Jul 30, 2007 | blog marketing, Blogging, blogging advice, blogging service, content creation, internet marketing, web site marketing
Jerry Work here. Man, I really “mailed it in” in my last blog post. In other words, I basically just slapped some words down to get something out, but did not put much real effort into it. But sometimes you have to do that just to keep the thing going. The...
Jul 23, 2007 | google, Google Adwords, internet marketing, paid search, pay-per-click, PPC, search marketing, search query performance, web site marketing
There is a fine line between running ads for enough keywords in your paid search account to generate sufficient traffic and running so many that you generate junk traffic. Unless you only use exact match (or the equivalent). But there are so many variations of...
Jun 5, 2007 | google, Google Adwords, Google radio, Google radio ads, internet marketing, pay-per-click, PPC, search marketing, web site marketing
You may have noticed a new tab on your Google AdWords control panel – “Audio Ads”. The Audio Ads option lets you run a radio ad campaign in a very similar fashion as a paid search ad campaign. When you click the tab, you have the option to...
May 23, 2007 | AdWords Editor, google, Google Adwords, internet marketing, paid search, pay-per-click, PPC, search engine marketing, sem, sponsored search, web site marketing
We at Work Media have started using the AdWords Editor tool quite a bit. The AdWords Editor is a free tool that Google recently released to allow for OFF-LINE editing of your AdWords account. It is a bare bones application with a couple of neat features. One feature...
May 21, 2007 | google, Google Adwords, paid search, pay-per-click, PPC, search engine marketing, search marketing, sem, web site marketing
When setting up Google AdWords ads, you have to split your ad copy up into two lines of 35 characters or less. To save space, you may be tempted to split up a word with a hyphen, starting the word on the first line and continuing on the second line. This is often the...
May 2, 2007 | ad networks, advertising, internet marketing, marketing, paid search, pay-per-click, PPC, search marketing, sponsored search, web site marketing
You’ve probably heard that Google has recently purchased Double Click, an ad network management company. Well, in keeping pace, Yahoo! has just announced the purchase of Right Networks, an online ad exchange. Both deals greatly increase the respective...