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Making “sense” of your PPC advertisements

5 Tips to Pay-Per-Clicking

Posted in PPC Advertising by admin on the July 2nd, 2007

Hi, my name is Darryl Power and I have been using the internet for about 3 years. I used every way possible to generate traffic. But it was not until May 2003 when I found overture did my success really take off. But I am not here to tell you about my success, I’m here to give you some helpful tips with Pay-Per Click advertising which I learned over the past year. The following 5 Tips will help you target your specific audience, and help reach over 85% of internet users in a fast and effective way. (more…)

Pay-Per-Click Marketing & Natural Search Engine Traffic

Posted in PPC Advertising, Search engines by admin on the June 23rd, 2007

PPC advertising has many great benefits. First of all, you get your traffic going quickly. I have used this advantage many times. I test new products and even new websites through PPC advertising before making a decision to promote or scrap my new website or product idea.

I am a firm believer in testing new products before throwing large amounts of money into advertising. PPC advertising is a great way to do this. For example, with Google’s Adwords program, you can post your ad, pay a $5 sign-up fee and have highly targeted traffic to your website within an hour. How is that for efficiency?

Also, you can moniter your click charges and stop them before they get too expensive. By the time you have spent your budget on clicks, you should have a pretty good idea of how successful your product is going to be. (more…)

Understanding Google AdSense

Posted in Google Adsense by admin on the June 21st, 2007

Google AdSense allows webmasters to dynamically serve content relevant advertisements on web pages. If the visitor clicks one of the AdSense ads served to the website, the website owner is credited for the referral. Google’s AdSense program essentially allows approved websites to dynamically serve Google’s pay-per-click AdWord results.

Website maintenance related to AdSense is very easy and requires very little effort. Webmasters need only to insert a Google generated java script into the web page or website template. Google’s spider parses the AdServing website and serves ads that relate to the website’s content. Google uses a combination of keyword matching and context analysis to determine what ads should be served. The java script calls the ad from Google and will ensure that ads are served each time a visitor goes to the web page.

Early on Google implemented a filtering system that allowed webmasters to prevent a specific domain’s ads from being served on any websites in their account. Ad blocking meant that webmasters could prevent their competitor’s ads from being dynamically served on their websites.

Google provides a wide variety of ad formats to match the most suitable option with a website. Webmasters can select from a handful of preformatted towers, inline rectangles, banners and buttons. The ad boxes can be modified by webmasters to resemble the website’s color scheme. (more…)

Paying for Website Visitors: The Allure of PPC for Small Biz Owners

Posted in Strategy, PPC Advertising by admin on the June 19th, 2007

There are good reasons why many webmasters and website owners choose to pay for visitors to their website as opposed to the involved and often grueling method of search engine optimization. Improper SEO may not only waste time and resources, there is never a guarantee that what your site is optimized for will result in actual sales or conversions. Choosing Bid for Placement advertising can help ensure that you get what you pay for and pay as little as possible to do it.

How You Know if Pay Per Click is Right for YouThe single biggest mistake most PPC advertisers make is paying a higher amount for visitors than they can afford. Pay per click search engines are ideal to generate traffic if you already know what it costs to generate one sale or conversion. By not going over their predetermined amount, advertisers can dramatically increase the likelihood of their websites’ success. (more…)

AdBrite: The Internet’s Ad Marketplace

Posted in Publisher networks, Ad alternatives, Reviews by admin on the May 30th, 2007

Payment Amount

Adbrite’s payment scheme works in a somewhat different manner to Adsense. AdBrite allows advertisers to choose which site they would like their ads placed on. This allows for a competitive market place to set the worth of ads on your site. This is great if you have a large site, delivering content to thousands of viewers a day – meaning that in the marketplace, hundreds of advertisers will be bidding high to get their ads on your site. However, if you run a small, low traffic website, advertisers will be less interested in your site in general – meaning less bids, and lower cost-per-click ads. They also offer network ads, this is similar to Google’s Adsense network, however the cost-per-click for these ads is very low. I would recommend AdBrite to any publisher with a large user driven site.

Payment Methods

AdBrite pay via check, with the minimum payout being $5. They use the term net-60 payout to describe how often you will get paid. Basically this means that your earnings must sit there for two months before they will send a check your way. So if you’re looking to see your hard work turn into cold hard cash quickly, I’d suggest another publisher program. (more…)

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