Posted on Feb 19, 2010 under pay per click |
What is the best pay-per-click to put on my site, for most profit? Thanks
Google adwords is expensive, you can try yahoo.
good lucky
Posted on Feb 14, 2010 under pay per click |
What is the easiest/least expensive way to set up a question and answer forum? I also want to install a few topic related, pay per click ads. How easy is this for a novice such as myself? Thank you
you can join paid to click website like neobux *trusted site*
dont worry its not scam,, im newbie & already got my earning $10 which transferred through paypal 
you can earn about $4.95 per month and if you want to upgrade your account, you can earn $30-$100 per month
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Posted on Jan 24, 2010 under adwords ppc |
Does anyone know what is the best training to become a good affiliate marketer with the use of a pay per click engine like Google Adwords?
There are tons of guides out there introducing adwords, sorry them kind of become a blur to me, it’s worth viewing at least one over the shoulder tutorial video package, to ge a feel for the flow, you can probably find something at clickbank in the $20 range, though googles online educational material is extensive and will teach you all of the mechanics.
If you were investing in a single package, get something that encompasses a broader range including adwords, perhaps a general affiliate marketing package, or looking a step further, a CPA marketing package, which will often touch on PPC as one if several promotion techniques. The CPA packages tend to be pricey though, because that that way the big money hunters go.
Perry Marshal has a ton of training material out there, his definitive Adwords guide should be OK, he has a 3 level pricing arrangement starting at $49, which is something new for this sort of product, (beats back-selling the advanced version) might pay off if you need an adwords voucher.
After writing the comments, I checked, THE 2 BELOW APPEAR TO HAVE RECENTLY GONE INACTIVE, sorry about that.
One adword specific package I found useful crackingtheadwordscode.com priced at $39.95 seems to have a broken neglected cart link. Guess I and 2 year old packages are out of touch.
I found Affiliate Blueprint to be one of the most practical nuts and bolts guides with 4 1/2 hours of material showing in detail his exact day to day PPC routine, he made extensive use of spreadsheets for tracking, it was produced in 2008, if made today it would probably just add emphasis to google’s quality rating system, unfortunately has been recently pulled off the market to clear the way for the more costly Affiliate Blueprint II which is really a complimentary product, relying entirely on SEO traffic instead of PPC. While version 1 sold last for $97, version 2 is more like $397. Perhaps you can find someone with version 1.
Posted on Jan 23, 2010 under adwords ppc |
I have other PPC ad accounts. In analytics I can see how many visitors I am getting and how long they stay on the page, bounce rate etc…but I can’t seem to figure out how I track how many of them turn in to sales. My account gives me overall goal conversion but says they are all coming from my shopping cart as the source. Any ideas?
Some people worry that analytics would enable to know what you are earning from your ads, and would price them proportionally. there are Ok alternatives like statCounter
Affiliate companies will pass on tracking code you can attach to clicks, allowing you to track conversion, the form is something like:
www.destination?tid=ad3site4 (tid for clickbank, sid is for CJ) ad3site4 is your secret code 8 char max
The big budget operators can use statsjunky.com which automates the tracking process to a sick degree, though again sharing results with a 3rd a party may not be for the truly paranoid.
Posted on Jan 15, 2010 under adwords ppc |
I’m having problems using pay per click (PPC), mainly Google Adwords, since it is now just sooo expensive that it makes it not worthwhile to even be in business.
Does anyone know any way that I can either cut my PPC costs, or increase the number of people who buy - I guess mainly I want to make some profit again, so I guess the main thing is cutting the costs, although more turnover for the same spend would I guess be the same thing.
Are there any good websites, tips, courses, books, etc that can help - or can any of you help please? I’m up against it and desperately need help.
Thanks,
Jan
I think John M gives some good advice, don’t automatically go for 1st palce and make sure your ads are relevant to what you do.
You could try PPC management companies, but they tend to be very expensive and you really don’t know who you’re dealing with, it could be some kid sat in their bedroom at their moms house - you get the idea..
One product I would recommend is here at http://www.ppc-management.org - it didn’t cut out costs by 90% as they claim to for some, but it did save us around 65% which is still pretty impressive, you just have to watch out then that Google and co don’t keep putting the costs up!
Posted on Jan 12, 2010 under pay per click |
I have signed up for google ad sense but this only allows me to place ads on my site and earn revenue by clicks. I want to have my ad placed on websites and pay per click. Any ideas on how I can do this?
There are websites that allows you to register to have link exchange where you advertise someone else’s website and your website is advertised on theirs. Search on Google with link exchange and see where it takes you.. good luck.
Posted on Jan 07, 2010 under pay per click |
I heard if you click a URL you’d be paying the host of the website. How does the host actually take money from you???? Can you please explain in detail?
Well, how DO they take money from you? Is it they take it off ur internet bill?
They DON’T make money if you click their website, only if you click an ad on the site. Site owners have the option to put ads on their sites, if they sign up for a service such as google adsense, after a period of time when enough people click the ads on your site, google sends you a check for the amount you earned.
Posted on Jan 06, 2010 under pay per click |
I heard if you click a URL you’d be paying the host of the website. How does the host actually take money from you???? Can you please explain in detail?
For every time the URL is clicked, the web host gets paid a certain amount.
So multiply the square root of the number of clicks to the power of 2 by the amount per click, and that’s how much they get paid
Posted on Jan 03, 2010 under pay per click |
Can you explain me how much google pay per click?
do they pay per click or how many click equal $1? like that …
thanks
It is depends on targeted niche/keyword inside your site/page. I think these two tools will help you out: google.com/sktool & google.com/insights/search
Posted on Jan 01, 2010 under pay per click |
I’m having problems with Google Adsense. Its Google’s advertising program. There program lets you display adds on your site so you can earn money by pay per click. There program searches your site then displays ads relational to your content. The problem is that its to close to my content. I would like a advertising program where I can choose keywords and the ads will show up accordingly. I want a advertising program where I control the ads. HELP !
With Google Adsense there is an option to select what sort of advertisement you want to display on your site.
Just go to your control panel Add setting.
The google would the best shot to earn more money as it gets more visitors and payout is much higher than anywhere else.