Archive for the 'PPC & Advertising Information' Category

Pay Per Click 2005: Very Expensive Without Expert Help

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Despite being online using email since 1995, at the start of the summer of 2004 I had no idea what pay per click was.
During that summer, I had taken some time off work and was researching online opportunities. This led me to Ebay, various get rich quick type scams, and then an email referral to [...]

5 Tips to Pay-Per-Clicking

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Hi, my name is Darryl Power and I have been using the internet for about 3 years. I used every way possible to generate traffic. But it was not until May 2003 when I found overture did my success really take off. But I am not here to tell you about my success, I’m here [...]

Pay-Per-Click Marketing & Natural Search Engine Traffic

Monday, April 20th, 2009

PPC advertising has many great benefits. First of all, you get your traffic going quickly. I have used this advantage many times. I test new products and even new websites through PPC advertising before making a decision to promote or scrap my new website or product idea.
I am a firm believer in testing new products [...]

Pay Per Click: Whats It All About?

Monday, April 20th, 2009

No doubt you’ve heard the phrase “pay per click” before. This refers to any type of advertising where you only pay per click-through.
Traditional Web advertising, such as banner ads, charged advertisers based how many people SAW your ad. But with pay-per-click deals, you only pay for how many people actually CLICK on your ad (to [...]

Google AdSense Rewards Content with Adversiting Revenue

Monday, April 20th, 2009

If you’ve been looking for an easy way to increase your website’s revenue, Google AdSense may be your answer.
Google AdSense is a phenomenal new advertising revenue program that is taking the Internet by storm. It was specifically designed to enable content rich sites to increase their advertising revenue simply by displaying Google AdWords ads.
Google AdSense [...]

Understanding Google AdSense

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Google AdSense allows webmasters to dynamically serve content relevant advertisements on web pages. If the visitor clicks one of the AdSense ads served to the website, the website owner is credited for the referral. Google’s AdSense program essentially allows approved websites to dynamically serve Google’s pay-per-click AdWord results.
Website maintenance related to AdSense is very easy [...]

Paying for Website Visitors: The Allure of PPC for Small Biz Owners

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

There are good reasons why many webmasters and website owners choose to pay for visitors to their website as opposed to the involved and often grueling method of search engine optimization. Improper SEO may not only waste time and resources, there is never a guarantee that what your site is optimized for will result in [...]

Are Small PPC Search Engines Really Worth The Effort?

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Are Small PPC Search Engines Really Worth The Effort?
The final answer is “Maybe.”
Hey…Whadya expect? I’m an attorney!
But let me explain further. The correct answer to almost any marketing question is “to test.” That’s the only way you really know the true answer. But we can learn from the results that others have and adapt them [...]

Surefire Google Adwords Formula

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Success with Google Adwords isn’t quite as easy as some would have you believe.
Still just about anyone who is persistent can succeed if they’ll but implement a consistent testing program. Since testing can produce a nearly constant improvement in your click through rate (CTR).
Here’s the surefire three-step formula that’s as easy as one…two…three.
Surefire Step #1: [...]

What is Google AdSense?

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

In the mid 1990’s websites used to earn income by receiving money from advertisers by publishing or allowing companies to deploy a banner ad campaign on your website. Usually these banners would be brilliantly designed to catch the eye of the consumer along with a short message. The website in turn would receive a tiny [...]