A well-implemented PPC search advertising campaign encourages visitors to engage in a Target Action before leaving a site and still comes back for return visits. This can be accomplished by integrating relevant content that maintains the marketing message and creates a valuable resource site for its visitors. You can achieve this in six simple steps:
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PPC Search Advertising Ensures Site Visitor Returns
September 8th, 2010
JJames Increase Your Sales Performance With PPC Management
September 7th, 2010
JJames Ever wonder what is the secret to boost your ROI without spending almost anything? Evaluating first your Conversion Funnel is the key to lessen your Cost per Acquisition. With proper PPC management, you can achieve this without even changing any of your current online marketing strategies.
The Target Action is your principal purpose you have your [...]
Squeeze Every Last Drop Of Profit From Adsense
September 6th, 2010
JJames Are you getting enough revenue from your Adsense efforts? Are you looking out to get started with AdSense or just increase your current revenue from it? Google Adsense can be a great way to increase a website’s revenue when done the right way. Hundreds of thousands of sites and blogs enjoy a healthy amount of [...]
Budget-friendly PPC Management Scoop
September 6th, 2010
JJames PPC is one of the most cost-effective forms of online advertising if you understand how it all works. Although PPC management can be quite expensive, these secrets will help you get the most out of your PPC campaign and spend as little as possible.
Secret #1: Research your Keywords. The more popular the keyword, the more [...]
How To Make Your Paid Search Advertising Remunerate
September 6th, 2010
JJames Here are some tips to make your paid search advertising campaign pay:
1. Don’t pick your own keywords. Keep an open mind in choosing the appropriate keywords for your website. It’s advisable that you let your potential customers choose the keywords for you. What keywords do they use when searching for your product or service? Narrow [...]


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