ad spots. You see, Google doesn&#8217;t determine auction results with bids alone. It calculates ad spots by multiplying your bid and your quality score. At least, that&#8217;s the way it works now. With an official post to the Official Inside AdWords blog, Google says it will soon revamp the quality score. First off, AdWords will now calculate this mystery number in real time, as the searcher is searching. According to Google, this will better match ads to particular queries. &#8220;AdWords will use the most accurate, specific, and up-to-date performance information when determining whether an ad should be displayed,&#8221; the blog reads. &#8220;Your ads will be more likely to show when they&#8217;re relevant and less likely to show when they&#8217;re not. This means that Google users are apt to see better ads while you, as an advertiser, should receive leads which are more highly qualified.&#8221; At the same time, AdWords will no longer bar &#8220;low quality&#8221; ads from particular keyword auctions, and it will do away with the minimum bid. Instead, it will give you a &#8220;first page bid,&#8221; estimating what it would take to land your ad on the first page of search results. The way Google tells it, all this will improve its ability to geo-target ads. To wit, your real-time quality score may go up or down depending on where the searcher is searching from. But in dropping the barriers that so often prevented advertisers from even joining an auction, Google may be expanding coverage as well, slipping more ads into its less-coveted ad spots. But who knows? As always, Google keeps the particulars hidden. &#8220;We can guess that Google wants to increase its revenues and that&#8217;s what&#8217;s going to happen,&#8221; says Brian Carter, an AdWords consultant with the South Carolina-based search engine marketer Fuel Interactive, &#8220;but judging from the information we have, it&#8217;s really hard to say.&#8221; At the very least, the changes will result in more advertisers placing bids. And Google reserves the right to do whatever it likes with those extra bidders. Place them on a page. Or not. In other words, Google has even greater freedom to turn that dial. Auto Match Revealed Automatic Match is a more obvious turn of the dial. This AdWords beta &#8211; which debuted in February with a handful of advertisers and has since expanded to who knows how many more &#8211; automatically spends budgeted ad dollars you aren&#8217;t spending on your own. &#8220;Automatic Matching automatically extends your campaign&#8217;s reach by using surplus budget to serve your ads on relevant search queries that are not already triggered by your keyword lists,&#8221; reads Google&#8217;s initial email to beta testers. That&#8217;s right, Auto Match automatically spends your unused budget on keyword searches you aren&#8217;t actually bidding on. According to Google, it only chooses relevant searches. But tests from KeyRelevance tell a different story. With his seasoned advertiser, Jim Gilbert setup bidding on the keywords &#8220;wedding table decorations.&#8221; And he designated this bid as a &#8220;phrase match,&#8221; meaning he only wanted an ad placed if someone searched on all three of those words, in that order (with or without additional keywords). But the account wasn&#8217;t spending its daily budget, and when Auto Match kicked in, it started placing ads against all sorts of other keyword combinations. Some of these suited his advertiser, including &#8220;wedding table decor,&#8221; &#8220;decorations for wedding tables,&#8221; &#8220;wedding cake table decorations,&#8221; and &#8220;wedding table ideas.&#8221; But many more did not, including &#8220;party table numbers,&#8221; &#8220;chocolate wedding favors,&#8221; &#8220;chocolate lollipops,&#8221; &#8220;Hersheys,&#8221; &#8220;wedding flowers,&#8221; &#8220;wedding flowers,&#8221; and &#8220;wedding gowns.&#8221; With Auto Match turned on, spending on this single ad group increased roughly 600 per cent. And in the end, more than 70 per cent of the traffic generated by the ad group was a complete waste. &#8220;I&#8217;ll give it credit for being somewhat accurate,&#8221; Gilbert says. &#8220;But most of the matches were pure trash.&#8221; Gilbert can turn Auto Match off. But it&#8217;s turned on by default. The question is whether Google will keep this default when it rolls things out to the web at large. Yes, Auto Match is a beta. And yes, Google may improve its ad matching abilities before the program goes web-wide. But this sort of thing is never an exact science, and there&#8217;s no denying that Google is attempting to wrest even more control from advertisers &#8211; while ensuring additional spending. When Sergey Brin hinted that Google would soon expand its ad coverage, he didn&#8217;t say the company wanted more dollars. He said that the company was concerned that web surfers weren&#8217;t seeing enough ads: &#8220;Our ads are an important addition, quality wise, to our pages. They&#8217;re a very important source of information.&#8221; But the truth is a little different. When you type the words &#8220;chocolate lollipop,&#8221; do you want an ad for wedding table decorations? Wealthy Affiliate University Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/google-adwords-changes-1672025.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Nowadays, even Google is questioning Google&#8217;s rose-colored portrait of its ever-expanding search advertising monopoly. The way senior vp Jonathan Rosenberg tells it, Google will gradually tweak its AdWords ad platform until it displays almost no ads. Ad &#8220;coverage&#8221; on the world&#8217;s largest search engine has certainly shrunk over the past several months, and when the subject was mooted during July&#8217;s quarterly earnings call, Rosenberg attributed this steady shrinkage to Google&#8217;s &#8220;continued focus on quality&#8221; advertising. &#8220;[Google co-founder] Larry [Page] says we&#8217;d be better off showing just one ad [per page] &#8211; the perfect ad,&#8221; Rosenberg cooed, indicating that coverage would shrink even further. But then, in a rare moment of Google candor, the other co-founder told listening reporters and financial analysts that Rosenberg&#8217;s &#8220;perfect ad&#8221; nonsense was indeed nonsense. &#8220;There is some evidence that we&#8217;ve been a little bit more aggressive in decreasing coverage than we ought to have been,&#8221; was the word from Sergey Brin. &#8220;We&#8217;ve been reexamining some of that.&#8221; His candor was fleeting. But with the company&#8217;s second quarter profits dipping below Wall Street expectations, it looked an awful lot like Brin and company were on the verge of cranking the dial on their AdWords money machine and cooking up added profits for quarters three and four &#8211; and beyond. Remember: More coverage means more clicks, and more clicks means more money. Well, little more than a month later, Google has  announced significant changes to its ad platform. Most notably, the company is killing AdWords&#8217; much-discussed &#8220;minimum bid,&#8221; a means of discouraging what Google considers &#8220;low quality&#8221; ads. The changes have yet to reach the web at large. Google is testing the waters with &#8220;a very small segment of advertisers.&#8221; But search engine marketers &#8211; and Wall Street analysts &#8211; can&#8217;t help but wonder if this is Google&#8217;s play for more coverage. And more revenue. &#8220;No more minimum bids?&#8221; says Adam Audette, founder of  AudetteMedia , a boutique search marketing shop out of Bend, Oregon. &#8220;It certainly looks like they&#8217;ll have more leeway to make more money.&#8221; Meanwhile, as Jonathan &#8220;Perfect Ad&#8221; Rosenberg himself let slip during that shockingly-newsworthy earnings call, Google continues to expand a coverage-happy AdWords beta known as &#8220;Automatic Matching.&#8221; Believe it or not, Auto Match spends your excess ad budget on keyword searches you aren&#8217;t actually bidding on, and judging from initial tests, it empties your wallet just as pointlessly as expected. Testing Auto Match with a seasoned Google advertiser, the Dallas, Texas-based search marketing outfit KeyRelevance saw spending increase 600 per cent on a single ad campaign, and most of that extra dough was spent on keyword searches that had little or nothing to do with the advertiser&#8217;s products. &#8220;Auto Match decided the account needed help spending money,&#8221; says Jim Gilbert, the KeyRelevance ad guru who ran the tests. &#8220;So it started spending money.&#8221; Google insists it&#8217;s only interested in serving up relevant ads, satisfying both advertisers and web surfers. But this commitment to quality goes only so far. Google is also interested in making lots of money, and as the economy continues to soften, it&#8217;s worth remembering Mountain View has the power to juice profits whenever it likes. With AdWords controlling 70 per cent of the search advertising market, even the slightest turn of the dial can mean millions. Minimum Bid: RIP AdWords serves up text ads in response to Google keywords searches. Google bills it as an auction. You bid for a particular keyword or group of keywords &#8211; &#8220;leather mask,&#8221; for instance, or &#8220;my little pony&#8221; &#8211; and if you bid high enough, your ad will appear each time someone searches on those terms. The winning bidder gets the top spot on the page, the second place bidder gets the second spot, and so on. And if your ad actually gets a click, you pay Google a fee somewhere south of that bid. But this isn&#8217;t an eBay-style bid-off. Before you bid, Google gives you a &#8220;quality score,&#8221; and if your quality score is low, it may restrict your ability to place ads. In some cases, Google prevents you from bidding at all. In others, it saddles you with a high minimum bid. And even if you can afford that minimum, a low quality score may bar you from top ad spots. You see, Google doesn&#8217;t determine auction results with bids alone. It calculates ad spots by multiplying your bid and your quality score. At least, that&#8217;s the way it works now. With an official post to the Official Inside AdWords blog, Google says it will soon revamp the quality score. First off, AdWords will now calculate this mystery number in real time, as the searcher is searching. According to Google, this will better match ads to particular queries. &#8220;AdWords will use the most accurate, specific, and up-to-date performance information when determining whether an ad should be displayed,&#8221; the blog reads. &#8220;Your ads will be more likely to show when they&#8217;re relevant and less likely to show when they&#8217;re not. This means that Google users are apt to see better ads while you, as an advertiser, should receive leads which are more highly qualified.&#8221; At the same time, AdWords will no longer bar &#8220;low quality&#8221; ads from particular keyword auctions, and it will do away with the minimum bid. Instead, it will give you a &#8220;first page bid,&#8221; estimating what it would take to land your ad on the first page of search results. The way Google tells it, all this will improve its ability to geo-target ads. To wit, your real-time quality score may go up or down depending on where the searcher is searching from. But in dropping the barriers that so often prevented advertisers from even joining an auction, Google may be expanding coverage as well, slipping more ads into its less-coveted ad spots. But who knows? As always, Google keeps the particulars hidden. &#8220;We can guess that Google wants to increase its revenues and that&#8217;s what&#8217;s going to happen,&#8221; says Brian Carter, an AdWords consultant with the South Carolina-based search engine marketer Fuel Interactive, &#8220;but judging from the information we have, it&#8217;s really hard to say.&#8221; At the very least, the changes will result in more advertisers placing bids. And Google reserves the right to do whatever it likes with those extra bidders. Place them on a page. Or not. In other words, Google has even greater freedom to turn that dial. Auto Match Revealed Automatic Match is a more obvious turn of the dial. This AdWords beta &#8211; which debuted in February with a handful of advertisers and has since expanded to who knows how many more &#8211; automatically spends budgeted ad dollars you aren&#8217;t spending on your own. &#8220;Automatic Matching automatically extends your campaign&#8217;s reach by using surplus budget to serve your ads on relevant search queries that are not already triggered by your keyword lists,&#8221; reads Google&#8217;s initial email to beta testers. That&#8217;s right, Auto Match automatically spends your unused budget on keyword searches you aren&#8217;t actually bidding on. According to Google, it only chooses relevant searches. But tests from KeyRelevance tell a different story. With his seasoned advertiser, Jim Gilbert setup bidding on the keywords &#8220;wedding table decorations.&#8221; And he designated this bid as a &#8220;phrase match,&#8221; meaning he only wanted an ad placed if someone searched on all three of those words, in that order (with or without additional keywords). But the account wasn&#8217;t spending its daily budget, and when Auto Match kicked in, it started placing ads against all sorts of other keyword combinations. Some of these suited his advertiser, including &#8220;wedding table decor,&#8221; &#8220;decorations for wedding tables,&#8221; &#8220;wedding cake table decorations,&#8221; and &#8220;wedding table ideas.&#8221; But many more did not, including &#8220;party table numbers,&#8221; &#8220;chocolate wedding favors,&#8221; &#8220;chocolate lollipops,&#8221; &#8220;Hersheys,&#8221; &#8220;wedding flowers,&#8221; &#8220;wedding flowers,&#8221; and &#8220;wedding gowns.&#8221; With Auto Match turned on, spending on this single ad group increased roughly 600 per cent. And in the end, more than 70 per cent of the traffic generated by the ad group was a complete waste. &#8220;I&#8217;ll give it credit for being somewhat accurate,&#8221; Gilbert says. &#8220;But most of the matches were pure trash.&#8221; Gilbert can turn Auto Match off. But it&#8217;s turned on by default. The question is whether Google will keep this default when it rolls things out to the web at large. Yes, Auto Match is a beta. And yes, Google may improve its ad matching abilities before the program goes web-wide. But this sort of thing is never an exact science, and there&#8217;s no denying that Google is attempting to wrest even more control from advertisers &#8211; while ensuring additional spending. When Sergey Brin hinted that Google would soon expand its ad coverage, he didn&#8217;t say the company wanted more dollars. He said that the company was concerned that web surfers weren&#8217;t seeing enough ads: &#8220;Our ads are an important addition, quality wise, to our pages. They&#8217;re a very important source of information.&#8221; But the truth is a little different. When you type the words &#8220;chocolate lollipop,&#8221; do you want an ad for wedding table decorations? Wealthy Affiliate University Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/google-adwords-changes-1672025.html </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Most every internet marketer has heard about the Google Adwords program, but do you understand what the program is? Adwords is simply a program where advertisers bid a particular amount of money that they agree to pay per click on their ads. For instance, if you are selling RC Helicopters, you might have an ad that shows up on the right side of the Google searches for RC helicopter. When someone clicks on your ad, you will be charged for that click. It might be 5 cents or five dollars, but you will be charged because a person clicked the ad and came to your website. Here are some other things to know about Adwords: You can choose text, image or even video ads. You might want to try testing all three on different sites or at different times. Ad rankings are based on several factors including relevant keywords and text, a good Click Through Rate and higher cost-per-click bids. It is advisable to purchase an eBook or program that walks you through the process to make sure that you are optimizing the Adwords program. Not only should you understand the mechanics of placing the ads, but also how the system works as a whole. You CAN lose money on Adwords, so be careful when first starting out. It is important to watch your numbers carefully as well as watching your budget! Try bum marketing first: Before taking the pay-per-click route, it is best to learn about internet marketing and traffic through the bum marketing method (using article marketing and other free methods). This way, you learn all about search engine optimization, increasing traffic and all of the other components of the business before you invest a lot of money into Adwords. This is one of those things you do NOT want to learn “on the job”. Feel free to read the author&#8217;s other articles to know more about the specifics of a successful Online Money-Maker System and some information on how the internet processes interact with each other. The article writer is an Internet Marketer trying to teach some basics of Earning Extra Money Online . He follows some processes, techniques and tested internet marketing systems in accomplishing his financial goals and objectives. Some of his articles are written based on his experiences derived from his internet marketing endeavors. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/what-is-google-adwords-the-basics-1645140.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Most every internet marketer has heard about the Google Adwords program, but do you understand what the program is? Adwords is simply a program where advertisers bid a particular amount of money that they agree to pay per click on their ads. For instance, if you are selling RC Helicopters, you might have an ad that shows up on the right side of the Google searches for RC helicopter. When someone clicks on your ad, you will be charged for that click. It might be 5 cents or five dollars, but you will be charged because a person clicked the ad and came to your website. Here are some other things to know about Adwords: You can choose text, image or even video ads. You might want to try testing all three on different sites or at different times. Ad rankings are based on several factors including relevant keywords and text, a good Click Through Rate and higher cost-per-click bids. It is advisable to purchase an eBook or program that walks you through the process to make sure that you are optimizing the Adwords program. Not only should you understand the mechanics of placing the ads, but also how the system works as a whole. You CAN lose money on Adwords, so be careful when first starting out. It is important to watch your numbers carefully as well as watching your budget! Try bum marketing first: Before taking the pay-per-click route, it is best to learn about internet marketing and traffic through the bum marketing method (using article marketing and other free methods). This way, you learn all about search engine optimization, increasing traffic and all of the other components of the business before you invest a lot of money into Adwords. This is one of those things you do NOT want to learn “on the job”. Feel free to read the author&#8217;s other articles to know more about the specifics of a successful Online Money-Maker System and some information on how the internet processes interact with each other. The article writer is an Internet Marketer trying to teach some basics of Earning Extra Money Online . He follows some processes, techniques and tested internet marketing systems in accomplishing his financial goals and objectives. Some of his articles are written based on his experiences derived from his internet marketing endeavors. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/what-is-google-adwords-the-basics-1645140.html </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Now i am going to show you a strategy for making a little big money with Google Adsense.i think it is obvious but there may be a few people who have not yet noticed it, especially newbies.Anyone can put an adsense ad on their site but where does the traffic come from?The chance of getting traffic from a blog or SEO is quite slim. Here is my advice: Be a traffic middleman.Get quick, cheap, quality traffic to your website by buying keyword ads on the small PPC search engines, and when people click on your ad and are taken to your site, immediately show them relevant Adsense ads, and optimize your site to get them click on these ads. You are paying small pennies for the visitors, but you can earn a few dollars if that same visitor clicks on Adsense ad on your site. Thats because Google advertisers pay alot more money to be seen. if you bid 10 cents for a keyword on another PPC search engine and get 50 cents from Adsense, thats highly cool.There are a lot of keywords that you can buy ads for cheaply on the other PPC sites.Yet many of the same keywords are very expensive on Google. For example; i look on Miva.com for a popular keyphrase i may want to market, &#8220;online money&#8221;, and see that it currently costs $0.21 per click to appear in the 1st position.Now i look on Overture&#8217;s max bid for that keyphrase and see that advertisers are bidding up to $7.00 per click.The Overture bids indicate to me that advertisers on Google are bidding similarly. Online Overture tells you exact amounts that advertisers are bidding, but Google Adwords advertisers tend to bid similar maximums.Yet its a fact that Google advertisers pay most.Some advertisers bid up to $250 per click! So, now you create a page on your website specifically about &#8220;online money&#8221;.Then what you need to do is optimize your page for Adsense ads so as to get your visitors to click on them so that you can make money with this strategy.?ts important to note that while optimizing your page, you do not violate Google&#8217;s Terms Of Use, otherwise Google will ban you. Now, in order to trigger a Google ad for your example keyphrase &#8220;online money&#8221;, you must make sure you have the keyphrase &#8220;online money&#8221; in your page title, in the meta tags, in the description tag and withing the text of your paragraphs several times, make sure you bold it at least once.Also have a h1 and h2 heading tag on the page with &#8220;online money&#8221; as well.And also have a link somewhere on the site, linking back to your homepage, with an anchor text of &#8220;online money&#8221;. By optimizing your page for this keyphrase, and sending people who click on your Other PPC Search Engine Ad to this same page, your website will automatically display the top 3-4 Google Adwords ads for keyphrase &#8220;online money&#8221; .Now if the top 3-4 Google Adwords advertisers are paying $7 per click for that keyphrase , you can expect to earn close to $3.50 for every person that clicks on the Google Adsense ads on your site.So you make $3.29 for doing nothing but sending someone from another PPC search engine to a Google advertiser&#8217;s website.Now imagine if you repeat this over and over every day for thousands of keywords. Online Marketing can be considered useful for those who are engaged in similar subjects with this as an additional info. Fatih Bulut is a student at the University of Istanbul, taking up Computer Engineering and Business Administration.He has been engaged in internet marketing and web design since the very beginning of high school times.Those who are seeking additional info/material as to Online Marketing and Web Design may want to take a quick look at my blogs that i&#8217;ve been into for several months. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/a-pay-per-click-strategy-1651666.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Now i am going to show you a strategy for making a little big money with Google Adsense.i think it is obvious but there may be a few people who have not yet noticed it, especially newbies.Anyone can put an adsense ad on their site but where does the traffic come from?The chance of getting traffic from a blog or SEO is quite slim. Here is my advice: Be a traffic middleman.Get quick, cheap, quality traffic to your website by buying keyword ads on the small PPC search engines, and when people click on your ad and are taken to your site, immediately show them relevant Adsense ads, and optimize your site to get them click on these ads. You are paying small pennies for the visitors, but you can earn a few dollars if that same visitor clicks on Adsense ad on your site. Thats because Google advertisers pay alot more money to be seen. if you bid 10 cents for a keyword on another PPC search engine and get 50 cents from Adsense, thats highly cool.There are a lot of keywords that you can buy ads for cheaply on the other PPC sites.Yet many of the same keywords are very expensive on Google. For example; i look on Miva.com for a popular keyphrase i may want to market, &#8220;online money&#8221;, and see that it currently costs $0.21 per click to appear in the 1st position.Now i look on Overture&#8217;s max bid for that keyphrase and see that advertisers are bidding up to $7.00 per click.The Overture bids indicate to me that advertisers on Google are bidding similarly. Online Overture tells you exact amounts that advertisers are bidding, but Google Adwords advertisers tend to bid similar maximums.Yet its a fact that Google advertisers pay most.Some advertisers bid up to $250 per click! So, now you create a page on your website specifically about &#8220;online money&#8221;.Then what you need to do is optimize your page for Adsense ads so as to get your visitors to click on them so that you can make money with this strategy.?ts important to note that while optimizing your page, you do not violate Google&#8217;s Terms Of Use, otherwise Google will ban you. Now, in order to trigger a Google ad for your example keyphrase &#8220;online money&#8221;, you must make sure you have the keyphrase &#8220;online money&#8221; in your page title, in the meta tags, in the description tag and withing the text of your paragraphs several times, make sure you bold it at least once.Also have a h1 and h2 heading tag on the page with &#8220;online money&#8221; as well.And also have a link somewhere on the site, linking back to your homepage, with an anchor text of &#8220;online money&#8221;. By optimizing your page for this keyphrase, and sending people who click on your Other PPC Search Engine Ad to this same page, your website will automatically display the top 3-4 Google Adwords ads for keyphrase &#8220;online money&#8221; .Now if the top 3-4 Google Adwords advertisers are paying $7 per click for that keyphrase , you can expect to earn close to $3.50 for every person that clicks on the Google Adsense ads on your site.So you make $3.29 for doing nothing but sending someone from another PPC search engine to a Google advertiser&#8217;s website.Now imagine if you repeat this over and over every day for thousands of keywords. Online Marketing can be considered useful for those who are engaged in similar subjects with this as an additional info. Fatih Bulut is a student at the University of Istanbul, taking up Computer Engineering and Business Administration.He has been engaged in internet marketing and web design since the very beginning of high school times.Those who are seeking additional info/material as to Online Marketing and Web Design may want to take a quick look at my blogs that i&#8217;ve been into for several months. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/a-pay-per-click-strategy-1651666.html </p>
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.craigalinder.com/2010/01/a-pay-per-click-strategy/" title="A Pay Per Click Strategy">A Pay Per Click Strategy</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:41:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If you´ve looked into advertising your website , you probably wonder, what is pay per click marketing? There´s a ton of information online about pay per click marketing , which is also often called PPC or PPC marketing . The simple answer is that pay per click marketing lets you buy targeted traffic for your website. Just having a website wont get you visitors or sales. You have to entice people to come to your website. You can do this through things like word of mouth if you mention your site in forums or on bulletin boards. You can use search engine optimization to get your site to show up in the top search engine results . You could also pay for advertisements on high traffic sites through links and banner ads. With all those options available then is it even important to know, what is pay per click? And how can it make you money? It is important, because PPC marketing is one of the best tools you have to get people to come to your website. You could put an advertisement up on a high traffic website and get traffic that way. But will the people who click your ad be people who are ready to buy what you´re selling? They won´t necessarily be targeted traffic. What is pay per click? A method of getting that targeted traffic. And targeted traffic is traffic that is already searching for what they´ll find at your website. When you start a pay per click marketing campaign , you choose certain keywords and key phrases to use to advertise your site. When people search on those in a search engine, the ad for your site will show up on that results page. When they click on the ad to reach your site, you pay for that click . You´ve just gotten a visitor who was looking for exactly what you have to offer, whether it´s information, a product or something else. What is pay per click, then, but one of the easiest ways to advertise to your site to people who are looking for that exact kind of information. Very few other methods can get you targeted traffic quite so quickly and easily . Search engine optimization can serve the same purpose, but with more work on your part and a little more time. With PPC, you simply choose your keywords, set your budget, and let the process work. Search engine optimization won´t necessarily cost anything, however. You can do your own SEO work without paying anyone for any of it. By optimizing your website to rank high at the search engines, you may be able to get a top spot for a search on the keyword you want. The chief difference between SEO and PPC is time. Even with the best optimization, it could t ake several days for your site´s ranking to improve. But with PPC, you pay the money and the clicks begin immediately. So what is pay per click&#8211; the fastest way to get targeted traffic to your website! Want To Get The best Adwords Research Tool For Free? When it omes to Pay Per Click Marketing it´s essiential to find profitable keywords and key phrases &#8211; A great tool to do this is the PPCwebSpy Software , visit my Review and find out how to get your FREE Copy! Visit my Blog for more Informations about targeted traffic : http://iblog.at/mymonthlyincome/ Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/what-is-pay-per-click-marketing-and-how-to-use-it-correctly-1629317.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> If you´ve looked into advertising your website , you probably wonder, what is pay per click marketing? There´s a ton of information online about pay per click marketing , which is also often called PPC or PPC marketing . The simple answer is that pay per click marketing lets you buy targeted traffic for your website. Just having a website wont get you visitors or sales. You have to entice people to come to your website. You can do this through things like word of mouth if you mention your site in forums or on bulletin boards. You can use search engine optimization to get your site to show up in the top search engine results . You could also pay for advertisements on high traffic sites through links and banner ads. With all those options available then is it even important to know, what is pay per click? And how can it make you money? It is important, because PPC marketing is one of the best tools you have to get people to come to your website. You could put an advertisement up on a high traffic website and get traffic that way. But will the people who click your ad be people who are ready to buy what you´re selling? They won´t necessarily be targeted traffic. What is pay per click? A method of getting that targeted traffic. And targeted traffic is traffic that is already searching for what they´ll find at your website. When you start a pay per click marketing campaign , you choose certain keywords and key phrases to use to advertise your site. When people search on those in a search engine, the ad for your site will show up on that results page. When they click on the ad to reach your site, you pay for that click . You´ve just gotten a visitor who was looking for exactly what you have to offer, whether it´s information, a product or something else. What is pay per click, then, but one of the easiest ways to advertise to your site to people who are looking for that exact kind of information. Very few other methods can get you targeted traffic quite so quickly and easily . Search engine optimization can serve the same purpose, but with more work on your part and a little more time. With PPC, you simply choose your keywords, set your budget, and let the process work. Search engine optimization won´t necessarily cost anything, however. You can do your own SEO work without paying anyone for any of it. By optimizing your website to rank high at the search engines, you may be able to get a top spot for a search on the keyword you want. The chief difference between SEO and PPC is time. Even with the best optimization, it could t ake several days for your site´s ranking to improve. But with PPC, you pay the money and the clicks begin immediately. So what is pay per click&#8211; the fastest way to get targeted traffic to your website! Want To Get The best Adwords Research Tool For Free? When it omes to Pay Per Click Marketing it´s essiential to find profitable keywords and key phrases &#8211; A great tool to do this is the PPCwebSpy Software , visit my Review and find out how to get your FREE Copy! Visit my Blog for more Informations about targeted traffic : http://iblog.at/mymonthlyincome/ Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/what-is-pay-per-click-marketing-and-how-to-use-it-correctly-1629317.html </p>
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		<title>PPC Search Engine Advertising</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 06:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PPC search engine advertising A.K.A. pay per click search engine advertising can enable you to start out receiving traffic right away. PPC search engine advertising can offer you with the traffic you would like run and own a successful online business. It’s the foremost price effective method to push your ...]]></description>
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