Archive for September, 2010

There are three major parts of your pay per click marketing campaigns that you can constantly improve.


• Create more focused lists of keywords.


• Split tests your ads for better conversions.


• Your conversion rate including how your keywords are converting into sales and the effectiveness of your landing pages.

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Last night I made a couple of campaigns on google adwords, each with a budget of $75. Overall there were 14 clicks, and a few hours later I get this message under Are you ads showing right now?

A keyword whose bid is more than the amount left in your budget will stop triggering ads for the rest of the day. To ensure that we don’t exceed your set budget, we’ve slowed the delivery of your ads.

Thinking it would go away the next day, I left it. Today I still get the same message, and all my impressions are 0. Anyone know what’s going on?

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Pay Per Click Traffic Strategies

With the introduction of Internet advertising and marketing, more and more firms are using their corporations on-line nowadays.

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What is Click Fraud and the Downfall of Google?

Internet marketers facing higher advertising fees on search networks are becoming increasingly concerned about a form of online fraud that was thought to have been contained years ago.

The practice, known as “click fraud,” began in the early days of the Internet’s mainstream popularity with programs that automatically surfed Web sites to increase traffic figures. This led companies to develop policing technologies touted as antidotes to the problem. But some marketing executives estimate that up to 50 percent of fees in certain advertising categories continue to be based on non-existent consumers in today’s search industry. Sam Frits berg of ArticleDash.com states that the fraud has reached proportions that would shatter Goggles stock in half, overnight, were they more widely known. To know more go to www.adsense-income-exposed.com.

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daily budget on google adwords?!?

Hello, I am new to using adwords and I have a campaign going. I have only one ad group with only three keywords, all bidding at 30 cents each. My daily budget is $10. It says the status of my ad is active but its not showing because I have “reached and exceeded” my daily budget. Ive tried changing it to $20, $200 and even $2,000 but it still says the same thing. Am I missing something here?

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