Saturday, November 26th, 2011 at
11:59 am
Article by Tony Stark
Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising is one of the tools under online marketing that directs visitor traffic to your business. The benefit of PPC is that you only have to pay for the click to your site. It is more effective than other forms of advertising as the people who will mostly click on the link will have a prior need and are on the lookout for the kind of services your business offers.
It does not guarantee you will make a profit but your advertising message will connect to the right people. The amount you spend on your advertising budget will be considerably less and under control. You can even track the effectiveness of your advertising campaign.
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Friday, August 19th, 2011 at
1:01 pm
Article by Kalena Jordan
Beginner’s Guide to Pay Per Click Search Engines (Part 2)
By Kalena Jordan 27 May 2005
In Part 1 of this article, we looked at the various pay for performance advertising models offered by Yahoo! Search Marketing. In this article, we will look at the remaining pay for performance search engine models on our list, starting with Google AdWords.
Google AdWords
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PPC promoting, or pay per click marketing, is the swiftest technique to get traffic to any web site today. But the drawback of this is that the number of rivals using it has risen so much recently that it truly takes some clever systems to stand out and get your adverts clicked on.
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Monday, November 8th, 2010 at
3:32 am

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Sick of playing the risky game of throwing cash into the PPC marketing machine and hoping that it pays off?
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