Advertising - Archived on 07-03-2008
I stumbled upon a video recently on YouTube regarding advertising abuse on Google Adwords and think it may hit the nail on the head for some of you who are finding it hard to get traffic from your pay-per-click advertising campaigns.
Why is this important? When you see the video, you may realise that if your ads appear on these “Made totally for Adsense” sites which has no content whatsoever, you may be getting untargeted traffic which does not convert at all.This only increases your advertising budget.
Are these spam ad sites? Well watch it and decipher for yourself.
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NewsWatch - Archived on 05-03-2008
Today I chanced upon a crackling thread on the Warrior forum aptly titled, “Who The Heck Is Mike Derosa?”
Do you know him? Perhaps you may not know him yet…
For those of you who know him, this must’ve ringed a bell. For whom the spam tolls I would say.
Ok, now, who the heck is Mike Derosa?
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By continuing education for your online business, what I mean is the whole spectrum of choices available to you to learn from the people who’ve been there before and help accelerate your business.
Trial and error is the absolute worst way to grow your online business and I can attest to that. I’ve done it. We’ve all done it and sometimes you have to do it.
If you realized, so often you can pay someone a little bit of money to get their experience because they’ve been there before and that includes free newsletters as well. You can sign-up for mine on the right sidebar if you want.
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So often we missed the obvious and it’s actually the way we make the most money.
So here’s the obvious recommendation for the week:-
Use holidays, national events, product launches, television series, finales or whatever. Every single one of these has momentum. Tie your marketing, your product, your service or just your marketing, the story behind your marketing to that event and you’ll get a big boost because you’re leveraging that events’ momentum.
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