I don’t know about you, but I feel busy: all of the time. I can’t recall the last time I looked around at work and thought, wow, I’m done, I’ll have a Kit Kat. Mostly it’s all right, that’s okay for now, next please. While I like staying busy, there’s a serious danger in this constant engagement: if you move too quickly, and think about too much, you’ll forget what you’ve … [Read more...] about Don’t Trust Your Brain: Managing PPC With Friends
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PPC News Roundup for May 14, 2010
Keywords are the basis of any solid PPC campaign but sometimes finding the right keywords is easier said than done. The Giant List of keyword Tools is a valuable addition to any PPC toolbox, making keyword research a little less daunting and a little more productive. As you probably already know, Yahoo and Microsoft are making plans to integrate. Naturally, many advertisers … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for May 14, 2010
Why Specialty Businesses Need Long-Tail Keyword Marketing
At WordStream, we firmly believe in the power of the long tail for cost-efficient, high-converting paid search marketing campaigns. Long tail keywords are an effective marketing tactic for every kind of business. However, if you're a niche, specialty business and you haven't yet embraced the long tail, you really need a reality check! Long-tail keyword marketing is absolutely … [Read more...] about Why Specialty Businesses Need Long-Tail Keyword Marketing
PPC News Roundup for May 7, 2010
Oh, I love a list. I love even more when someone gathers useful resources I’d otherwise have to Google or bookmark into a list. Thanks to Portent Interactive for this handy guide to keyword research sources. We love to test new strategies, and retargeting has been on our radar for a while now. This post from Search Engine Watch poses the question that I think a lot of search … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for May 7, 2010
Our Greatest Hits for April 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. Planning on taking the Google Advertising Fundamentals Exam in the near future? Before you take it, check out these tips for passing … [Read more...] about Our Greatest Hits for April 2010
Don’t forget about the Smaller Search Engines – 7Search
While the top three search engines account for over 90% of search traffic, there are hidden deals to be found on price per click hiding among the second tier search networks. One such network is 7Search. 7Search provides advertising for a network of small websites and search engines like Mamma.com (the “Mother” of all search engines!). The quality of clicks are often lower, … [Read more...] about Don’t forget about the Smaller Search Engines – 7Search
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
PPC News Roundup for 4/30/2010
I don’t know if it’s my love of fun pictures of my love of good ideas, but I enjoy this post from Mike Fleming on Search Engine Guide about the possibility that lies in your broad match keywords. He’s right- treated properly, broad match keywords can be like a gold mine for excellent longer-tail keywords you can add to your account that you may not have caught on your original … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for 4/30/2010
Coping With Trouble In Your PPC Account
You’ve diligently worked to create a well-organized, well-rounded PPC account with lots of tightly-themed keywords in your ad groups. You’ve written compelling ads with lots of benefits and a strong call-to-action. You figure you’ve set up your PPC account successfully and it works well for a while. But then you start seeing your traffic drop and you know that you’re facing … [Read more...] about Coping With Trouble In Your PPC Account
Tracking Revenue and Cost In Adwords
Conversion Tracking in Google Adwords Google’s conversion tracking in Adwords allows you to take your account to the next level by providing you with ROI data that can help you more accurately identify both areas of success and opportunities. The best part is it only takes a snippet of code and few settings to get started! Using Conversion Tracking The first step you must … [Read more...] about Tracking Revenue and Cost In Adwords
PPC News Roundup for 4/23/2010
Site speed has been included as one of the factors in determining your ranking in Google, but Matt Cutts explains that it’s not something to blow out of proportion. There are a plethora of tools you can use in addition to Google Webmaster Tools to monitor your site’s speed and make improvements. Hopefully user experience will improve with this change as SEMs start to put more … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for 4/23/2010
How To Exclude Domains from the Content Network
The Google and Yahoo! Content Networks are great for capturing additional PPC traffic but if not managed, it can quickly spend a lot of money without giving you the results you are looking for. If you haven’t reviewed your network website list recently and added in exclusions, it might be time to take a look. In both Google and Yahoo! you can exclude both domains and subdomains … [Read more...] about How To Exclude Domains from the Content Network