What is it? Google’s new Placement Performance Report allows advertisers to view the sites where their ads are being displayed on the content network. In the not-so-distant past, advertisers were relegated to “all or nothing” content strategies. This new transparency...
Peeling Back The Layers of Google’s Pay-Per-Action Beta Test
This past week I finally jumped on the Pay-Per-Action (PPA) bandwagon and started a campaign for one of my clients. Despite having read through the official documentation and a very helpful step-by-step guide to setting up campaigns, once I actually...
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Setting Up an International Yahoo! PPC Campaign
The advent of Yahoo!’s new Panama interface has been a great improvement over its predecessor. However, one piece Yahoo! chose not to include was access to their international network via a single account (much like Google does). As such, we...
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MSN adCenter Beta Quandary
A few weeks back, one of my MSN accounts was accepted into the new adCenter content network beta test. This particular client does exceptionally well with Content Match in Google, so my basic assumption was that I would see at...
A Closer Look at Regional Targeting
Regional targeting is broken down into two basic tactics: IP targeting and geographic keyword targeting. IP targeting is the process of distributing ads based on the actual location of the searcher. Geographic keyword targeting is the process of using geographic...
Light Sabers at the Ready! The “Empire” Is On the Move.
In the world of search, the primary competitors are Google and Yahoo!, and no matter what the situation is, one is always trying to out-do the other. The most recent resurgence of this on-going power struggle is Google’s retaliation to...
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Yahoo! Performing System Updates This Weekend
Yahoo! notified advertisers this week of system updates that will be taking place this Friday and Saturday (March 30th and 31st). As is standard practice with system wide updates, the Search Marketing platform will be ‘frozen’ during the following times:Friday,...
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When Broad Match Is Just TOO Broad
There’s an interesting thread at SEM 2.0 seeking thoughts about paid-search marketing “woes” in relation to Google’s broad-matching technology. What spawned the discussion was a blog post from Rimm-Kaufman that explained how Google’s broad match has been expanded to include...
It Ain’t Easy, but You Can Move Keywords in Panama
Of all the great strides that Yahoo! has made in simplifying keyword management, they missed a big step in the process with Panama: They took away the ability to move keywords with historical data. Within the Panama interface, it is...
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Google Apps Invitation Distributed to AdWords Users
I’m a huge fan of Google and their new Apps software package. It’s truly fascinating to me to watch them take the idea of a web-application to new heights. This week, in an effort to continue growing in this new...
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We’re Gonna Have Some Fundamentals!
All of us who work in pay-per-click (PPC) advertising look at accounts and stats day in and day out. After a while, we can easily start to lose focus and lose our grip on the basics. Today, I will discuss...
Let the Adventure Begin
Welcome to PPC Hero, the one-stop blog for all things pay-per-click! After reading and participating in numerous Search Engine Marketing blogs, we have realized that there is a serious need for information dedicated to PPC management. Being the responsible citizens...