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The major players in PPC advertising The search engine industry is constantly changing as the industry's top search engines continue to battle each other for the biggest market share – but, , Google continues to dominate. With the largest number of indexed pages on the Internet, PLUS the sheer number of people who rely on it to find information, it's easy to understand why Google has become the most powerful search engine in the industry. This is why I recommend that ANY good search engine campaign — search engine optimization OR pay-per-click — should begin with Google. Once you've developed a solid understanding of pay-per-click using Google AdWords, it's a good idea to flex your muscles and move into the other PPC programs like Yahoo! Search Marketing and Microsoft adCenter… a. Google AdWords Google AdWords is the biggest player in the PPC advertising market by far — its ads reach 80% of Internet users every month. Another benefit of AdWords is that it ranks its search results based on a combination of:
In other words, Google AdWords takes into account how well the ad does its job of encouraging people to click on it. So you don't necessarily have to pay more to appear higher in the results! And that's where all your ad writing efforts pay off. You see, if your closest competitor puts together an ad that's poorly written and doesn't persuade people to click on it, then chances are YOUR ad will get the higher-ranked spot in Google's search results! If those weren't enough reasons to start with Google AdWords, here are a few more:
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50 Ways To Get More Website Visitors: Who wants to get more visitors to their websites? Everybody, of course! And that's why there are so many products devoted to this topic. I must have looked at hundreds of them over the years.
OK, what do I like about "Traff'ic Armada"? Three things: (1) Price (2) Quality (3) Method of delivery. "Armada" consists of no fewer than 52 videos, covering 50 ways to get more visitors to your websites. Now these are not in-depth "how-to" videos. They simply present traff'ic generating ideas, and are designed to stimulate you into exploring techniques which maybe you hadn't considered before. "Propellor"? "Torrents"? "Amazon" and "eBay"? Have you thought of using any of these to get more visitors? These are just a few ideas, and you can see a couple of the videos on the sales page here: |
You can check it out the Traffic Amanda here.
Traffic Ultimatum
And here is another traffic resource If you need traffic for your business. This video from George Brown. I got hold of a copy of it – it is called Traffic Ultimatum. And it's brilliant! Honestly I have not been this impressed with a product in a long time. I hope you can take as much value from this as I have! |



But, every now and then, one traff'ic product catches my eye. And this is one of them.. Fimihan Awolow's "Traff'ic Armada". No, I hadn't come across Fimihan before, but after I found his "Armada" videos, I did a bit of research and he seems to be a genuine guy – not pushy, quite modest, in fact.