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
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PPC News Roundup for April 17, 2007
Has your performance dropped on MSN significantly within the past 24 hours? Check our Webmaster World for any developments (we haven’t noticed any decrease in performance yet). Brad Geddes at ewhisper.net talks about strategies to lower your minimum bids This blogger noticed a single advertiser hogging up to four paid search ads in the Google SERPs. All of the ads were … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for April 17, 2007
PPC News Roundup for April 10, 2007
Wordtracker announces the launch of Wordtracker Academy. A complete resource guide for keyword research including articles, case studies and tips. AXcessNews reports that online advertising spending is on the rise! But, of course, there is a dark cloud looming over this positive forecast. Why can’t we just have a report that says "Everything is looking great, … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for April 10, 2007
5 Ideas for A/B Testing Your PPC Ad Text
With the new algorithm changes from Google and Yahoo!, having a good quality score is an added challenge in the PPC world; and your ad text is a big part of having a great quality score. Here are five tips I have used personally that helped me gain control of my accounts through ad text testing. 1. Call to action: Speaking with Google and Yahoo! frequently, they suggest that … [Read more...] about 5 Ideas for A/B Testing Your PPC Ad Text
Is Your PPC Campaign Suddenly in a Tailspin? Pull Up!
Sometimes everything is going well with your PPC campaign: your click-through-rate is increasing while your cost-per-click (CPC) is decreasing, your conversions are on the rise, and the ROI gods are smiling down upon you. Then things begin to tank. For some reason your performance takes a nose dive, or at least it slips noticeably, and you have not made any major changes to the … [Read more...] about Is Your PPC Campaign Suddenly in a Tailspin? Pull Up!