Holy cow that is cool! Google is testing the use of images in PPC advertisements! There's no description but who needs one when there is a picture? The only information present is the picture, price, brand and link. Very cool for click-through rates. A study over at Bing.com says they're seeing a 23% increase in ROI in Bing.com over Live search. They claim that Bing's user … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for Friday 8/14/2009
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PPC News Roundup for Friday 8/7/2009
Search Engine Journal posted some screenshots indicating that Google is testing their results layout. The post, Sponsored Ads Get Closer to Organic Result in SERPs, shows screenshots of the paid results pushed a little to the left. Interested in more details on the Yahoo-Microsoft agreement? Search Engine Land's post "Micro-Hoo: The Details Emerge With SEC Filing" highlights … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for Friday 8/7/2009
PPC News Roundup for Friday 7/24/2009
The Yahoo Search Marketing blog wants you to get ready for the back-to-school season. One tip on getting prepared is to focus your keywords on your searchers, not the buyers. What??? Yes, they say that the kids are the ones typing in 'clothes for kids' or 'pc laptops', then they ask for the parents to go online and buy them. Another tip is to go for the long tail and write … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for Friday 7/24/2009
PPC News Roundup for Thursday 7/02/2009
Google Adwords clicks are actually accurate? According to the Inside Adwords blog theMedia Rating Council has accredited Adwords in regards to their click measurement systems. I didn't even know there was a Media Rating Council! They say Google's click measurement technology meets the industry standards for counting interactive advertising clicks and that it's processes … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for Thursday 7/02/2009
PPC News Roundup for Friday 6/26/2009
If you wanna make some display ads for yourself…or your clients, but don’t really have the time, money, expertise: that’s okay! Yahoo is piloting a program that provides templates to help you in creating display ads and displaying them for a minimum of $30/day. Read Yahoo’s take on why you would want to run them, and how to get started. Hey! Apparently this has confused a … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for Friday 6/26/2009
What to Expect When You Make a Global Change to Your PPC Account: Launching a New Website
You should think of this article as a "what to expect when you're expecting" in regards to launching a new website. More to the point, I will focus on the effects that launching a new website will have on your pay-per-click campaign. Okay, I'll just say it: you may break your PPC account. However, I want to discuss why making a global change to your PPC account is a big deal; … [Read more...] about What to Expect When You Make a Global Change to Your PPC Account: Launching a New Website
First Glance: How Pay-Per-Click Marketers Should React to Bing
I’m not here to tell you Bing is the greatest thing ever, and I’m not here to tell you that, No, Bing is not a “Google Killer.” Lots of others have already weighed in on the topic and, as a search marketer, that’s not my worry. As a search marketer, I’m only worried about campaign impact. And, as far as I can tell, campaign impact can only happen if people are searching (or is … [Read more...] about First Glance: How Pay-Per-Click Marketers Should React to Bing
Too Busy to Improve Your PPC Campaigns? Here Are 3 Simple Tasks That Will Change Your Mind
I'm not pointing fingers at anyone in particular (I promise!), nor do I assume that everyone of you fall into this category. But I know that there are a great deal of you out there who are "too busy" to improve your PPC campaigns. Either out of apathy, stress or maybe you just don't know any better - many of you are neglecting PPC and are suffering the consequences. How do … [Read more...] about Too Busy to Improve Your PPC Campaigns? Here Are 3 Simple Tasks That Will Change Your Mind
PPC News Roundup for May 15, 2009
Dearest PPC Hero readers, my apologies for not getting the weekly roundup goodness to you sooner today. It's been pretty hectic 'round these parts. I guess I should also probably mention that this is my last day as a member of the PPC Hero team. I finished Grad School last week (HOORAH!!), and the time has come for me to move westward. It's been a pleasure working with the … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for May 15, 2009
8 Geo-Targeting Dos and Don’ts You Need to Follow
Welcome to day 2 of our week-long series on PPC geo-targeting! When navigating the expansive waters of geo-targeting with pay-per-click, there are about as many tactics to employ as there are locations to target. Choosing the right geo-targeting tactics can be a daunting task. To that end, today I'm going to share 4 Dos and 4 Don'ts to paint a very clear picture of how … [Read more...] about 8 Geo-Targeting Dos and Don’ts You Need to Follow
Geo-Targeting Basics: A How-To Guide on Setting Up Geo-Targeting in Google, Yahoo and MSN
As part of our week-long series on PPC geo-targeting, today I'm going to showcase the basics of setting up geo-targeting in the "big three" pay-per-click search engines. While the general process for setting up geo-targeting is similar between Google AdWords, Yahoo! Search Marketing and Microsoft adCenter – they do have very unique steps and feature sets. Read on for an … [Read more...] about Geo-Targeting Basics: A How-To Guide on Setting Up Geo-Targeting in Google, Yahoo and MSN
PPC News Round Up for April 24, 2009
How long does it take you to design a landing pages? According to Justin to Post-Click Marketing Blog, if you spend more than 7 hours designing a landing page, you're invested too much time. Once you've put that much time into a landing page, it's no longer egile and it's can be changed rapidly for testing. What can slow you down? Graphics. Lesson: make your landing pages … [Read more...] about PPC News Round Up for April 24, 2009