Jan 28, 2008 | advertising, Google Adwords, internet marketing, MSN, pay-per-click, PPC, search engine marketing, sem, sponsored search, web site marketing, Yahoo Search Marketing
I’m still working on the specs for our Google AdWords management application. I have to say…even just doing specs for something like this is a laborious task. Trying to get everything out of my head and onto paper that I want the application to do is...
Jan 2, 2008 | advertising, analytics, business advice, business planning, internet marketing, marketing, marketing plan, performance measurement, tracking, web site marketing
Welcome to the first Work Media blog post of 2008. We hope everybody had a terrific New Years!We’ve been finishing up the Work Media 2008 marketing plan and it got me thinking about something very important when it comes to marketing, and that is measurement....
Dec 14, 2007 | advertising, business advice, business plan, business planning, internet marketing, marketing, marketing plan
We are working on Work Media’s 2008 marketing plan, so I thought that would be a good subject for today’s blog post. I was listening to an audio program at some point in the last year that had a formula for a seven sentence marketing plan. This may be a...
Dec 4, 2007 | ad writing, advertising, copywriting, Google Adwords, internet marketing, marketing, paid search, pay-per-click, PPC, search engine marketing, web site marketing, Yahoo Search Marketing
The human mind is a wondrous and complicated thing. It is also completely unpredictable. When it comes to writing ads for paid search marketing, you might think you know what copy will cause people to click your ad…but you really don’t. We’ve...
Nov 12, 2007 | advertising, blog, blog marketing, Blogging, blogging advice, blogging service, internet marketing, keyword research, keywords
Here are five pieces of advice for your blog (you do blog don’t you?).1. Go deep. Here’s what we mean – unless you’re the kind of writer who is so fascinating that people will hang on your every word no matter what you say – and...
Oct 31, 2007 | advertising, Facebook, internet marketing, paid search, pay-per-click, PPC, sponsored search, web marketing, web site marketing
Facebook has just released a new advertising platform called Flyers Pro ads intended specifically for serving targeted ads to Facebook users. Rather than serving ads based on keywords, like search ads, the ads are served based on user profiles. For example, you can...