This post is dedicated to all the PPC search advertisers out there who think they have done everything to their PPC account and still can't get the results they need to meet their goals. Just like any job out there, you can never be bored with your PPC account. There is ALWAYS something you can do to improve your performance. Below is a PPC account checklist to make sure you … [Read more...] about Never Get Bored With My PPC Tasks Checklist
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Our Greatest Hits for February, 2009
The page views have spoken! Below we have gathered PPC Hero’s four most visited, and hopefully most valuable, articles from February. Whether you’re a new or long-time subscriber you may have missed these insightful and helpful pay-per-click management tips. Enjoy! Google AdWords has recently launched a new website called the Google Agency Tool Kit. This new site basically … [Read more...] about Our Greatest Hits for February, 2009
Discovering Keywords On the Cheap
This week we are featuring guest articles from our PPC Hero allies! We requested submissions from our readers and we received excellent responses from some great PPC bloggers! The PPC Hero team will return to our regularly scheduled articles next week. Enjoy! I love log files, analytics, and looking in your own backyard for PPC keyword strategies. I think your own site's … [Read more...] about Discovering Keywords On the Cheap
PPC News Roundup for January 30, 2009
Greetings PPC Hero readers! We are recovering from 12" of snow and ice the past couple days. I was pretty happy, though, as Indiana University canceled classes for the first time since the 70's. Here's your weekly dose of PPC links ... Happy Friday! Brad Geddes gives us some helpful web-based tools to aid in your split testing. Brad highly suggests making sure you have enough … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for January 30, 2009
PPC News Roundup for January 23, 2009
This week's roundup brings us some adieu about Match Types. Some discussion within the PPC community has lead to differing views about how they should be incorporated into your accounts. Does the state of the economy result in dirty PPC strategies? Should you still go for head keywords? SEM Geek gives their take, emphasizing the need to nurture and protect your brand. … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for January 23, 2009
Blog News Roundup for December 26th
From the Adwords Agency Blog, Quality Score fact of the day states that a few bad performance days from testing is not going to kill your quality score. In fact Google recommends you test your ads and landing pages to see what's working and what's not. As long as you delete the non-performers you'll be okay. Search Engine Journal has an interesting post on ways clients can … [Read more...] about Blog News Roundup for December 26th
Should Small Businesses Really Avoid PPC?
On Monday, Media Post's Search Insider published an article titled, "Small Businesses to PPC Search: Drop Dead." This article takes an interesting tone, one of caveat emptor for small businesses using PPC as a viable marketing option. When I read this article, I envisioned the author holding a massive red stop sign yelling "DON'T DO IT" to any small business owner who … [Read more...] about Should Small Businesses Really Avoid PPC?
Interview with Tim Ash – Author of Landing Page Optimization
Think you know how to test landing pages? Put your knowledge to the test and see if you're on the right track with Tim Ash, author of Landing Page Optimization: The Definitive Guide to Testing and Tuning for Conversions, and President of Sitetuners.com. Tim is an entrepreneur, internet marketing leader and co-founder of several internet related start-ups. Currently Tim is the … [Read more...] about Interview with Tim Ash – Author of Landing Page Optimization
What You Need to Know About Google’s Decision to End Preferred Cost Bidding
Google AdWords is often testing new features within our pay-per-click accounts. Some of them work great and some of them don't. With an organic program like AdWords, this kind of testing is to be expected. Google recently announced that on January 26, 2009 preferred cost bidding within AdWords will no longer be available. Currently, preferred cost bidding is still available in … [Read more...] about What You Need to Know About Google’s Decision to End Preferred Cost Bidding
Google Confirms Conversion Rates Have No Effect on Quality Score
According to the Google Adwords Agency Blog, your account conversion rate does not affect your account Quality score. While some of you may already know this, apparently there are many others that don't. And some of these people are actually implementing conversion codes on their site to track easy conversions just to try and increase their Quality Score. Some advertisers … [Read more...] about Google Confirms Conversion Rates Have No Effect on Quality Score
PPC News Roundup for October 24th, 2008
We start off today's roundup with reports! Thrilling! In all seriousness, Google Analytics is adding some new features that will make it even more useful, including custom reports, integration with AdSense, Motion Charts, and more. Plus, they have some videos that offer more insight into how everything will work. Speaking of reports, AdWords isn't slacking either. Google … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for October 24th, 2008
How to Analyze the Most Important PPC Reports
Of all the reasons to love pay-per-click advertising, the reporting capabilities have to be number one! All of the major (and minor) PPC search engines offer reporting so that you can make smart, informed decisions about your advertising. That being said, reports are only capable of providing the best data when they're analyzed correctly. So, today's PPC Basics lesson is … [Read more...] about How to Analyze the Most Important PPC Reports