If you wanna make some display ads for yourself…or your clients, but don’t really have the time, money, expertise: that’s okay! Yahoo is piloting a program that provides templates to help you in creating display ads and displaying them for a minimum of $30/day. Read Yahoo’s take on why you would want to run them, and how to get started. Hey! Apparently this has confused a … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for Friday 6/26/2009
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PPC News Roundup for June 5, 2009
Do you have the latest version of AdWords Editor? They say that version 7.5.1 slices, dices and jubilees! It gets stains out of your carpet, mows the lawn and delivers the pizza! Just kidding. There are some new additions that will be very helpful such as CSV importing and additional keyword opportunity tools. Have you been keeping an eye on your trademark keywords … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for June 5, 2009
Blog News Roundup for Friday, May 29, 2009
Do you like to party hard on the holidays? If so you don't want to miss this excuse for a party from the YSM Blog. Amongst some of the more well known holidays are a myriad of different celebrations that advertisers may use to focus their search campaigns. Personally, I'm looking forward to Ugly Dog Day at the end of June, but I don't think I have a search campaign that can … [Read more...] about Blog News Roundup for Friday, May 29, 2009
8 Geo-Targeting Dos and Don’ts You Need to Follow
Welcome to day 2 of our week-long series on PPC geo-targeting! When navigating the expansive waters of geo-targeting with pay-per-click, there are about as many tactics to employ as there are locations to target. Choosing the right geo-targeting tactics can be a daunting task. To that end, today I'm going to share 4 Dos and 4 Don'ts to paint a very clear picture of how … [Read more...] about 8 Geo-Targeting Dos and Don’ts You Need to Follow
Geo-Qualifiers In Your Keywords and Ads Can Give Your Local PPC A Boost!
The key to a successful online marketing campaign is to always, always think the way your potential customer thinks. Armed with that perspective, you must build a keyword list to take advantage of these hypothesized search habits. You must test ad creative that speaks to these customers. And you must follow the numbers as you expand and contract your keyword list and adjust … [Read more...] about Geo-Qualifiers In Your Keywords and Ads Can Give Your Local PPC A Boost!
Get Found in Your Own Neighborhood! 5 Ways to Increase Your Local PPC Performance
Whether you're new to PPC or not, geo-targeting is an essential tactic to know and understand. In the next five days, we're going to dive into the why, how, where and when of geo-targeting best practices. Google and Yahoo have updated their geo- targeting tools recently, which make it easer to target local areas or certain parts of the world. So, start thinking about your … [Read more...] about Get Found in Your Own Neighborhood! 5 Ways to Increase Your Local PPC Performance
How and When Mom and Pop Businesses Should Use PPC
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! Mom and Pop businesses are usually localized to small geographic area and have tiny operating budgets. Local marketing … [Read more...] about How and When Mom and Pop Businesses Should Use PPC
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
A Beginners Checklist for Writing Benefit-Focused Ad Texts
Continuing our series on PPC basics, we now find ourselves at a monumental juncture in our PPC adventures. That might be an over exaggeration, but ad texts can really drive home clicks and conversions for your campaigns. In order to write the best ads possible, you need to write benefit-focused ad texts. Simply put, ads that are benefit-focused do exactly what the name implies … [Read more...] about A Beginners Checklist for Writing Benefit-Focused Ad Texts
A 400% Increase In Conversion Rate? Yep, It’s Possible!
The PPC Hero team launched our Landing Page Critique Podcast Series in July. We have reviewed a handful of landing pages/websites in order to help readers generate more conversions and revenue. We received an update from one of our landing page critique subjects and thought we'd share their results with everyone. In August, the PPC Hero Team reviewed the landing for Video Game … [Read more...] about A 400% Increase In Conversion Rate? Yep, It’s Possible!
Want A Free Pass to Pay Per Click Summit?
Think you have the best search marketing strategy? PPC Summit is calling all Internet marketers to submit your proven technique or strategy that helped increase your conversions. Winner gets a FREE PASS to PPC Summit. Take note: the deadline is May 12th! Just answer these two questions to enter: Question #1: What Increased Your Search Marketing ROI Last Year? Question #2: … [Read more...] about Want A Free Pass to Pay Per Click Summit?
Learn the Basics of Testing Ad Copy: A PPC Primer
One of the best features of pay-per-click advertising is the ability to test. There are numerous tools and options in AdWords, Yahoo! Search Marketing and adCenter that allow PPC advertisers to test nearly every piece of their account. But, admittedly, this barrage of bells and whistles could make the average-Joe-PPC-beginner go crazy - or worse yet, abandon PPC altogether! I … [Read more...] about Learn the Basics of Testing Ad Copy: A PPC Primer