Feb
21
Using Negetive Keywords
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Did you know that Google allows you to bid on Negative keywords as well? This can help you out tremendously if you do your research. For example, if I were promoting a digital product, like a “learn to sing” course, I would probably want to remove certain types of visitors from my website. You can do this two ways, you could qualify your visitors with very relevant ads (sometimes by adding the price of the product to the ad) or you could register negative keywords with your advertising campaign. Read more
Jan
16
Creating a Site Targeted Campaign
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Google AdWords is an excellent way to bring traffic to your website. The problem is, that in competitive markets, it can get very expensive bringing that traffic in–especially when 20 other people are bidding on your same keyword and to get a first page listing will cost you upwards of $2.00 per click. It can get very expensive to promote your product when you’re spending $100 on advertising to make $50. Just imagine if your competition is 200 instead of 20? Read more
Dec
1
Never in the history of business have you been able to put a product out in the marketplace and immediately generate income from that product-without waiting and without stress-until now! If you have a website that converts visitors, like I will teach you in my course, what not pay for traffic? If you are able to get quality traffic to your website immediately that converts to a sale, why not pay for it so you don’t have to wait for the search engines to catch up with you. Pay Per Click has completely changed the way of marketing products online. They don’t even teach this to marketing majors in college because most people get aggravated, don’t understand the technology, and quit and they don’t make a profit. They is a secret to PPC advertising I’m about to reveal to you: Read more