Don’t want to spend MORE money on advertising?

Written by alain on May 9, 2011


Have you ever felt that you’re just spending more and more on advertising but it’s not really bringing in any business?

 

Well, you’ve got to think about that statement, because is it advertising or is it the type of advertising.  If advertising isn’t bringing in any income, then it is an expense, but if it is increasing your sales and boosting your profits, it’s an asset to harness.

 

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Get Your Google Adwords Cheat Sheet

Written by alain on March 17, 2011


Want to get started with Google Advertising but not sure where to start.

 

With so much information floating around on the internet it’s hard to determine who’s genuine and who’s not.  Get your own Google Cheat Sheet from a Pay Per Click Management company who has achieved Adwords Certified partner status.

 

Alain’s company has achieved Adwords Certified status for their professional pay per click services.

 

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How To Lower Your Adwords Bid Prices

Written by alain on December 9, 2010


As I mentioned before Quality Score was introduced to reward relevance and penalize advertisers with higher minimum bid prices if their keywords, ads and landing pages weren’t relevant, ie. Google penalized them with a  poor Quality Score.

  • Your bids directly impacts your ROI, so it’s important it improve your Quality Score in order to lower your costs. Here are a few tips to increase your Quality Score and lower your bids.

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    PPC Management: Different AdWords Bidding Options

    Written by alain on November 12, 2010


    PPC Management: Your AdWords bid represents how much you are willing to pay per click or pay per thousand impressions.

     

    You can set your bids at keyword or ad group level and if you do not specify a maximum CPC bid for your keywords your ad group maximum CPC (Cost per click) will automatically apply.

     

    Your bid also plays a role in your Ad rank. Increasing your maximum CPC (Cost per click) bid while maintaining a high Quality Score can improve the overall position of your ad on Google.

     

    The bidding strategy you choose would depend on your advertising goals. If you are more concerned about getting clicks to your website you should choose cost per click (CPC) bidding where you pay only when someone clicks on your ad.

     

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    Loads of New Stuff

    Written by alain on October 20, 2010


    Wanted to let you know that I’ve added loads of new, fresh, original content regarding Google Adwords Management and PPC Search Engine Management on my website. 

     

    Check it out on:  http://www.worthoverdoing.co.za  I will post snippets of each article in the weeks to come as well.

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    How to Optimize Your Site for Google Adwords

    Written by alain on October 19, 2010


    PPC Marketing:  It’s important to make sure that your site or landing page is ‘Google friendly’ before you activate your campaign.

     

    Google is becoming more obsessed with the quality of landing pages and if their assessment of your landing page is poor your campaign will be penalized with a poor quality score which might be difficult to recover from.

     

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    Need Help with Low Quality Scores?

    Written by alain on September 13, 2010


    If you have been allocated a poor Quality Score (QS), you may be using keywords, ads, or landing pages that aren’t as targeted or relevant as they could be.

     

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    Can You Trust Your SEO & PPC Expert?

    Written by alain on September 4, 2010


    Have you checked the credentials of your PPC Search Engine Management choice? 

     

    There are many websites out there claiming to be Google Adwords qualified individuals, professionals and resellers, but often the logo’s that they are so proudly displaying are not clickable.

     

    This makes you wonder, why it isn’t? 

     

    Next time you are on the lookout for a PPC Search Engine Management expert, click the logo and make sure you’re dealing with a qualified person.

     

    If you need assistance with PPC Search Engine Marketing, don’t hesitate to contact us.

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