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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Advertising - Archived on 24-02-2008
Pay per click advertizing is a very effective way to get instant traffic and the real purpose behind it is to eventually get the reader to click on your ad and proceed to the website you are listing after the ad.
You could be providing a content-based website offering products or services or perhaps you are trying to build a list by focusing your reader on a landing squeeze page to obtain their contact details before releasing more information.
Either way, the main purpose of your pay per click ad is to arouse the attention of the reader and make them click your ad, nothing else.
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On my recent stumbles across the web, I found a resource that will help your website magnetically attract targeted website traffic from search engines and relevant websites.
But first let me tell you how most websites try hard to obtain visitors.
It is no secret that PPC advertising is one effective way to get targeted traffic to your website but it can also burn a hole in your credit card if you do not learn it well enough to master the tricks of the trade.
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I recently signed-up with BidVertiser as an affiliate and joined their referral program as well.
Now what is BidVertiser?
BidVertiser is a cost-per-click bidding system similar to Google Adwords. Think PPC. Sound familiar? It allows you to advertise text ads on websites of your choice.
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