Last Friday I posted 7 reasons why retailers should advertise on Shopzilla.com. Today I'd like to go into a little more in detail and show you how to set up your shopzilla.com account. As previously mentioned in my last blog, Shopzilla.com owns Bizrate.com. So you only have to set up your account once in Shopzilla.com in order to have your products posted on both shopping … [Read more...] about How to Set Up Your Shopzilla.com Account
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7 Reasons Why Retailers Should Advertise with Shopzilla.com
There’s so much talk in the PPC world about Google, Yahoo!, MSN etc. But what about Shopzilla, Bizrate and Price Grabber? These are just three shopping comparison sites among the many out there. Advertising on one of these sites, preferably Shopzilla.com as you will see below, technically is pay-per-click, because you are paying per click. I’ve given seven reasons … [Read more...] about 7 Reasons Why Retailers Should Advertise with Shopzilla.com
Impression Share, Takin’ it to the Streets
Google initially introduced their impression share reporting to AdWords advertisers back in April. To be perfectly honest, there was little buzz within the industry, and this advertiser (yes, me) didn't pay much attention. After speaking with our AdWords rep, the team here at PPC Hero discovered that the impression share report was receiving some additional data: lost … [Read more...] about Impression Share, Takin’ it to the Streets
Are Your PPC Ads Disappearing in Google?
An interesting question/issue has been posted over at WebmasterWorld: On the 16th of May, I noticed that most of the websites that were in the first page rankings in Google USA, had been dropped to second and third page positions. Websites that have replaced them are mostly irrelevant listings from large corporate companies and over-bidded newbies. Is this a glitch in the … [Read more...] about Are Your PPC Ads Disappearing in Google?
What to Learn from Your Competition
"You don't have to go to the dark side and cut your competitor's phone lines or go into a bathroom and write, "For a good time, call [insert competitor's CEO's name here]." But if you believe you're Luke Skywalker and that your rival makes Darth Vader seem like a stand-up guy, then grab your light saber and get ready to destroy the Death Star." (Geoff Williams, Get in the Ring, … [Read more...] about What to Learn from Your Competition
PPC News Roundup for April 13, 2007
This article from Search Insider details Google’s value. Whether you like it or not, the truth is that Google’s efforts to find new and innovative ways to monetize the world’s information is just something we all need to get used to. It's a good idea to keep on your competitors. Heidi Cohen over at Clickz Expertsdiscusses some details on monitoring your … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for April 13, 2007
Position Preference – When in Doubt, Bid High
Position preference is an advanced feature in Google AdWords that gives users more control over the positioning of their ads. Why do advertisers need or want to use this feature? * Direct-response advertisers can target their most cost-effective ad position. * This means that if you know you get the best results by running your ads at the bottom of the first page, you can … [Read more...] about Position Preference – When in Doubt, Bid High
Light Sabers at the Ready! The “Empire” Is On the Move.
In the world of search, the primary competitors are Google and Yahoo!, and no matter what the situation is, one is always trying to out-do the other. The most recent resurgence of this on-going power struggle is Google’s retaliation to Yahoo!’s third-party import tool. As part of the roll out of the Panama interface, Yahoo! included the option for advertisers to … [Read more...] about Light Sabers at the Ready! The “Empire” Is On the Move.
PPC News Roundup for March 30, 2007
This is the first I’ve heard that Google and Yahoo may be including SEO rankings and tactic history to PPC quality score… A good post on things that seem to matter in PPC but don’t. Examples are average CTR, top spot, and # of keywords. They talk about competitors - not needing to see their bids or their keywords but don’t give a good or thorough … [Read more...] about PPC News Roundup for March 30, 2007
Welcome to the Panama Jungle: A user’s guide to Yahoo!’s new interface
Contents Introduction Migration Tips and Info Billing/Admin New Account Accessibility/Invoicing System Account Status Account Management General Campaigns Ad Groups Keyword Management Ad Text Management Part 1: Short and Long Ad Texts Part 2: Dynamic Keyword Insertion Part 3: Ad Text Approval Timeframes Bulk Upload Options Reporting Conversion … [Read more...] about Welcome to the Panama Jungle: A user’s guide to Yahoo!’s new interface
5 Ideas for A/B Testing Your PPC Ad Text
With the new algorithm changes from Google and Yahoo!, having a good quality score is an added challenge in the PPC world; and your ad text is a big part of having a great quality score. Here are five tips I have used personally that helped me gain control of my accounts through ad text testing. 1. Call to action: Speaking with Google and Yahoo! frequently, they suggest that … [Read more...] about 5 Ideas for A/B Testing Your PPC Ad Text