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Pay Per Click - A Formidable Opponent
Break your PPC campaigns down into multiple groups that share a base of at least two keywords. This will allow you to create Adwords campaigns that specifically repeat those two keywords, so that they are highlighted by Google in multiple places when someone searches for them. This will increase your click-thru rate. Once you have created multiple financially-solvent pay per click advertising campaigns on Google Adwords, you will then want to consider using other forms of pay per click advertising. This includes Overture's Network, Yahoo's Network, and MSN's Network. When you have tested your ads with "the big boys" you will want to move over and setup pay per click advertising on smaller, less expensive networks. While the traffic probably won't be as targeted – and subsequently won't convert as well, but you are accessing another segment of the population and you will gain another avenue of promotion and more than likely pay less than you normally do per click. Perry Marshall has an excellent online e-course that will help to dispel some of the mystery of Google Adwords and PPC advertising - it is available at http://perrymarshall.com/cmd.php?pg#=achieveitnow, just copy and past this link into your browser - you'll be glad you did. I can't recommend this highly enough. It will give you a great starting point. Pay per click can be a formidable opponent in our battle to promote our website. Mastering it takes patience and perseverance. It's a science, treat it as such. If you take the time to test your campaigns, research and learn the necessary techniques, you will succeed. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com There are virtually dozens of ways in which you can be successful in online marketing; however, according to Ali Brown there are three things you must have: the motivation to take action, good ideas and a mentor to help guide your way. You too can: Achieve-It-Now |
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