Au Revoir, Adios, Aloha Goodbye! The PPC News Roundups have been part of our family of posts for four years, but, at last, we must say goodbye. In an industry where things are constantly changing and evolving, we know we must do the same. It is hard to say goodbye, but we've developed an even better system of keeping you, our faithful readers, informed about the SEM industry's … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for March 4, 2011 – Au Revoir!
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Letter from the CEO – “I’m telling you, baby, you always double down on an eleven.”
To do our blogs right--grow our monthly visitors, add to our daily subscribers, increase our rankings, and write quality articles that help great search marketers--requires a big investment. It's one that we've made for the past few years, and one that we're doubling down on starting this month! (On a side note, please, please, please tell me you know the movie reference to … [Read more...] about Letter from the CEO – “I’m telling you, baby, you always double down on an eleven.”
PPC Hero Video Blog #3: The Contextual Targeting Tool
If you've chosen contextual targeting as your approach to the Google Display Network, Google's Contextual Targeting Tool is your new best friend! This tool makes recommendations on how to structure a display network campaign and what keywords to target. Most importantly, this tool gives you insight into how Google identifies themes for ad groups in display network campaigns. … [Read more...] about PPC Hero Video Blog #3: The Contextual Targeting Tool
PPC News Roundup for December 31, 2010
Do you regularly use analytics to make decisions about account performance? If not you might want to become familiar as the analytics industry is growing and maturing. Garry Przyklenk of Search Engine Watch has written a post taking a look at the growing importance of web analytics in 2010. The goal of using analytics has shifted from spitting out reports with as much data as … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for December 31, 2010
PPC: A Review of 2010 & Our Expectations for 2011
As we near the end of the year, our team reflected on the changes seen in PPC, and put together the following recap of those with the biggest impact so far: Twitter Twitter has begun to reach out to companies who want to advertise on their social media platform via what are being called “promoted tweets.” Basically, a company or advertising agency can pay (based on a cost per … [Read more...] about PPC: A Review of 2010 & Our Expectations for 2011
PPC News Roundup for December 17, 2010
According to Geordie from PPC Blog, last weekend several major Internet sites were hacked and had their internal documents shared to the world. HR documents, company email directories and Gmail accounts were all compromised. This happened to such Internet presences as Twitter, Gizmodo, Jezebel and Gawker. Through several case studies, this article reaffirms that it is … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for December 17, 2010
Getting serious about ad continuity on the landing page
When it comes to ad continuity on the landing page we often think of keyword match. Are the actual words you’re using in your ads being displayed on the landing page? And that’s a good start. However, when it comes to increasing conversion rates beyond “average” (~4% according to sources like MarketingSherpa and FireClick) we should be thinking beyond just keyword match and … [Read more...] about Getting serious about ad continuity on the landing page
Creating Targeted Ads in Facebook
Now that Facebook and Bing have partnered, social search is becoming ever more prevalent. But when it comes to PPC, you can also leverage Facebook to market your products and services to a highly targeted audience. We’ve discussed the benefits of using Facebook in previous posts, but now I’ll walk you through the few simple steps to getting started. Dashboard When you first … [Read more...] about Creating Targeted Ads in Facebook
PPC News Roundup for October 8, 2010
I always get excited when a client’s click-through-rate has increased while cost-per-click has gone down. What can be overlooked though is it doesn’t matter if you’re getting a million clicks a day for one cent each if none of your clicks are converting. Maria Nikishyna of Search Engine Journal has written a great post on how to get the most qualified traffic to your site. She … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for October 8, 2010
How to Become an Affiliate Advertiser
Would you like some extra cash? Do you have a website or blog, or at least an idea for one? Do you have time to commit to updating that site with content? If you answered “yes” to all of these questions, then you may want to consider becoming an affiliate advertiser. Affiliate advertisers host ads for other companies’ products or services on their site. They are paid each … [Read more...] about How to Become an Affiliate Advertiser
How to Make Your Summer PPC Campaigns Sun-sational
Like many of you, I enjoyed a quintessential summer weekend during this past 4th of July holiday. I feel like I did almost everything people enjoy doing on warm summer days. My activities included spending time at the pool, eating lunch in the park, visiting a zoo (the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago is absolutely wonderful), watching World Cup games, and grilling out with some … [Read more...] about How to Make Your Summer PPC Campaigns Sun-sational
PPC News Roundup for July 2, 2010
Getting the consumer to your site is only half the battle. Check out these 5 Tips To Improve Conversion On B2B Landing Pages, and start reaping the benefits. *Side note: don’t be deterred by the title, the tips can be applied to your B2C clients as well! Mike Fleming dropped his third installment on using ad testing to reach your marketing goals. This final article helps us … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for July 2, 2010