The countdown to the Yahoo! And Microsoft integration has begun, and could be in full effect for PPC advertising as soon as November 1st. The transition from Yahoo! Search Marketing to Microsoft adCenter has filled our office with a mixture of excitement and nerves. As campaign managers, we have many questions about the impending changes and how they will affect our accounts. … [Read more...] about Yahoo! To Microsoft Transition Survival Guide
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PPC News Roundup for September 24, 2010 Plus – Twitter Promo!
To kick things off this week, I’d like to mention a promo we are running through our Twitter account (@ppchero – and yes, I did just promote a promotion). If you’d like to have your blog post included in our weekly roundup, shoot us a link through Twitter, explain you’d like to be considered, and you’ll have that opportunity. While we can’t guarantee we’ll run every submission … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for September 24, 2010 Plus – Twitter Promo!
PPC News Roundup for September 24, 2010
Want to boost your paid search clicks without increasing your budget? Of course you do! Mike Fleming of Search Engine Guide has advice for accomplishing just that. His tip for increasing clicks is to discover untapped markets that can become successful by developing correlations between what you offer and what searchers may be typing. The idea is, people don’t always know what … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for September 24, 2010
Our Greatest Hits for August 2010
The page views have spoken! Below we have gathered PPC Hero’s four most visited, and hopefully most valuable articles from April. Whether you’re a new or long-time subscriber, you may have missed these insightful and helpful PPC management tips. Jen holds the honor for writing our most trafficked blog in the month of August. In her post, Jen tells you everything you need to … [Read more...] about Our Greatest Hits for August 2010
Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance Guide
We all know it’s coming. Some of us are excited while some of us wish it weren’t so. It’s certainly the biggest news in PPC marketing since…I dunno…AdWords? It’s tough to finally say it, but Yahoo and Bing are combining in, what they’re calling, “the Yahoo! And Microsoft Search Alliance.” I guess that wasn’t as scary as I thought. As they say, admitting is the first step. The … [Read more...] about Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance Guide
PPC News Roundup for August 27, 2010
PPCBlog has an informative article on the integration of Search Query Reports into the Search campaigns Keywords tab. The changes will simplify the process of adding negative keywords and site placements to your campaigns. It may take some getting used to, but you will now be able to improve campaign targeting faster than ever before! If you are looking to find a good way to … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for August 27, 2010
Are Your Ads Dynamic?
As the Bing/Yahoo merger nears, I thought it might be beneficial to talk about Bing. If you are anything like us here at Hanapin, you have been working for the past two months (if not more) to make sure all of your ducks are in a row before the merger takes place. Its not that Bing didn’t matter before, it did, but now it matters more. In order to prepare for the traffic … [Read more...] about Are Your Ads Dynamic?
10 Tips for Advertising on Facebook
Every day, about 200 million people log onto Facebook, spending an average of 14 minutes on the site—adding up to about seven hours per month! This high number of engaged users represents a huge potential advertising audience for your business. If you choose to tap into this audience, consider following these 10 tips for advertising on Facebook: Familiarize yourself with … [Read more...] about 10 Tips for Advertising on Facebook
36 Myths of PPC
Note: This post was authored by Amber, a prolific blogger at PPC Hero and one of our long-time PPC managers, who welcomed her gorgeous son Jacob on April 29th! Over the course of the past several years, many old PPC tactics have become dated and are no longer considered best practice. There have also been many PPC strategies that have been developed bloggers and so-called PPC … [Read more...] about 36 Myths of PPC
Efficient bid management: spreadsheet fun!
Changing keyword bids is going to be a task that faces you with some regularity if you’re managing any PPC account. It would be fantastic if we could just manage ad group bids and never consider the cost of our individual keywords, but it doesn’t always work that way. Sometimes, you have fabulous keyword performers who need to be supported with better bids, hanging out in an ad … [Read more...] about Efficient bid management: spreadsheet fun!
Using URL Tracking Parameters To Get More Out Of Analytics
One of the challenges of working in an agency environment is that, while it helps get the work done, multiple people touch an account, and you run the risk of creating inconsistencies. When you need to know that your data is accurate it’s nice to know that you and your team have taken a few minutes in the beginning to set up a system for URL building and tracking. Once you … [Read more...] about Using URL Tracking Parameters To Get More Out Of Analytics
PPC News Roundup for 3/26/2010
The biggest news in search this week came out of Google with the launch of “Retargeting” on the Content Network. You can now target users who did not result in a conversion on a website. It is all based on user intent. The folks over at Search Engine Land got the inside scoop from their reps, check out what they had to say. According to this post from Portent Interactive, the … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for 3/26/2010