Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at
7:29 am

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This is NOT just an eBook about copywriting. It is about conceptualizing a product that can accommodate a great sales pitch in the first place! In the A-Z of Super-Effective Sales Pages I discuss such creative and conceptual matters as —
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Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at
7:29 am
What is the easiest route to make money without a lot of effort? Yes, ahead of the peripheries of real world exists a virtual world that boasts of its lightening speed. No doubt, it has blessed us with a number of options to make money without any effort. This has made online marketing the name of the game. There may be a plethora of techniques utilized for online marketing. However, Pay Per Click remains one of the most profitable approach. Not only this, Pay Per Click also ensures that your website is listed on the top positions of various search engines.
Pay-per-click advertising enables you to market your business. Without a second thought, we can say that the combination of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and PPC Management can create ripples in the ocean of virtual world. Well, the unique combination creates a powerful medium for advertising. In addition, you can also reach out to the global audience while targeting individual cities and towns.
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Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at
6:56 am
If you’re already generating leads through PPC campaign but are forced to find cuts in your marketing budget due to the current climate in global economy, your PPC campaigns might be the first place to look at, Here are some proven tips you can use right now to optimize both your PPC spending and ROI in these challenging economic times without cutting down the flow of leads by the same percentage that it reduces your ad spend.
Get Rid Of Non Performing Keywords That Suck Your Budget:
The simplest way to optimize your spending in your PPC campaign is to ditch keywords that get clicks but convert poorly or don’t convert at all. When you run a keyword performance report in your PPC engine, you’ll easily find that the majority of your campaigns are wasting some percentage of their spend on clicks that never convert or convert very poorly. So, to ensure that you spend your money only for keywords that convert, pause or completely delete non performing keywords.
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Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at
6:56 am
There are a lot of questions you have to answer before you launch your Pay Per Click (PPC) search advertising campaign. After you have the answers to such questions like “What search engine should I use?”, “How do I find relevant keywords?”, “How much do I bid”, and “How do I track clicks?” With the help of a respectable Pay Per Click management company, you will be shown how to play the Pay Per Click game right .
1. Which search engine should I use? Majority of the PPC startups need between $10 and $25 of setup fee which can be applied to click through. They provide low minimal bids at $0.01 but have restricted search volumes that may create only a few clicks each day. You can test the startup PPC engines but commit only the minimum setup fees. You could always upgrade your account if they generate decent traffic. You minimize your risk to only $10 to $25 per search engine this way.
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Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at
6:56 am
Keyword research is an essential aspect to succeed in internet marketing. No matter the system you are using to drive traffic to your site, you need to perform proper keyword research. It is the holy grail of all internet marketing. The strategies to use to perform it has been revealed below.
The first step strategy for keyword research is to select a niche. After you must have selected the niche you want to exploit, the next step is to begin researching. You will mostly need a keyword research tool. Most people use google keyword suggestion tool. The truth of the matter is that you need not rely only on google keyword suggestion tool, keywords research tool like keyword elite or micro niche finder are also very important. Why? It is because you can discover untapped keywords using these keywords. They will give detailed results on any keyword you are analyzing like number of sites ranking for such keywords in their title, url, body, how competitive the keyword is, whether it will be able to rank on first page of google and the rest of others.
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Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at
6:56 am
I am currently looking into Yahoo, Google and Myspace. Has anyone had any experience with them? Know of anywhere else I should look in to?
If it matters, the site I am working with is video game related. Thanks.
Saturday, October 30th, 2010 at
5:46 am
Thursday, October 28th, 2010 at
5:02 am
Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising is something most new website owners find difficult to master. The way PPC works is simple, you open a free account with a search engine (eg Google or Yahoo), then you place an advertisement for your website with a list of words (these are your “keywords”) you wish to have trigger the showing of your ad, state how much you are willing to pay (“bid”) for each visitor who clicks the ad and ends up on your website and set a daily maximum budget figure. The PPC search engine will then start to deliver visitors (“traffic”) to your website.
When somebody types one of your keywords into the search engine, your advertisement will be shown. Its position will depend upon the amount you offered (“bid”) on the keyword. The highest bidder gets number 1 position, the next highest gets to number 2 and so on (in the event of a “tied” bid, the position is decided on first come first served basis). The higher the position of your ad, the larger the number of people who will see it and the more likely you are to receive visits to your website. It is called Pay Per Click because you only get charged when someone clicks the link to your website, there is no fee for showing your advertisement.
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Thursday, October 28th, 2010 at
5:02 am
In the world of PPC (pay per click) advertising campaigns, it is becoming increasingly more difficult to stand out in a crowd. As more and more people move to this effective online advertising forum, many marketplaces are becoming increasingly competitive and cutthroat. But don’t worry – implementing the following three bid management techniques will help put you back on top.
First of all, don’t get caught up in the moment and spend more than your budget allocates. This is probably the quickest and easiest way to erase any potential profit you might have brought in. PPC is a game of patience, and you must exercise it if you want to stick around long enough to reap the rewards. Remember that new players will always enter the game, and may get a bit carried away with their bids out of ignorance or lack of discipline. Don’t join in unless it is a very calculated decision. There are always fluctuations in the pay per click game, so you need to pick you spots.
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