'Tis the season for masses of people shopping online to buy those one-of-a-kind gifts for friends and family. In this post I will outline a few online shopping trends, and five tips that can help you maximize your revenue during this Christmas season. Timing is Key: According to the Atlas Institute's 7th annual Holiday Online Shopping Report, timing is pertinent to the … [Read more...] about Use These 5 Holiday Tips To Help Increase Your PPC Revenue
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PPC News Roundup for November 21, 2007
With the holidays upon us, it's time to start talking statistics. Marketing Pilgrim shares 8 statistics for internet retailers this holiday shopping season. For example, 61% of online shoppers prefer free shipping and 68% of internet users shop or research products online. This is a good list to get us all ready for Cyber Monday! The long tail is overrated (everything's … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for November 21, 2007
5 Things to Consider When Running a Google AdWords Pay Per Action Campaign
Officially announced in March, Google's Pay-Per-Action (PPA) BETA test has now been running for 8 months. In that time, advertisers and publishers alike have grown accustomed to the new system and are developing a sense for what works and what doesn't. The only problem is that no one's talking about it! There was considerable buzz upon launch, but the blogosphere has since … [Read more...] about 5 Things to Consider When Running a Google AdWords Pay Per Action Campaign
Debunking the Operation Camouflage Strategy: Is Deceit Really a PPC Best Practice?
Since when did deceit become a useful pay-per-click tool? A few months ago I discovered Engine Ready's article titled Operation Camouflage, The Art of War, and PPC. The folks at Engine Ready spelled out how to hide your ads from competitors in an effort to reduce "competitive click fraud" in Google AdWords. On the surface Operation Camouflage doesn't seem like a half bad … [Read more...] about Debunking the Operation Camouflage Strategy: Is Deceit Really a PPC Best Practice?
Just In Case You Missed It…
Below I have gathered PPC Hero's four most visited and hopefully most valuable blog posts from October. Whether you're a brand new subscriber or a current subscriber you may have missed these insightful and helpful tips involving the world of Pay-Per-Click. Enjoy! Google’s Quality Score has done many things for the world of PPC, but in this post we explain how it has … [Read more...] about Just In Case You Missed It…
PPC News Roundup for October 31, 2007
The MSN adCenter blog put together a comprehensive "Top Ten List" for preparing for the holiday shopping season. Tips included range from aggressive bidding, increased budgets and increased keyword research to the basics like including gift receipts and offering gift wrapping services. Have you abandoned Google's Content Network and refuse to give it another shot? John … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for October 31, 2007
Another Tool To Turn Your AdWords Campaign Into a Well-Oiled Machine
We write a lot about Google AdWords' Quality Score. There I said it. But as long as Google has the largest share of search traffic, AdWords will continue to be the main driver of the PPC industry and we'll continue to help turn your campaigns into well-oiled machines. As you know, at the heart of Adwords is the Quality Score. Google has left search engine marketers to their … [Read more...] about Another Tool To Turn Your AdWords Campaign Into a Well-Oiled Machine
In Google AdWords, Bidding Wars Are a Thing of the Past: Beat Your Competition with These 4 Tactics
All week we have focused on how to improve your Quality Score, how to recognize "myths" and important factoids that lead to a solid understanding of Quality Score. Today's post is the fifth and final post in our 5-day series, and it is the culmination of a week's worth of knowledge! In days gone by, PPC bidding wars were commonplace when trying to achieve top positions in … [Read more...] about In Google AdWords, Bidding Wars Are a Thing of the Past: Beat Your Competition with These 4 Tactics
Keywords Inactive Due to Quality Score in Google AdWords? Here are 3 Actions to Take!
Today's post on Inactive Keywords is the third blog post in our 5-day series focusing on Quality Score. Picture this: You arrive at work before the birds begin to chirp. Before you can be "bothered" by email, you log into AdWords and compulsively check your previous day's stats. Quickly thereafter, a discovery makes your jaw hit the floor. Those wonderful new keywords you … [Read more...] about Keywords Inactive Due to Quality Score in Google AdWords? Here are 3 Actions to Take!
Fact vs. Fiction: Dispelling 4 Myths of the Google Quality Score
Today's topic is the first in a series of 5 blog posts focused on Quality Score. Whenever there is a phenomenon that affects many people, and this phenomenon is shrouded in mystery, there are bound to be rumors, myths and misnomers that are mistaken for facts. Most of the time this misinformation is based loosely on truth, but it gets more distorted with each re-telling. … [Read more...] about Fact vs. Fiction: Dispelling 4 Myths of the Google Quality Score
PPC News Roundup for October 10, 2007
To get search marketing right, you have to get it wrong. Mike Moran has written an insightful article on why search marketing is so hard. I agree! Mike discusses why search marketing is so different from ‘traditional’ marketing, and why some key decision makers within a company may still be hesitant to fully explore SEM. Basically, people are afraid to be wrong and … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for October 10, 2007
Read this Post Today! The Power of the Call to Action.
According to an article written in Newsweek called, Hi-Tech’s New Day, 75 percent of Americans use the Internet and spend an average three hours a day online. So why is it advertisers and marketers feel they have to dumb down their marketing ads with huge, sometimes really ugly buttons telling customers what to do? "Buy here, Shop Now, Subscribe Here, Click Here", etc. … [Read more...] about Read this Post Today! The Power of the Call to Action.