Friday, September 11, 2009
Advertise.com Puts Value First; Launches New Cost per Action (CPA ...
Advertise.com Puts Value First; Launches New Cost per Action (CPA ...Business Wire (press release)Primarily known for its high-value Cost Per Click (CPC) programs, Advertise.com continuously enhances its offerings to maximize returns for both its ...Advertise.com Extends Into CPA AdssocalTech.comall 6 news articles »
PPC news:Community members to weigh in on Google earnings - marketwatch
Washington PostCommunity members to weigh in on Google earnings - marketwatchMarketWatchCost-Per-Click - Average Cost-Per-Click, which includes clicks related to ads served on Google sites and the sites of our AdSense partners, ...Google's Clicks Not as ProfitableBusinessWeekGoogle sees signs of stabilizationCNNMoney.comGoogle quarterly results fail to exciteReutersNational Business Review -ZDNet -BusinessWeekall 633 news articles »
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Despite the robustness of the online advertising industry the current negative economic sentiment will flow and is flowing through to the domain industry. There are two reasons for this:
Rex Corp. wins PPC Gold award.(Packaging News)
Rex Corporation was honored at the 2005 National Paperboard Packaging competition with the Gold award for its self-promotional sales kit. The Gold award was presented to 12 companies out of 240 entries in this year's competition.
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25-08-2009
Many Search Engines and Websites offer you to advertise on their site for driving traffic who visits their site regularly. When an User clicks on an advertisement on their sites then they charge you in terms of Per Click, thats why it is called Pay Per Click. So you will have to pay for every click when a user clicks on your ad. This is one of the best method to get traffic and boost your sales.
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25-08-2009
Many Search Engines and Websites offer you to advertise on their site for driving traffic who visits their site regularly. When an User clicks on an advertisement on their sites then they charge you in terms of Per Click, thats why it is called Pay Per Click. So you will have to pay for every click when a user clicks on your ad. This is one of the best method to get traffic and boost your sales.
Drive huge traffic.
Kill your competition.
Double your profit margin.
PPC acquires DASHAVATAR
PPC has tied up with Anushvi productions for “DASHAVATAR” a mythological tale about the divine incarnations of Lord Vishnu in an animated format. The company believes that it is very essential for the present generation to understand mythology. Thus, giving it to them in an enjoyable animated package would be the best approach.
Search Engine News, Online Marketing (SEO.PPC) Latest Articles
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Excel with Pay Per Click Advertising
Pay Per Click advertising is one of the most effective ways to market your web site, product or service to online consumers. Pay Per Click advertising uses small text ads that are targeted to keywords or keyword phrases that people use when searching for a site on a search engine. Popular search engines that have Pay Per Click advertising services include Google Adwords, Yahoo Overture and MSN Adcenter, however, the most popular PPC service by far is Google Adwords.
Google AdWords Moves PPC Ads Closer to Organic
Google have moved the sponsored links on the right hand side of the search results page, much closer to the natural search results. This was spotted a few weeks ago and now seems to be in place when searching on any browser. This is going to impact mostly ads serverd on the right side of the search results and positions 3/4 to 6/7 as they will be much closer.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
PPC Hero News Roundup for Friday 8/21/2009
The team at Inside AdWords had an intriguing post this week. There’s been some research done lately on how much conversion rates vary with ad position. The results may surprise you.
PPC News Roundup for Friday 8/14/2009
Holy cow that is cool! Google is testing the use of images in PPC advertisements! There’s no description but who needs one when there is a picture? The only information present is the picture, price, brand and link. Very cool for click-through rates.
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