Since when did deceit become a useful pay-per-click tool? A few months ago I discovered Engine Ready's article titled Operation Camouflage, The Art of War, and PPC. The folks at Engine Ready spelled out how to hide your ads from competitors in an effort to reduce "competitive click fraud" in Google AdWords. On the surface Operation Camouflage doesn't seem like a half bad … [Read more...] about Debunking the Operation Camouflage Strategy: Is Deceit Really a PPC Best Practice?
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Tips on Keyword Research from Wordtracker
Keyword research was among a few things I never really understood how to do when I first began PPC campaigns. I basically used the keyword tools in Google and Yahoo, dumped a bunch of keywords into my account, and later refined my lists, deleted poor keywords and raised bids on better performing keywords. It was a 'wait and see' strategy. This strategy wasn't really working … [Read more...] about Tips on Keyword Research from Wordtracker
In Google AdWords, Bidding Wars Are a Thing of the Past: Beat Your Competition with These 4 Tactics
All week we have focused on how to improve your Quality Score, how to recognize "myths" and important factoids that lead to a solid understanding of Quality Score. Today's post is the fifth and final post in our 5-day series, and it is the culmination of a week's worth of knowledge! In days gone by, PPC bidding wars were commonplace when trying to achieve top positions in … [Read more...] about In Google AdWords, Bidding Wars Are a Thing of the Past: Beat Your Competition with These 4 Tactics
9 Mistakes When Creating Ad Text
Set it and forget it doesn’t work when it comes to ad text. Whether in Google Adwords, Yahoo! Or MSN Adcenter, creating attention getting and effective ad text is critical to the success and growth of your account. Below I’ve listed the top 9 common mistakes advertisers can make when it comes to writing ad text. No call to action: Never leave the customer hanging! Its … [Read more...] about 9 Mistakes When Creating Ad Text
Need Ideas? Let the Competition Give You a Hand!
Has your creative well run dry? Do you feel like your PPC ads have lost their kick, or their punch? When reviewing your landing pages do you have the urge to try something new, but you're just not certain in which direction to go? Don't worry, everyone gets blocked at times. There is a plethora of ideas waiting to inspire you! You just just need to look in the right place - … [Read more...] about Need Ideas? Let the Competition Give You a Hand!
The Secret to Success May Lie in Your Settings
Today's topic: The Secret. Ok, so I'm not going to start rattling off the hidden truths to eternal happiness. But I may just provide a tiny bit of relief for you and your PPC campaigns! In continuation of our goal to "Revitalize Your PPC Campaign in 5 Days," today I'm going to concentrate on account settings. Google AdWords, Yahoo! Search Marketing and MSN adCenter all have … [Read more...] about The Secret to Success May Lie in Your Settings
12 Do’s & Don’ts on Increasing Landing Page Conversions
We all know that the landing page is one of the most important aspects of increasing your conversion rate. Below I've listed 12 "Do's" and "Don'ts" to keep in mind when looking at either constructing a landing page from scratch or revising an existing landing page. Any one who is involved with Search Engine Marketing should read this post and use it as a set of guidelines … [Read more...] about 12 Do’s & Don’ts on Increasing Landing Page Conversions
How To Dominate The Last 2 Days of the Month
I have a few questions to pose to you: How often do you hit your PPC budget before the end of the month? If so, how far in advance have you hit your budget: a day, perhaps two, maybe three? If this has happened to your campaigns before, wouldn't this happen to other campaigns as well? Perhaps even your competitors' campaigns? These questions lead me to meditate on a new … [Read more...] about How To Dominate The Last 2 Days of the Month
AdWords Top Ad Placement Formula Is Set for a Facelift
Upon logging into my AdWords accounts this morning, I was greeted with an alert: "Coming Soon: Improvement to the Top Ad Placement Formula." Quickly thereafter I found the official FAQ and AdWords Blog announcement to fill in the gaps. The current formula involves Quality Score and your actual CPC. Google feels that this leaves you, the advertiser, without much control over … [Read more...] about AdWords Top Ad Placement Formula Is Set for a Facelift
PPC News Roundup for August 8, 2007
An article by Brad Geddes talks about how to minimize click fraud by blocking low quality traffic. In the article you will learn how to block your ads from showing in certain countries, how to block competitors from clicking on your ads, see which content network sites are sending you traffic, how to keep yourself from showing for keyword searches, how to block content network … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for August 8, 2007
New Ad Creation Features from Yahoo!
Today we noticed that the 'Create New Ad' section of Yahoo has a different look and added content! In the title and description fields they've entered some example text that advertisers should follow. They've also added 'Ad Writing Best Practices' off to the right of the screen. They mention six tips on how to write good ad text. Another is a 'Preview Live Ads' feature. … [Read more...] about New Ad Creation Features from Yahoo!
PPC News Roundup for June 27, 2007
A post on Seroundtable talks about a company whose offering services to damage your competitors search engine rankings and protect your own…is this for real?! We know that search is a complex beast, but we keep learning just how complex it is. Let your fingers do the walking: Yellowpages.com revamps its site and this could help your local search … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for June 27, 2007