22 Apr

by DBarefoot
For most affiliate marketers Google AdWords is like the advertising bible. There are apparently “better ones” who argue to have new and better ways to advertise better than Google AdWords and its likes. It may be practical, but Google AdWords is a huge tool behind the success of “normal” affiliate marketers like us, the best Google AdWords tips are as follows:
Google AdWord Tips #1 – It is key to ensure the relevancy of the ad, it might seem to be common sense but the startling fact is hardly anybody does it. As an example, if “New TV” is put on the ad to sell a Sony XYX Plasma TV, the ad will look inapplicable and so 80%+ people clicking on that ad for particular information will not be buying the product while if instead “Sony XYX PLazma” is written, it will attract the attention of the buyers and boost up the sales.
Google AdWord Tips #2 – Your Google Ad should be exact – simply make a few dissimilar ads if you have a few different key words – a high place can be achieved for all your keywords which link to your site in this [Read more...]
Posted in Adwords by: Natasha
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15 Apr

by hyperlinkguerrilla
At first, it may seem like the keyword part of AdWords is easy. You see keywords and you see which ones are getting a lot of traffic, right? You see the prices for certain keywords as well. Actually, it’s a bit more complex than that.
Google AdWords has a reputation for being a very lucrative endeavor for internet marketers, but without the right care, one can get into a lot of financial trouble with Google AdWords. Some people recommend using the “set it and forget it technique”. However, this may not be your best bet especially if you have never used this advertising system before. It is better to carefully select your keywords, and then closely monitor your ads to see which keywords are performing better. Then, you can change your keywords if needed to make your ads as effective as possible.
Before even beginning your campaign, you’ll want to create the landing pages for your product.
You want potential customers to be directed to well-thought-out landing pages that presell them into buying your product.
If by chance, you find that your ad cam [Read more...]
Posted in Adwords by: Natasha
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10 Apr

by nixter
Is it really dead?
In an online forum post from WebProWorld.com (A discussion on Google), people from all over are speculating about what is going on. In fact, one member was quick to point out that the last big shift Google had, we saw the PR system go down as well. This begs the question…
Are we on the verge of a BIG PR shift? or,
Are we seeing a Google marketing scheme just to shake people up?
In many ways, Google needs to be improved upon their “broken down PR system”. There are so many areas if they payed attention to forums and blogs all around the world, they would have more than enough feedback about their PR system to fix this growing PR issue.
Page ranking is a potentially a great system. It CAN be a great system if it directly ranks websites properly by content, relevance, and not simply by the number of links pointing to an individual website.
These days, you see a website with 15 “medium relevant” links pointing to it while its front page holds a PR of 7-8 out of 10.
How do you justify that?
What will it m [Read more...]
Posted in Google Page Rank by: Natasha
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02 Apr

by Antifluff Superstar
Many webmasters are obsessed with the Google Page Rank. Articles and books have been written about Google PR (Page Rank). Forum postings cover the topic over and over again and about every 3 months tensions are rising when a possible Page Rank update is eventually happening. Page Rank updates are an interesting experience watching a small group of webmasters go a little crazy.
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It all starts with somebody noticing the PR update in progress. This event will find its way into forums and newsgroups fast. Within minutes and hours the Internet community becomes aware of a Page Rank update.
As Google.com uses several different data centers for its search engine services and also updates them in different intervals webmasters all over the world will see different results when looking for Page Rank results. A Page Rank update will also not complete within an hour or a day. For severa [Read more...]
Posted in Google Page Rank by: Natasha
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29 Mar

by search-engine-land
Google has established a popularity contest for websites. They have devised a grading system that examines all of the websites on the internet and crunches their existence down to a single number between 0 and 10. While the actual formula that Google uses to establish Page Rank(PR) is a closely guarded secret, there are several factors considered common knowledge that can increase the chances of getting a better PR. Among these factors are the ratio between incoming links and outbound links, the rank of the referring page of inbound links, the frequency with which you update your website, and the amount of actual traffic that visits your website.
The ratio of inbound links to outbound links on your website is an important factor to consider when you are trying to increase your PR within Google’s Ranking system. Every day little Google-bots scour the internet and gather facts about all the websites on the internet.
These facts are compiled into one large repository that we all know as the Google Search Engine. Once every few months, the Google brain trust crunches the n [Read more...]
Posted in Google Page Rank by: Natasha
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06 Mar

by Mark Fidelman
Currently, Google is the leading search engine online, and with good reason: Google supports multiple languages, even including a translator tool, it’s simple to use, and it has one of the most sophisticated search engine algorithms developed. Therefore, it’s common sense that we want our site in Google’s top spots! It may not be the easiest process to comprehend, but with persistence, your results are well within reach.
There are many “Google mysteries” yet to be revealed, but the main goal is an abundance of backlinks and some basic SEO knowledge. Breaking it down further you need to include quality, original content, use keywords and descriptions, and become meta tag friendly.
So exactly how many backlinks do you need to be #1? Well no one is exactly positive, but the “PageRank Pyramid”, if you will, is thought to go a little something like this:
PR 2 = 0-5 links
PR 3 = 5-50 links
PR 4 = 50-500 links
PR 5 = 500-5000 links
PR 6 = 5000-50000 links
PR 7 = 50000-500000 l [Read more...]
Posted in Google Page Rank by: Natasha
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05 Mar

by johnscotthaydon
Many SEO (search engine optimisation) savvy people get caught up with measuring Google pagerank. It was once thought to be an important key in establishing high Google rankings. I prefer to interpret Pagerank as an indicator of Google’s perception of a pages authority within the web. I recommend focusing on overall SEO strategy and Pagerank will naturally rise along with rankings.
Pagerank is one of around 200 factors the Google algorithm takes into account when ranking a web page. It is a numerical index rating pages from zero to ten, ten being the highest possible score. Pagerank is believed to be continuously updated by Google, however public approximations are able to be viewed in web browsers via the Google toolbar. These values are updated at irregular intervals, but usually around tri-monthly.
So let’s examine some factors that will improve SERP’s (Search Engine Ranking Positions) and Pagerank.
1: Content
You’re probably tired of hearing about the importance of content.
Yet it is important today as it ever was [Read more...]
Posted in Google Page Rank by: Natasha
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14 Feb

by goodold
Google adwords campaign Management Adwords Advice
Google adwords campaign management can be a challenging task, especially for those who haven’t learned the secrets to mastering the management of adwords.
There are a few tips that many people using Google adwords are not aware of. These techniques, when used consistently, can bring great results. It may take a bit more time but in the long run your adwords campaign dollars will return a much better return on investment. After all, that’s really what is important.
Landing Pages
Many online marketers create one landing page, which they drive visitors to from many different ads. In many cases, this can negatively affect the quality score of your ads, which will cost you more money than is necessary and give you less desirable results than you may expect.
In order to receive the best possible results, for the least possible cost, you should take the time and effort to create a separate landing page for each Google adwords campaign.
Your landing pages should deliver exactly what is promised in your ad. Google [Read more...]
Posted in Adwords by: Natasha
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16 Jan
Article by Judy A. Boozer
We already are aware that Google utilizes a sequence of parameters to evaluate and assign a rank value to the websites. One of the lots of parameters involved with this decision by Google’s complicated filters is based for the customers that your web pages receive. Now, let’s refresh a touch bit; for all those who don’t know, web page rank is applied to pages in your own websites and never into the full web site by itself. You could possibly have a very web page rank appeal of 4 on your main page even when on your internal pages you may have a considerably decrease page rank if not cero page rank. Once all most of the incoming potential customers enters by using your biggest page.
The query in hand is; what can we do to extend page rank? Here’s a touch trick; as soon as you promote your site regardless if you ever are paying for placement in an internet categorized or if you happen to are submitting your web site to a [Read more...]
Posted in Google Page Rank by: Natasha
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05 Jan
Article by Rayner Chandler
It is the search market that is monitored by Google rather than the amount of competition. With all that said there are so many places that Google shows for selling. When the Adwords is most selective then one need not worry about the competition and can easily make profits.
Google vs. Overture: Overture is the major competitor to Google AdWords. One can observe that the gambit is highly priced where there are lot of editors required to take care of the maintenance stringently. Google is one that is more quantitative in nature by engaging in two different ways like they keep track of the click through rates and have so many editors. What is the purpose of Google Adwords keeping track of the click through rate?
Google AdWords Details: Click Through Rate
Click through rate is a coarse approximation of relevancy; in numerous tactics this parallels the theory of grading the Internet on links. A related ad may have upper click through rates t [Read more...]
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