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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Adwords learning center
If you use Google Adwords to advertise your product or service and aren't fully utilizing the Content network you might be throwing away some potential profits. If you don't have your ads displayed on the Content Network then login to your adwords account, click on the campaign then click on "Edit Campaign Settings." On the right hand side you'll see "Content Network" and right below that... "Content Bids Let me set separate prices for content clicks" Make sure the Content Bids box is checked. This will allow you to set a bid value to the ads that are displayed on the Content Network. You might be surprised how low you can go on the content network as far as bids compared to the Search results. Your conversions will be lower but the cost will also be dramatically lower. If you're capturing Email addresses this is a great way to get more leads.

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Adwords api
If you use Google Adwords to advertise your product or service and aren't fully utilizing the Content network you might be throwing away some potential profits. If you don't have your ads displayed on the Content Network then login to your adwords account, click on the campaign then click on "Edit Campaign Settings." On the right hand side you'll see "Content Network" and right below that... "Content Bids Let me set separate prices for content clicks" Make sure the Content Bids box is checked. This will allow you to set a bid value to the ads that are displayed on the Content Network. You might be surprised how low you can go on the content network as far as bids compared to the Search results. Your conversions will be lower but the cost will also be dramatically lower. If you're capturing Email addresses this is a great way to get more leads.

Google Analytics 2.0
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Adwords login
A typical AdWords newbie is often guilty of several profit-squashing mistakes when setting up his first campaign. There are dozens of no-nos, but perhaps none so egregious as writing ineffective ads. An effective AdWords ad is one that gets lots of clicks ? that's the only thing you should be concerned about when writing your ads (except, of course, Google?s editorial policy). If you?ve done your keyword research, you?ll get impressions; if you?ve got a page that converts to sales, you?ll get a return on your investment. But getting people to your landing page is the ad?s job, and there are some things you can do to pump up your clickthrough rate (CTR), which will improve your ads' positioning and lower your click costs.

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