Evan Roberts is a well-known blogger in the pay-per-click industry. His blog, www.ppclab.com focuses on paid search and provides actionable analysis and insight into the world of PPC. Evan has been actively managing paid search for four years now. In addition to paid search Evan has extensive experience in search engine optimization and affiliate marketing. We've chosen Even … [Read more...] about 5 PPC Questions Answered by Evan Roberts from PPCLab.com
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How to Set Up Your Shopzilla.com Account
Last Friday I posted 7 reasons why retailers should advertise on Shopzilla.com. Today I'd like to go into a little more in detail and show you how to set up your shopzilla.com account. As previously mentioned in my last blog, Shopzilla.com owns Bizrate.com. So you only have to set up your account once in Shopzilla.com in order to have your products posted on both shopping … [Read more...] about How to Set Up Your Shopzilla.com Account
7 Reasons Why Retailers Should Advertise with Shopzilla.com
There’s so much talk in the PPC world about Google, Yahoo!, MSN etc. But what about Shopzilla, Bizrate and Price Grabber? These are just three shopping comparison sites among the many out there. Advertising on one of these sites, preferably Shopzilla.com as you will see below, technically is pay-per-click, because you are paying per click. I’ve given seven reasons … [Read more...] about 7 Reasons Why Retailers Should Advertise with Shopzilla.com
Placement Performance Reporting
What is it? Google's new Placement Performance Report allows advertisers to view the sites where their ads are being displayed on the content network. In the not-so-distant past, advertisers were relegated to "all or nothing" content strategies. This new transparency allows for greater flexibility in account management and will help to quiet growing opposition to the use of … [Read more...] about Placement Performance Reporting
Setting Up an International Yahoo! PPC Campaign
The advent of Yahoo!'s new Panama interface has been a great improvement over its predecessor. However, one piece Yahoo! chose not to include was access to their international network via a single account (much like Google does). As such, we advertisers must then seek out these foreign Yahoo! search engines and progress from there. A few days ago, after considerable research … [Read more...] about Setting Up an International Yahoo! PPC Campaign
Answering a Few Questions for SEOmoz Rebecca
Upon her return from SES, Rebecca of SEOmoz published a blow-by-blow re-cap of her experience. Sounds like she had a great time! I need to get to SES next year. However, I am not posting to lament my absence from this year’s conference but rather to answer a few questions she poses, and comment on a few nuggets of truth she took away from the PPC session she … [Read more...] about Answering a Few Questions for SEOmoz Rebecca
PPC News Roundup for April 6, 2007
Anxious to start using Google’s Website Optimizer? Multivariate testing is even easier with these free tools and resources. Yahoo’s decision to require shorter ad descriptions comes with great tips for writing short, relevant and powerful messages. Sometimes you need to turn down your hype dial and make your headlines not so fantastical and wonderful. Chris … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for April 6, 2007
PPC News Roundup for March 30, 2007
This is the first I’ve heard that Google and Yahoo may be including SEO rankings and tactic history to PPC quality score… A good post on things that seem to matter in PPC but don’t. Examples are average CTR, top spot, and # of keywords. They talk about competitors - not needing to see their bids or their keywords but don’t give a good or thorough … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for March 30, 2007