One of the easier ways to start making money online is signing up with a pay per click company. Probably the biggest and most popular pay per click network is Google Adsense; however, there are other companies as well such as Chitika and Kontera Ads that allow you to get paid per click in [...]
Filed under: Adsense, Chitika on August 19th, 2008 | No Comments »
Google has added a new policy regarding Display URLS on their Adwords ads that will be effective April 1. The new policy basically states that your ad display URL has to match your landing page URL. Before, you could basically put any display URL that you wanted regardless of the actual URL that [...]
Filed under: Search Marketing on March 27th, 2008 | No Comments »
When you’re ready to start doing some affiliate marketing, the two most popular options to bring traffic to your sites is by using Pay-Per-Click (PPC) methods or Search Engine Optimization (SEO) methods. So which should you concentrate on to bring you in more profits?
Well this seemingly simple question is actual quite complex and can [...]
Filed under: Increase Traffic, SEO on January 20th, 2008 | No Comments »
Previously, I had written an article to explain the different types of keyword matching options that you can use in your pay-per-click campaigns. I went into detail specifically about broad and negative match keywords, and now in this article I will go into detail about the remaining keyword matching options - phrase and [...]
Filed under: Keywords, Search Marketing on December 1st, 2007 | No Comments »
If you’re doing any Pay-per-click advertising for your marketing campaigns, you should definitely understand the differences between the keyword matching options. In all 3 of the major PPC advertising companies (Google, Yahoo and MSN), you will have to choice of 4 different keyword matching options.
They are as follows:
Broad Match
Phrase Match
Exact Match
Negative Match
It’s vitally important [...]
Filed under: Keywords, Search Marketing on November 23rd, 2007 | No Comments »
Today, Microsoft Adcenter has released its content ad network which is available to US Adcenter advertisers. The version being released is still in beta, so except to find plenty bugs seeing is that it is a Microsoft product after all.
So what does this all mean? Well it looks like they have finally launched [...]
Filed under: Search Marketing on August 21st, 2007 | No Comments »