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		<title>Start Your First Profitable Pay Per Click Campaign</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 21:50:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There a specific keywords and keyprases that people will type into a search engine that leads to hundreds of search results that pertain to that specific keyword or keyphrase. Many businesses that want to advertise on the internet using pay per click campaign have to come up with an overflow of keywords and keyphrases that are associated to their business that are running; so when a prospect types in these keywords or keyphrases, it will lead that individual to their business website. This is basically how the whole concept behind pay per click. This is how a pay per click generates traffic to your site, with the selection of the right keywords that people can search on the internet. There are some keywords that tent to be expensive while other keywords, in particular the popular keywords. It is crucial to select the correct keywords in order to receive your money&#8217;s worth. This is why it is important to manage your pay per click campaign wisely. Sometimes you are better off selecting the less expensive keywords, especially if you are on a tight budget. Some businesses even hire an individual who specializes in pay per click campaigns, often referred to as a pay per click consultant or something similar. There are many experts that specialize in pay per click management. They come with certain strategies, and also assess the needs of their clients. They will then develop a pay per click campaign that focuses on the specifications of the client. This is generally why big online businesses seek the expertise of a pay per click specialist to run their PPC ad campaign, because having the right plans can potentially generate large profits. The more keywords used, the more likely the increase of customers clicking on your keywords that could lead them to your website. There are also software you can purchase that will help you track down keyword listings for you; Google keyword Tool is one of them and it is free, but there are many more sophisticated ones that will generate better results, but usually cost money. If you are running a business online, and you plan on running a pay per click campaign, it is best to purchase keywords that are very relevant or related to the theme of your business. This way, people will know what they are getting, and don&#8217;t become confused with the content on your website. The secret is to use keywords or keyphrases that are search frequently, but cost less. The chances are, the longer people remain on your site, the more likely these prospects are to making a purchase. But, you must first draw them in. This is why many online marketers spend a large amount of money advertising, because they know that starting with the right campaign can get the ball rolling. You should first start with doing keyword research for your pay per click campaign. There are many pay per click search engines to select from. The search engines that are not as popular, charge less for the same keywords that you would find on the larger, more popular pay per click search engines. The great thing regarding pay per click campaigns is that you can reach anybody around the world. Advertising online allows you to market globally. Most pay per click search engines do require a monthly payment in exchange for their services. If you fail to make the payments, your pay per click account will automatically be shutdown. So, it is important to pay your monthly bills, so that your marketing efforts are not wasted. The potential earnings that can be created by starting a pay per click campaign can be significant. This is why so many online entrepreneurs are trying to get involved in using pay per click as their form of online advertising. With the right keywords and keyphrases, as well as smart pay per click campaign management, online businesses are making more money more often. Lawren Smith graduated with a degree in math and computers, worked many years as as Sr. Software Engineer and Technical Lead on large, multi-million dollar projects. Now she is an entrepreneur who owns a marketing and real estate invesment companies. She is a leader who, can teach you many marketing strategies. For more information about creating profitable Pay Per Click Campaigns visit: LawrenSmith.com , or visit Profitable Pay Per Click . Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/start-your-first-profitable-pay-per-click-campaign-1705544.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> There a specific keywords and keyprases that people will type into a search engine that leads to hundreds of search results that pertain to that specific keyword or keyphrase. Many businesses that want to advertise on the internet using pay per click campaign have to come up with an overflow of keywords and keyphrases that are associated to their business that are running; so when a prospect types in these keywords or keyphrases, it will lead that individual to their business website. This is basically how the whole concept behind pay per click. This is how a pay per click generates traffic to your site, with the selection of the right keywords that people can search on the internet. There are some keywords that tent to be expensive while other keywords, in particular the popular keywords. It is crucial to select the correct keywords in order to receive your money&#8217;s worth. This is why it is important to manage your pay per click campaign wisely. Sometimes you are better off selecting the less expensive keywords, especially if you are on a tight budget. Some businesses even hire an individual who specializes in pay per click campaigns, often referred to as a pay per click consultant or something similar. There are many experts that specialize in pay per click management. They come with certain strategies, and also assess the needs of their clients. They will then develop a pay per click campaign that focuses on the specifications of the client. This is generally why big online businesses seek the expertise of a pay per click specialist to run their PPC ad campaign, because having the right plans can potentially generate large profits. The more keywords used, the more likely the increase of customers clicking on your keywords that could lead them to your website. There are also software you can purchase that will help you track down keyword listings for you; Google keyword Tool is one of them and it is free, but there are many more sophisticated ones that will generate better results, but usually cost money. If you are running a business online, and you plan on running a pay per click campaign, it is best to purchase keywords that are very relevant or related to the theme of your business. This way, people will know what they are getting, and don&#8217;t become confused with the content on your website. The secret is to use keywords or keyphrases that are search frequently, but cost less. The chances are, the longer people remain on your site, the more likely these prospects are to making a purchase. But, you must first draw them in. This is why many online marketers spend a large amount of money advertising, because they know that starting with the right campaign can get the ball rolling. You should first start with doing keyword research for your pay per click campaign. There are many pay per click search engines to select from. The search engines that are not as popular, charge less for the same keywords that you would find on the larger, more popular pay per click search engines. The great thing regarding pay per click campaigns is that you can reach anybody around the world. Advertising online allows you to market globally. Most pay per click search engines do require a monthly payment in exchange for their services. If you fail to make the payments, your pay per click account will automatically be shutdown. So, it is important to pay your monthly bills, so that your marketing efforts are not wasted. The potential earnings that can be created by starting a pay per click campaign can be significant. This is why so many online entrepreneurs are trying to get involved in using pay per click as their form of online advertising. With the right keywords and keyphrases, as well as smart pay per click campaign management, online businesses are making more money more often. Lawren Smith graduated with a degree in math and computers, worked many years as as Sr. Software Engineer and Technical Lead on large, multi-million dollar projects. Now she is an entrepreneur who owns a marketing and real estate invesment companies. She is a leader who, can teach you many marketing strategies. For more information about creating profitable Pay Per Click Campaigns visit: LawrenSmith.com , or visit Profitable Pay Per Click . Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/start-your-first-profitable-pay-per-click-campaign-1705544.html </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>Top Paying,Best Instant and Trusted PTC sites</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 15:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There are allot of Paid to click sites on internet, but not all are paying, trusted and provide instant payout. If you will join any PTC site which is not listed here in this list (Click below link to see the list) then you are wasting your time with that PTC site. Because when you will reach to the payout limit, they will not pay you. That is called Scam PTC sites. Just stay away from these PTC sites, because they will not pay you. Before joining any PTC site you should know about some basic things. 1.Script:- Just look at to the script of the PTC. If it is the same as other PTC has, then they will soon become scam. Script means the desgning of the PTC. Always join those PTC sites which has there own script. 2. Forum:- If a PTC has no forum, then that is not trusted or paying PTC site. Because they will not allow you to post your complaints about the PTC site. 3. Search in other fourms:- Just visit popular forums and search there for the PTC site you want to join. If you will found positive reviews about that PTC site, then join other wise don&#8217;t join. These are some of the basic you should know about a PTC site, that weather it is paying PTC OR not. Paying mean that it is Trusted PTC . But one thing more, always join those PTC sites which also provide intant payout. Instant Payout PTC means that when you reach to the payout limit then they pay you with in 1 minute. I have a list for you, which contain top 5 best and paying ptc sites. I am regularly updating this list. All the sites listed here are the most trusted and paying ptc sites. You can search in google about these ptc sites. There are allot of positive reviews about these. I recommend you to join only yes only these ptc sites and make referrrals for these sites. Don&#8217;t join any other PTC site,just join these and you will earn good money. click on the below link to see the list which provide instant payout. You can find all PTC sites which are truste, payout and provide instant payout Click here:- List of Trusted,Paying and Best PTC sites Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/top-payingbest-instant-and-trusted-ptc-sites-1694565.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> There are allot of Paid to click sites on internet, but not all are paying, trusted and provide instant payout. If you will join any PTC site which is not listed here in this list (Click below link to see the list) then you are wasting your time with that PTC site. Because when you will reach to the payout limit, they will not pay you. That is called Scam PTC sites. Just stay away from these PTC sites, because they will not pay you. Before joining any PTC site you should know about some basic things. 1.Script:- Just look at to the script of the PTC. If it is the same as other PTC has, then they will soon become scam. Script means the desgning of the PTC. Always join those PTC sites which has there own script. 2. Forum:- If a PTC has no forum, then that is not trusted or paying PTC site. Because they will not allow you to post your complaints about the PTC site. 3. Search in other fourms:- Just visit popular forums and search there for the PTC site you want to join. If you will found positive reviews about that PTC site, then join other wise don&#8217;t join. These are some of the basic you should know about a PTC site, that weather it is paying PTC OR not. Paying mean that it is Trusted PTC . But one thing more, always join those PTC sites which also provide intant payout. Instant Payout PTC means that when you reach to the payout limit then they pay you with in 1 minute. I have a list for you, which contain top 5 best and paying ptc sites. I am regularly updating this list. All the sites listed here are the most trusted and paying ptc sites. You can search in google about these ptc sites. There are allot of positive reviews about these. I recommend you to join only yes only these ptc sites and make referrrals for these sites. Don&#8217;t join any other PTC site,just join these and you will earn good money. click on the below link to see the list which provide instant payout. You can find all PTC sites which are truste, payout and provide instant payout Click here:- List of Trusted,Paying and Best PTC sites Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/top-payingbest-instant-and-trusted-ptc-sites-1694565.html </p>
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		<title>Pay Per Click Advertising – “Must Know” Secrets For Successful PPC</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 16:19:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>cgseo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This is the final part of the mini-series on successful PPC campaigns. See my previous two articles on the topic. This article will sum up what is important with your pay per click campaigns and provide a few extra tips. To sum up: 1) Set a daily budget limit. If you don&#8217;t do this, it&#8217;s very easy for things to get expensive and out of control. 2) Use keywords related to major keywords. This is especially useful in campaigns where you have a lot of competition, such as with annuities or real estate. Find major keywords and &#8220;tack on&#8221; to them, e.g. &#8220;how to find the best real estate deal&#8221; is an example if your niche is real estate. 3) Focus on conversions, NOT clicks. Clicks are good only if your conversion rate is worth noting. Forget how many clicks you get and focus on increasing your conversion rates from the clicks. 4) Make sure your ad and landing page match. The ad headline and body should match where you are taking your visitors. If they don&#8217;t, you&#8217;ll have some ticked off visitors, you&#8217;ll waste money and time, and the search engines can penalize your listing with a lower ranking. 5) Test, test, test your ads. The money is in optimization. You optimize by testing dozens, or HUNDREDS of campaigns. Change each piece using the scientific method &#8211; one piece at a time. This method takes time but is well worth the investment. One small change can mean the difference between a 1% or 10% conversion. Change the body of the ad, test this as well. You can even test URLs to see if one pulls more than the other. Along the same lines, no PPC campaign can ever be successful without a properly optimized landing page. Your PPC campaign has managed to grab your prospect&#8217;s attention, and your landing page&#8217;s job is to keep it. Test your landing page against the ppc ad by changing headlines, sub-headlines, the body, even placement of graphics and video. I will go over aspects of a successful landing page in future posts. Other points to consider: 6) Create multiple campaigns and ad groups. This is in line with testing and optimization. When you create ad groups and chunk it down into multiple campaigns, you have more ability to track which ones are yielding the best results. Google and Yahoo both have analytics code you can upload to your website to track conversions and the general flow of traffic through your site. I&#8217;ll be more detailed on this aspect later on, but for now, know that the more campaigns, groups and ads you have, the better (generally speaking), because you have much more variety and grounds for testing. 7) Measure your budget and ROI (return on investment) to see if your campaign has been profitable, breaking even or not profitable. Typically, I&#8217;ll abandon a campaign if my leads cost more than $12. I will go much more into ROI in another post. There we have it &#8211; a nice, basic rundown of PPC mastery. There is much more to it. If you want to learn more, visit the link in the signature section. Wolf Benedict is an established home-based entrepreneur who coaches people on how to make money online. &#8220;Want to Start a Business? Do it the RIGHT Way With Training, Support, and Know-how&#8221; http://www.30daymarketing.com?t=articlesbasePPC3 Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/pay-per-click-advertising-must-know-secrets-for-successful-ppc-1688424.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> This is the final part of the mini-series on successful PPC campaigns. See my previous two articles on the topic. This article will sum up what is important with your pay per click campaigns and provide a few extra tips. To sum up: 1) Set a daily budget limit. If you don&#8217;t do this, it&#8217;s very easy for things to get expensive and out of control. 2) Use keywords related to major keywords. This is especially useful in campaigns where you have a lot of competition, such as with annuities or real estate. Find major keywords and &#8220;tack on&#8221; to them, e.g. &#8220;how to find the best real estate deal&#8221; is an example if your niche is real estate. 3) Focus on conversions, NOT clicks. Clicks are good only if your conversion rate is worth noting. Forget how many clicks you get and focus on increasing your conversion rates from the clicks. 4) Make sure your ad and landing page match. The ad headline and body should match where you are taking your visitors. If they don&#8217;t, you&#8217;ll have some ticked off visitors, you&#8217;ll waste money and time, and the search engines can penalize your listing with a lower ranking. 5) Test, test, test your ads. The money is in optimization. You optimize by testing dozens, or HUNDREDS of campaigns. Change each piece using the scientific method &#8211; one piece at a time. This method takes time but is well worth the investment. One small change can mean the difference between a 1% or 10% conversion. Change the body of the ad, test this as well. You can even test URLs to see if one pulls more than the other. Along the same lines, no PPC campaign can ever be successful without a properly optimized landing page. Your PPC campaign has managed to grab your prospect&#8217;s attention, and your landing page&#8217;s job is to keep it. Test your landing page against the ppc ad by changing headlines, sub-headlines, the body, even placement of graphics and video. I will go over aspects of a successful landing page in future posts. Other points to consider: 6) Create multiple campaigns and ad groups. This is in line with testing and optimization. When you create ad groups and chunk it down into multiple campaigns, you have more ability to track which ones are yielding the best results. Google and Yahoo both have analytics code you can upload to your website to track conversions and the general flow of traffic through your site. I&#8217;ll be more detailed on this aspect later on, but for now, know that the more campaigns, groups and ads you have, the better (generally speaking), because you have much more variety and grounds for testing. 7) Measure your budget and ROI (return on investment) to see if your campaign has been profitable, breaking even or not profitable. Typically, I&#8217;ll abandon a campaign if my leads cost more than $12. I will go much more into ROI in another post. There we have it &#8211; a nice, basic rundown of PPC mastery. There is much more to it. If you want to learn more, visit the link in the signature section. Wolf Benedict is an established home-based entrepreneur who coaches people on how to make money online. &#8220;Want to Start a Business? Do it the RIGHT Way With Training, Support, and Know-how&#8221; http://www.30daymarketing.com?t=articlesbasePPC3 Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/pay-per-click-advertising-must-know-secrets-for-successful-ppc-1688424.html </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Pay-Per-Click (PPC) of keyword for Google Adsense is a hot topic in all webmaster or advertising forums. Some guys blame their low PPC keywords for their humble return. Some guys tend to ask what are the keywords which the highest PPC and plan to build up independent websites or write blogs around them. There are still some guys trying to make money by providing an updated list of keywords sorted from high PPC to low PPC. Needless to say, no one who hopes to make money purely through Google Adsense will be so stupid to choose the keywords with the lowest PPC. However, should the webmasters follow the strategy of targeting the keywords with highest PPC in order to maximize their return?  Not really. To facilitate your understanding, let’s go through the mechanism of making money from Google AdSense briefly. If a visitor comes to your site and clicks an ad, you and Google will share the revenue from each click, which equals to the Pay-Per-Click price set by some advertiser. Based on this logic, the determinants of your Google AdSense earnings including the followings: The traffic of the website. More accurately, the number of unique Visitors of your site. Let’s designate it as N. The Click-Through-Rate (CTR) of your ads. The average PPC of the keywords determined by your website content. So, the total revenue R equals N*CTR*PPC. Obviously, PPC is not the sole factor that determines your return from Google Adsense. You have to maintain a relative high standard of quality of your website and implement effective and continuing promotion strategy, so as to ensure a good deal of traffic. Meanwhile, in order to achieve a satisfactory CTR, you have to make effective use of ad places in your websites and in the meantime not overuse your website’s ad capacity so as not to scare your visitors away. Content quality and relativity are quite important for CTR, too. Thus, although centering your topic or content around keywords with high PPC is quite important, you have to achieve a satisfactory result of your website traffic and CTR as well. However, a high PPC never means a highest PPC. If you automatically believe a highest PPC will secure a highest return from Google Adsense, normally you are wrong. Based on my own Adsense data, the keywords which bring me the most return accumulatively are those ones who have middle to upper level of PPC, but far from the highest. Because the web pages related to middle to upper level of PPC are, in a statistical sense, always have a much higher amount of traffic and a much higher CTR than those web pages with the keywords whose PPCs are among the highest,  and the traffic and CTR advantages together far outweigh the disadvantage out of a relative low PPC. Of course, this conclusion is purely based on my experience. If your experience is totally different from mine, don’t hesitate to leave your arguments here in the comment section. Anyway, I suggest you not go too extreme when choosing keyword for your Google Adsense program. My experience tells me that targeting at the keywords with a middle to upper PPC will bring you a much larger return. Why not take a shot? E-Business 101 Doc Share Hub Free Business Document Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/dont-go-too-extreme-when-choosing-keyword-for-google-adsense-1686190.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Pay-Per-Click (PPC) of keyword for Google Adsense is a hot topic in all webmaster or advertising forums. Some guys blame their low PPC keywords for their humble return. Some guys tend to ask what are the keywords which the highest PPC and plan to build up independent websites or write blogs around them. There are still some guys trying to make money by providing an updated list of keywords sorted from high PPC to low PPC. Needless to say, no one who hopes to make money purely through Google Adsense will be so stupid to choose the keywords with the lowest PPC. However, should the webmasters follow the strategy of targeting the keywords with highest PPC in order to maximize their return?  Not really. To facilitate your understanding, let’s go through the mechanism of making money from Google AdSense briefly. If a visitor comes to your site and clicks an ad, you and Google will share the revenue from each click, which equals to the Pay-Per-Click price set by some advertiser. Based on this logic, the determinants of your Google AdSense earnings including the followings: The traffic of the website. More accurately, the number of unique Visitors of your site. Let’s designate it as N. The Click-Through-Rate (CTR) of your ads. The average PPC of the keywords determined by your website content. So, the total revenue R equals N*CTR*PPC. Obviously, PPC is not the sole factor that determines your return from Google Adsense. You have to maintain a relative high standard of quality of your website and implement effective and continuing promotion strategy, so as to ensure a good deal of traffic. Meanwhile, in order to achieve a satisfactory CTR, you have to make effective use of ad places in your websites and in the meantime not overuse your website’s ad capacity so as not to scare your visitors away. Content quality and relativity are quite important for CTR, too. Thus, although centering your topic or content around keywords with high PPC is quite important, you have to achieve a satisfactory result of your website traffic and CTR as well. However, a high PPC never means a highest PPC. If you automatically believe a highest PPC will secure a highest return from Google Adsense, normally you are wrong. Based on my own Adsense data, the keywords which bring me the most return accumulatively are those ones who have middle to upper level of PPC, but far from the highest. Because the web pages related to middle to upper level of PPC are, in a statistical sense, always have a much higher amount of traffic and a much higher CTR than those web pages with the keywords whose PPCs are among the highest,  and the traffic and CTR advantages together far outweigh the disadvantage out of a relative low PPC. Of course, this conclusion is purely based on my experience. If your experience is totally different from mine, don’t hesitate to leave your arguments here in the comment section. Anyway, I suggest you not go too extreme when choosing keyword for your Google Adsense program. My experience tells me that targeting at the keywords with a middle to upper PPC will bring you a much larger return. Why not take a shot? E-Business 101 Doc Share Hub Free Business Document Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/dont-go-too-extreme-when-choosing-keyword-for-google-adsense-1686190.html </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Pay Per Click advertising (PPC) has had a pretty good press these last few years.  Google has become one of the world’s most admired companies on the back of its sponsored search and Adwords revenues.  Fees earned from visitors clicking through ads on their sites has become the most important revenue source for many content providers, including giants like Facebook and Youtube.  Armies of individuals have created content (like this article) in the hope of taking a tiny slice of the huge PPC pie, which is estimated to reach $60 billion globally in 2010. But does this burgeoning PPC spend really pay for the advertisers?  The short answer has to be “yes” because such growth would not have occurred without the bulk of the spending generating profitable results.  However if you&#8217;re planning to spend on PPC perhaps you might want to look at some potential downsides: 1. Variable and skewed traffic Most people never click on internet ads. Estimates vary but it seems that 70-85% rarely if ever respond to internet advertising so the traffic you do receive from PPC is obviously skewed to a certain segment of the population.  This may not matter if you are getting profitable sales from acceptably priced traffic but it is at least worth considering if you find that you are attracting the wrong kind of visitor (such as non-buying ones) to your site.  It is also an argument for not putting all your eggs in the PPC basket as you are missing the bulk of your potential market. 2. Brand and credibility issues Being “no 1 on Google” carries a certain cache, though it does not take an internet marketer to know there is a big difference between being top for a competitive term (“restaurant New York”) and an obscure one (“Bulgarian restaurant New York”).  But by the same token, it is also true that paying to put your name, brand or site in front of internet eyeballs can sometimes look like an admission of failure or, worse, spammy and amateurish.  If you begin an Adwords campaign for your blue chip investment advisory service do you want to end up just below an ad touting 1000% returns for penny stock tips? 3. What about “nonliners”? If you spend a large amount of your marketing budget on PPC you are missing a large part of your potential audience.  We have already talked about the majority of surfers who do not click on paid results or banners, but what about “nonliners” who do not use the internet or do so but not when searching for your product or service?  At least if your internet marketing strategy is mainly “organic” (non-paid) then you may have money left over for offline marketing. 4. Failure to convert If you think PPC is a lazy and easy way to make money online then you can forget it.  Anyone in the industry will tell you that attracting traffic is only part of the battle; you can quickly lose a lot of money paying for clicks through to bad internet sites or “landing pages” which do not convert clicks to profits.  Try an experiment for yourself, typing in a relevant search term and clicking through the sponsored results.  You will quite often be led to boring, low impact homepages with no sales pitch or “call to action” (in marketing speak), or pages with limited relevance to your search term or even to broken links.  If you spend money on PPC you still have to invest time and thought in developing effective landing pages and arresting site content. 5. Click fraud One of the great advantages of PPC is that everyone clicking through has had their interest piqued by your ad and therefore is a potential customer.  But what if you are paying for clicks made by competitors trying to undermine your campaign or online marketers generating phony clicks to make money?  This is a growing problem and even though there are controls and protective measures that Google and others take, this can be an expensive pitfall for the unfortunate or unwary. 6. Bidding wars If advertising your chosen keywords is expensive or at least going up in price, this does not necessarily mean that you are getting more valuable traffic for your money.  More likely it means the competition is hotting up.  US car dealers faced this problem at the beginning of the recession when Americans stopped buying cars: PPC rates for key industry terms doubled and trebled as dealers scrabbled desperately for clicks. If you build your business around paying for clicks it can be very painful when those clicks suddenly double or treble in price.  If the cost becomes prohibitive what do you have to fall back on? 7. Keyword research A lot of site owners are put off the alternative to PPC – achieving high search engine rankings by link building, article marketing or other techniques – because it sounds too much like hard work or very demanding and technically difficult.  There is some truth to this – it is not easy to rank well for competitive terms but given time and effort you can get there.  However the alternative of PPC is also demanding because campaigns also require a lot of skill and knowledge, particularly in terms of researching keywords that are not only going to attract the right traffic but also be affordable enough to be profitable.  Campaigns also require constant monitoring and adjustment to achieve goals efficiently. 8. The risks of getting PPC wrong How do you fancy getting “Google Slapped”?  If you are new to the world of PPC you probably don’t even know the term but it is about as unpleasant as it sounds.  If Google doesn’t like something about your Adwords campaign (most likely a lack of quality or relevance on your landing page) you can be penalised with a “slap” which puts up your ad costs to sometimes prohibitive amounts.  Other forms of PPC, like paid search, can be fraught with risk too, if you are unskilled or inexperienced.  For example say you bid for a search phrase that you already rank well for in regular organic results.  This may not be disastrous and in fact research shows that sites that show in both sponsored and regular search results do particularly well, but if you do so unwittingly you may end up misdirecting your resources, undermining your non-paid (organic) internet marketing and overestimating the benefits of your PPC spend. 9. The sugar rush problem An Adwords consultant once described PPC to me as like a “sugar rush”.  He meant that the effects were indeed gratifyingly instantaneous and effective but not automatically lasting.  There are ways of using PPC campaigns to build lasting results (e.g. building up email lists by offering visitors a newsletter or by offering programs or content which give them an incentive to return regularly) but most often PPC buyers are left with the option of keeping paying – even when click rates shoot up – or lose their lifeblood of traffic.  Organic traffic building takes time but when done right the results are long-lasting and in fact self-reinforcing over time. 10. Budgets become moving targets In theory PPC should be budget-friendly because you work out what sort of traffic volume you are looking for and have an idea of the cost per click but the reality is not so straightforward.  For one thing until you have launched a campaign and had some experience of it you do not actually know the cost per click.  Google has a Traffic Estimator which gives you a range of cost estimates for each keyword combination but one internet marketing guru I know says he has more faith in unicorns than this tool.  Also as we have seen the cost of PPC can rise and fall very suddenly making a mockery of your carefully constructed marketing budget. CONCLUSION:  I wrote this article to balance all the good press that PPC generally receives.  There is another side to this much-lauded and still fast-growing marketing tool which is worthy of consideration.  However I do not mean to say that you should never use paid search, banner ads, Adwords and the rest it as part of your marketing effort just be aware of the limitations of PPC and use it as part of a multi-faceted approach. The author is based in Spain and has written this guide to marketing for Spanish small businesses: and author of the guide to marketing in Spain http://www.advoco.es/home/22-latest/32-30-or-so-ways-to-market-a-business-in-spain.html James Baker is a UK-qualified Chartered Accountant with over 20 years business experience in London and Spain. He is Senior partner of Advoco, Spanish law &#038; accounting. Website: http://www.advoco.es Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/10-reasons-pay-per-click-advertising-doesnt-always-pay-1671063.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Pay Per Click advertising (PPC) has had a pretty good press these last few years.  Google has become one of the world’s most admired companies on the back of its sponsored search and Adwords revenues.  Fees earned from visitors clicking through ads on their sites has become the most important revenue source for many content providers, including giants like Facebook and Youtube.  Armies of individuals have created content (like this article) in the hope of taking a tiny slice of the huge PPC pie, which is estimated to reach $60 billion globally in 2010. But does this burgeoning PPC spend really pay for the advertisers?  The short answer has to be “yes” because such growth would not have occurred without the bulk of the spending generating profitable results.  However if you&#8217;re planning to spend on PPC perhaps you might want to look at some potential downsides: 1. Variable and skewed traffic Most people never click on internet ads. Estimates vary but it seems that 70-85% rarely if ever respond to internet advertising so the traffic you do receive from PPC is obviously skewed to a certain segment of the population.  This may not matter if you are getting profitable sales from acceptably priced traffic but it is at least worth considering if you find that you are attracting the wrong kind of visitor (such as non-buying ones) to your site.  It is also an argument for not putting all your eggs in the PPC basket as you are missing the bulk of your potential market. 2. Brand and credibility issues Being “no 1 on Google” carries a certain cache, though it does not take an internet marketer to know there is a big difference between being top for a competitive term (“restaurant New York”) and an obscure one (“Bulgarian restaurant New York”).  But by the same token, it is also true that paying to put your name, brand or site in front of internet eyeballs can sometimes look like an admission of failure or, worse, spammy and amateurish.  If you begin an Adwords campaign for your blue chip investment advisory service do you want to end up just below an ad touting 1000% returns for penny stock tips? 3. What about “nonliners”? If you spend a large amount of your marketing budget on PPC you are missing a large part of your potential audience.  We have already talked about the majority of surfers who do not click on paid results or banners, but what about “nonliners” who do not use the internet or do so but not when searching for your product or service?  At least if your internet marketing strategy is mainly “organic” (non-paid) then you may have money left over for offline marketing. 4. Failure to convert If you think PPC is a lazy and easy way to make money online then you can forget it.  Anyone in the industry will tell you that attracting traffic is only part of the battle; you can quickly lose a lot of money paying for clicks through to bad internet sites or “landing pages” which do not convert clicks to profits.  Try an experiment for yourself, typing in a relevant search term and clicking through the sponsored results.  You will quite often be led to boring, low impact homepages with no sales pitch or “call to action” (in marketing speak), or pages with limited relevance to your search term or even to broken links.  If you spend money on PPC you still have to invest time and thought in developing effective landing pages and arresting site content. 5. Click fraud One of the great advantages of PPC is that everyone clicking through has had their interest piqued by your ad and therefore is a potential customer.  But what if you are paying for clicks made by competitors trying to undermine your campaign or online marketers generating phony clicks to make money?  This is a growing problem and even though there are controls and protective measures that Google and others take, this can be an expensive pitfall for the unfortunate or unwary. 6. Bidding wars If advertising your chosen keywords is expensive or at least going up in price, this does not necessarily mean that you are getting more valuable traffic for your money.  More likely it means the competition is hotting up.  US car dealers faced this problem at the beginning of the recession when Americans stopped buying cars: PPC rates for key industry terms doubled and trebled as dealers scrabbled desperately for clicks. If you build your business around paying for clicks it can be very painful when those clicks suddenly double or treble in price.  If the cost becomes prohibitive what do you have to fall back on? 7. Keyword research A lot of site owners are put off the alternative to PPC – achieving high search engine rankings by link building, article marketing or other techniques – because it sounds too much like hard work or very demanding and technically difficult.  There is some truth to this – it is not easy to rank well for competitive terms but given time and effort you can get there.  However the alternative of PPC is also demanding because campaigns also require a lot of skill and knowledge, particularly in terms of researching keywords that are not only going to attract the right traffic but also be affordable enough to be profitable.  Campaigns also require constant monitoring and adjustment to achieve goals efficiently. 8. The risks of getting PPC wrong How do you fancy getting “Google Slapped”?  If you are new to the world of PPC you probably don’t even know the term but it is about as unpleasant as it sounds.  If Google doesn’t like something about your Adwords campaign (most likely a lack of quality or relevance on your landing page) you can be penalised with a “slap” which puts up your ad costs to sometimes prohibitive amounts.  Other forms of PPC, like paid search, can be fraught with risk too, if you are unskilled or inexperienced.  For example say you bid for a search phrase that you already rank well for in regular organic results.  This may not be disastrous and in fact research shows that sites that show in both sponsored and regular search results do particularly well, but if you do so unwittingly you may end up misdirecting your resources, undermining your non-paid (organic) internet marketing and overestimating the benefits of your PPC spend. 9. The sugar rush problem An Adwords consultant once described PPC to me as like a “sugar rush”.  He meant that the effects were indeed gratifyingly instantaneous and effective but not automatically lasting.  There are ways of using PPC campaigns to build lasting results (e.g. building up email lists by offering visitors a newsletter or by offering programs or content which give them an incentive to return regularly) but most often PPC buyers are left with the option of keeping paying – even when click rates shoot up – or lose their lifeblood of traffic.  Organic traffic building takes time but when done right the results are long-lasting and in fact self-reinforcing over time. 10. Budgets become moving targets In theory PPC should be budget-friendly because you work out what sort of traffic volume you are looking for and have an idea of the cost per click but the reality is not so straightforward.  For one thing until you have launched a campaign and had some experience of it you do not actually know the cost per click.  Google has a Traffic Estimator which gives you a range of cost estimates for each keyword combination but one internet marketing guru I know says he has more faith in unicorns than this tool.  Also as we have seen the cost of PPC can rise and fall very suddenly making a mockery of your carefully constructed marketing budget. CONCLUSION:  I wrote this article to balance all the good press that PPC generally receives.  There is another side to this much-lauded and still fast-growing marketing tool which is worthy of consideration.  However I do not mean to say that you should never use paid search, banner ads, Adwords and the rest it as part of your marketing effort just be aware of the limitations of PPC and use it as part of a multi-faceted approach. The author is based in Spain and has written this guide to marketing for Spanish small businesses: and author of the guide to marketing in Spain http://www.advoco.es/home/22-latest/32-30-or-so-ways-to-market-a-business-in-spain.html James Baker is a UK-qualified Chartered Accountant with over 20 years business experience in London and Spain. He is Senior partner of Advoco, Spanish law &#038; accounting. Website: http://www.advoco.es Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/10-reasons-pay-per-click-advertising-doesnt-always-pay-1671063.html </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 13:42:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Everyone knows that making a living online is possible but in order to make funds online selling your product or services, you will need one thing for sure &#8211; traffic to your website or affiliate landing page. There&#8217;s lots of ways to get traffic to your website using different services. The method that most experienced internet marketers use is pay per click. It has proven time and time again to bring in highly targeted traffic to your website or product pages resulting in high conversions if done correctly. The most popular PPC &#8211; Pay per click program is by far Google Adwords as Google is two of the most popular search engine and internet company out there. This isn’t good for the internet marketer with a small budget as the competition is extreme which makes your cost per click much higher than other pay per click advertisers such as Bidvertiser. There is much less competition using Bidvertiser. How can this be good for you? Let me explain, since there&#8217;s less advertisers using Bidvertiser to gain quality traffic to their website, your cost per click is dramatically reduced as there&#8217;s less people bidding on the same keywords. You have the opportunity to get 10 times more traffic on the exact same budget using Bidvertiser than you would with Google Adsense for example. In the past few years, other companies have emerged giving advertisers a choice in their pay per click options. Bidvertiser is one of my personal favourites when it comes to pay per click marketing since they are not as renown. Bidvertiser offers lots of the same benefits as the top companies but at a much cheaper cost to you. This is key to your success as you need to bring the most amount of traffic to your website or product for the least amount of funds. They currently have a promotional offer right now which allows new advertisers to get $20 of free clicks which will no doubt get you some quality free traffic. There is no deposit required in order to take advantage of this offer, registration is quick and easy and best of all it’s free. Visit their website and sign up today! sign up today! Take advantage of this offer and place your ad on thousands of sites with BidVertiser. Get $20 in FREE clicks. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/a-smaller-ppc-company-might-be-what-you-need-get-20-of-free-clicks-1676663.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Everyone knows that making a living online is possible but in order to make funds online selling your product or services, you will need one thing for sure &#8211; traffic to your website or affiliate landing page. There&#8217;s lots of ways to get traffic to your website using different services. The method that most experienced internet marketers use is pay per click. It has proven time and time again to bring in highly targeted traffic to your website or product pages resulting in high conversions if done correctly. The most popular PPC &#8211; Pay per click program is by far Google Adwords as Google is two of the most popular search engine and internet company out there. This isn’t good for the internet marketer with a small budget as the competition is extreme which makes your cost per click much higher than other pay per click advertisers such as Bidvertiser. There is much less competition using Bidvertiser. How can this be good for you? Let me explain, since there&#8217;s less advertisers using Bidvertiser to gain quality traffic to their website, your cost per click is dramatically reduced as there&#8217;s less people bidding on the same keywords. You have the opportunity to get 10 times more traffic on the exact same budget using Bidvertiser than you would with Google Adsense for example. In the past few years, other companies have emerged giving advertisers a choice in their pay per click options. Bidvertiser is one of my personal favourites when it comes to pay per click marketing since they are not as renown. Bidvertiser offers lots of the same benefits as the top companies but at a much cheaper cost to you. This is key to your success as you need to bring the most amount of traffic to your website or product for the least amount of funds. They currently have a promotional offer right now which allows new advertisers to get $20 of free clicks which will no doubt get you some quality free traffic. There is no deposit required in order to take advantage of this offer, registration is quick and easy and best of all it’s free. Visit their website and sign up today! sign up today! Take advantage of this offer and place your ad on thousands of sites with BidVertiser. Get $20 in FREE clicks. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/a-smaller-ppc-company-might-be-what-you-need-get-20-of-free-clicks-1676663.html </p>
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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[ A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE! A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an &#8220;oversight&#8221; on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads. And no, nothing about his &#8220;secret&#8221; is illegal &#8211; nor does it require that you know someone on the &#8220;inside&#8221; at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others. Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly &#8220;&#8230;this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first &#8230; but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it.&#8221; This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children&#8217;s toys &#038; games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses &#8211; all the while applying his mastermind secret. Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses &#8220;I&#8217;ve actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for &#8230; and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines &#8230; all of which I got for free &#8230;&#8221; So powerful is his secret that he&#8217;s able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines. He still has to set up an account with the search engines &#8211; but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved. Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines. One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret &#8220;Wow! Ha! This is really unique &#8230; and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal &#038; confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!&#8221; The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years&#8217; period of time since applying his secret he&#8217;s done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really &#8220;buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential.&#8221; Now to everyone else&#8217;s fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he&#8217;s not promising any of us for how long. A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says &#8220;We&#8217;ll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things.&#8221; One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret &#8220;he&#8217;s already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it&#8217;s still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this.&#8221; It is currently available at: WWW.YOUCANTOO.WS &#8230;so you may want to head on over there now and get it. It&#8217;s in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level. While you&#8217;re there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us? To your success, -Brash911 Author is dedicated to helping online marketers succeed. Other sites of interest are as follows: www.cashdomains.blogspot.com&#8221;> www.cashdomains.blogspot.com Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/top-secret-way-you-can-get-google-adwords-payperclicks-free-1656261.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE! A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an &#8220;oversight&#8221; on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads. And no, nothing about his &#8220;secret&#8221; is illegal &#8211; nor does it require that you know someone on the &#8220;inside&#8221; at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others. Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly &#8220;&#8230;this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first &#8230; but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it.&#8221; This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children&#8217;s toys &#038; games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses &#8211; all the while applying his mastermind secret. Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses &#8220;I&#8217;ve actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for &#8230; and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines &#8230; all of which I got for free &#8230;&#8221; So powerful is his secret that he&#8217;s able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines. He still has to set up an account with the search engines &#8211; but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved. Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines. One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret &#8220;Wow! Ha! This is really unique &#8230; and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal &#038; confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!&#8221; The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years&#8217; period of time since applying his secret he&#8217;s done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really &#8220;buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential.&#8221; Now to everyone else&#8217;s fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he&#8217;s not promising any of us for how long. A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says &#8220;We&#8217;ll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things.&#8221; One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret &#8220;he&#8217;s already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it&#8217;s still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this.&#8221; It is currently available at: WWW.YOUCANTOO.WS &#8230;so you may want to head on over there now and get it. It&#8217;s in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level. While you&#8217;re there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us? To your success, -Brash911 Author is dedicated to helping online marketers succeed. Other sites of interest are as follows: www.cashdomains.blogspot.com&#8221;> www.cashdomains.blogspot.com Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/top-secret-way-you-can-get-google-adwords-payperclicks-free-1656261.html </p>
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		<title>AdsMode Pay per click Program</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Adsmode is an easy to use Pay per Click Advertising Program. No keywords are needed. Flat cost per click (cpc). Create ads in minutes and get $10 in free clicks. Open your free advertiser account. Publishers can make money by publishing our ads on their websites. Open a publisher account now, it&#8217;s free. We accept Paypal. In order to start advertising your website, you can open a free account as advertiser, get $10 as an account opening bonus. Then you should make your first minimum deposit, which is very little. Now you can create your ads. The good thing is that you don&#8217;t need to create any keyword since our system permit to publish your ads on all our publisher&#8217;s websites, so that your website can have the max visibility on the net. In order to start to make money with our PPC program, you just have to open your free publisher account and put our ads code in your pages. You will get a flat rate $0.10 per click! We don&#8217;t permit any kind of click fraud on ous system and we are working hard to eliminate any possible fraud attempt by using a sofisticate technology. So, what are you waiting for? Start to advertise now your website and get a lot of genuine traffic. Our service is 24/7 open and we always respond to emails from our customers. No automatic responding system!  Another opportunity to earn money we can offer to you ,  is the domain name forwarding. How much money did you earn by parking your domain names? A few dollars! If you have one or more very good domain names, contact us. We will offer you a very profitable partnership. Forget about Sedo and their pennies! OzMode.com Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/adsmode-pay-per-click-program-1656585.html ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Adsmode is an easy to use Pay per Click Advertising Program. No keywords are needed. Flat cost per click (cpc). Create ads in minutes and get $10 in free clicks. Open your free advertiser account. Publishers can make money by publishing our ads on their websites. Open a publisher account now, it&#8217;s free. We accept Paypal. In order to start advertising your website, you can open a free account as advertiser, get $10 as an account opening bonus. Then you should make your first minimum deposit, which is very little. Now you can create your ads. The good thing is that you don&#8217;t need to create any keyword since our system permit to publish your ads on all our publisher&#8217;s websites, so that your website can have the max visibility on the net. In order to start to make money with our PPC program, you just have to open your free publisher account and put our ads code in your pages. You will get a flat rate $0.10 per click! We don&#8217;t permit any kind of click fraud on ous system and we are working hard to eliminate any possible fraud attempt by using a sofisticate technology. So, what are you waiting for? Start to advertise now your website and get a lot of genuine traffic. Our service is 24/7 open and we always respond to emails from our customers. No automatic responding system!  Another opportunity to earn money we can offer to you ,  is the domain name forwarding. How much money did you earn by parking your domain names? A few dollars! If you have one or more very good domain names, contact us. We will offer you a very profitable partnership. Forget about Sedo and their pennies! OzMode.com Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/adsmode-pay-per-click-program-1656585.html </p>
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