Wednesday, December 26, 2007

MerchantCircle offers search to local advertisers


"Over half of our 320,000 members are new to the web and rely on MerchantCircle as their only web presence - and 75% of those buying our current advertising products have never advertised online before," said Darren Waddell, Sr. Director of Marketing at MerchantCircle. "Our new product suite offers the simplest, most flexible solution for local business owners to attract new customers online."
First on the list of suite services is a search engine marketing platform and allows local businesses to create and run search marketing campaigns on the major search engines.
Advertisers who want more than text ads or pay-per-click opportunities, though, maybe want to skip straight to the multi-media ad platform. This offering gives local businesses the ability to create videos which are showcased on hubs like Citysearch. The videos are professionally shot and edited to look like premium pieces of video but are actually very affordable.
There is also a listing submission service which offers local marketers the ability to list their business in all of the major online directories from one location and at one time. This could cut the amount of time that businesses spend listing their information.
Finally the custom budget area helps advertisers create and use an advertising budget to get the most from their online ad dollars.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Why Pay per Click Affiliate May Turn to this Lucrative Affiliate Program? � Part One


As a pay per click affiliate, you know it is impossible to monetize your website with 100% conversion rate. No matter how hard try, you are just not able to make sure every single visitor click the google adsense advertisements. In short, 100% conversion is not possible.Most of the pay per click affiliate publishers rely on the law of statistic - the higher the number of visitors, the higher is the number of clicks - to make a decent income from the google adsense program. I am use adsense as an example but the same truth holds for any pay per click program you are in.Most of us (including myself) hope to find our pot of gold as a pay per click affiliate. I admit I failed. But I know I’m not alone. In fact, I estimate that around 80% of the pay per click affiliate are earning less than a dollar everyday from the program.When I first began online, I was expecting my first child. 6 months later, I did not even make $500 as a pay per click affiliate. With my delivery date approaching, I need to work on something that truly can bring me money with little intervention. I started my online business and never look back since, till recently.A revolutionary advertising method caught my attention. It’s a new innovative technology geared to rival the google adsense program. I spent quite some time studying this new approach to advertisement and I was convinced of the huge money making potential - Pay Per Play Advertisement (PPP). PPP turns the phrase "monetize your website with 100% conversion rate" into reality. In fact, I think PPP can potentially overthrown google adsense program as the most popular advertising program online.PPP is a hybrid advertising method that merges traditional radio advertising into the google adsense program. You can think of it as the audio adsense program. It uses similar technology that enables search engine to determine the readable content of any web page where the PPP code is inserted.Whenever a visitor enters a web page, PPP audio automatically plays a single stream of professionally recorded audio advertisement, that last for 5 seconds (You can opt for the 30 seconds program which I will share in subsequent article for higher profit). And you are paid for that! It’s that simple.For the 2.5 years since PPP come into existence, complaints are rare due to the close relation to the content of the site and short play time. I believe pay per play will drastically and dramatically change the landscape of internet advertising, and become the most powerful form of direct advertising the world has seen to date.Why? Because similar to the adsense program, these advertisement are target at the right group of visitors. But unlike the cold hard written content, audio comes with a human touch. Compare to written text, voice is a better relationship builder. And we buy things from people we like because of the good relationship created isn’t it?Why do you think marketers are using You Tube to promote product? Because of its power to build relationship even for 1st time visitor. Agree that PPP is not as powerful as You Tube, but it doesn’t have the intermittent play-stop issue commonly associated with video streaming.Unless the advertisement is so interesting, else nobody will bother to wait for it to complete streaming knowing they are going to be pitched.PPP is different. The moment the visitor enters the site, the audio advertisement automatically play. I tested the sample PPP audio provided. It played smoothly without a glitch on the site.There are more exciting and motivating reasons, why I think pay per play will be the new generation advertising method on the internet.Watch out for part 2 and 3 of the article, as I give you 9 compelling reasons why you should be one of the pioneers for this revolutionary affiliate program.Stay tuned.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Mannix Marketing Launches GuidetoWilliamsburg.com

Mannix Marketing, Inc., a national Internet marketing company (http://www.mannixmarketing.com) with offices based in Williamsburg, Virginia and Glens Falls, New York, announces the launch of a new online information guide to Williamsburg, Virginia, and the Historic Triangle of Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. The site features tourism information on lodging, dining and attractions as well as an online coupon and specials section where visitors and local residents can find bargains throughout the year.
"GuidetoWilliamsburg.com is the ultimate guide to the Historic Triangle for both visitors and residents," said Sara Mannix, founder and CEO of Mannix Marketing, Inc. "Visitors can plan their entire vacation online, and residents can quickly locate restaurants, shops and services, contribute to local events, and plan daytrips."
In addition to providing useful information on the area, GuidetoWilliamsburg.com is designed to serve as a valuable coupon resource for the local market. Businesses can advertise both ongoing and time sensitive coupons to residents and visitors alike. Those browsing the site can go directly to the Williamsburg specials and coupons page (http://www.guidetowilliamsburg.com/specials) to start saving.
Lisa Bishop is the Director of Williamsburg E-marketing. "Today, shoppers are busier and more budget-minded than ever," Bishop states. "Our goal is to make GuidetoWilliamsburg.com a quick online reference guide for coupons and specials that area residents know they can count on, especially during peak holiday shopping seasons."
The online guide also features a robust events calendar, and area hotels, restaurants, pubs and attractions are welcome to submit their events online, free of charge.
GuidetoWilliamburg.com adds to Mannix Marketing's existing online presence in the Williamsburg area that includes WilliamsburgWeddings.com and Williamsburg.MenuMart.com. For more information and advertising opportunities, contact Lisa Bishop at 757-565-5983, Sara Mannix at 518-743-9424, or visit the company's website at www.mannixmarketing.com (http://www.mannixmarketing.com).
About Mannix Marketing, Inc.
Mannix Marketing, Inc. is a full-service Internet marketing company specializing in creating and marketing Web sites. The company offers Web site design, hosting, search engine optimization, pay-per-click campaigns, link building, and tourism marketing, including 27 online destination guides to the Williamsburg, VA and New York region including WilliamsburgWeddings.com, GuideToWilliamsburg.com, Saratoga.com, Albany.com and NewYorkStateDestinations.com.

Friday, December 21, 2007

A New Portent Interactive Blog is Taking the PC out of PPC

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) December 21, 2007 -- Move over, best practices internet marketing. There's a new pay-per-click blog in town. With such scholarly posts as "Use the Keyword Tool, Fool!' and "Keeping PPC Exciting," PPC Villain http://www.ppcvillain.com/ is shaking up the formerly sedate PPC industry, while providing uninspired PPC writers sage advice from a dark new marketing muse.
Despite its villainous name, PPC Villain is actually a valiant attempt to drum up interest and education in pay-per-click marketing. Hatched by Seattle's Portent Interactive http://www.portentinteractive.com/ , the veteran internet marketing firm is using an unorthodox method to showcase their PPC savvy and convert naysayers to the charms of pay-per-click ad conversions. With four Google Adwords Certified PPC specialists on staff, Portent's got the know-how to back up their education-through-irony approach.
Helvetica, sans-serif; TEXT-DECORATION: none" href="http://www.ppcvillain.com/" alt="Link to website">Our goal is to educate people about PPC in a way that catches their attention, and hopefully attract untapped audiences to this invaluable marketing technique. From the fine art of writing borderline-dirty PPC ads for one's own amusement, to the ultimate quest for the Quality Score, PPC Villain's riotous examples of how to skate humorous ads past Google and still get a great CTR (clickthrough rate) provide much- needed comic relief, and more surprisingly, a smart crash course in the formerly dry and dusty world of pay-per-click marketing.
Says Portent PPC Consultant Elizabeth Marsten, "Sure, writing syllable-restricted ads about software, weight loss programs, toner cartridges and magazine subscriptions is its own reward. But we think the educational perspectives offered by PPC Villain add a little something extra." With two years in the business, Marsten knows enough about the industry to mock it knowledgeably.
"PPC ads may sound sort of uninspiring, but the truth is, they are one the swiftest ways to make your company an impressive pile of cash," Ian Lurie, Portent Interactive President, said. "Our goal is to educate people about PPC in a way that catches their attention, and hopefully attract untapped audiences to this invaluable marketing technique.""What do I love about PPC?" says PPC Consultant Mack Rieder-Johnson , "It provides an outlet for my haiku hobby that doesn't leave me dirt poor holding out a battered fedora on the street. Basically, PPC is marketing poetry. The Villain understands this, and soon the world will follow."
Is bid tweaking the new black? Check out the webinar that started it all "PPC Domination Seminar" http://youtube.com/watch?v=agVV30T88XY to decide. The PPC Villain's personal flickr page http://www.flickr.com/photos/ppcvillain/ is also available for public perusal.
ABOUT PORTENT INTERACTIVEPortent Interactive is a Seattle-based agency in business since 1995. We help clients grow their organizations through smart, balanced internet, mobile and direct marketing.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Design And Monetization

Good design draws a reader in instead of repelling them. Good design makes your web site appear more credible. Design is secondary to content, but it’s an important cornerstone of your web site’s foundation. Since design is subjective, mastering the design that works for your web site is a task you will never really consider completed. There is always room for improvement, and experimenting is the only way to wade through the hits and misses to arrive at the elements you want to keep.
Think of your website’s monetization as being part of your design. You should. Those ads are eating up real estate on your pages. People see them. Thinking of your web site’s monetization as an aspect of your design is important, regardless of whether the herd has already hit your site or whether you are still building traffic. Bad monetization can set back the hard work you’ve put into the rest of your design and keep your web site from generating the income it is capable of producing.
Your web site should be designed with monetization in mind, so that you can produce some income from your pages without your readers feeling like you are cramming ads down their throats. On Wordpress this means having headers, footers and sidebars that are optimized for placing ad content. On one of the popular CMS solutions this means having enough module positions in your template for flexibility in ad placement and display.
Make an effort to have the ads you place on your web site be relevant to whatever your content is, if possible. Some niches are harder to pair with products, some are easy. Nobody is going to click ads for nutritional supplements on your World of Warcraft blog.
Pursue private sponsors that are perfect for your web site. The ads are perfect for your reader. Your web site is perfect for their targeted traffic. Private ads usually look an order of magnitude better than pay per click ads. Private ads mean guaranteed money every month. You may end up developing important relationships with your sponsors that will benefit you down the road. They may give you a crack at reviewing their hot new product, or better yet, may send you one gratis.
Don’t monetize too early? Look, if you have a design and more than a page or two of content, go ahead. It may not produce, but it won’t kill you to try. You won’t make much money, but you’ll get some experience with placement, design and different ad providers.
Don’t overmonetize? Boy, this is really subjective. We have different opinions on what “too much” means. Just don’t let your content or your design suffer because of your monetization. I’ll use the example of the blog I found who had a PayPerPost affiliate banner in between every_single_piece_of_content on his site. Too much.
Ad positioning. Some locations pay, some don’t. In my experience the sidebars don’t get too many clicks, which is too bad because it’s a nice place to put ads that doesn’t interfere with your content. Same goes for the footer. Above the content is by far the best. Immediately below the content is good (It gives the reader somewhere to go). As far as ads within content goes, this can be the most successful strategy of all. The caveats are A) don’t annoy your readers and B) don’t pursue monetization at the expense of your content. Undermine that and the ad revenue will surely go south. Your article should still flow, and if you place your ads the same way you place images, it will. Don’t let your content be overtaken by your attempt to produce some income.
Since more often than not you are not the one designing the ads you will place, in many instances you will still have some degree of control over how they display on your page. A good rule of thumb with pay-per-click ads is to either A) make them blend into your pages or B) really make them stand out. I have always gone with strategy A and felt that my ppc ads performed as well as can be expected.
Advertisers don’t care if your web site validates or not. If you do, you better check your XHTML validation on the pages you have placed ads on. Many advertisers have sloppy code in their ads that will break your XHTML. A common culprit is use of a ‘language’ declaration in javascript. XHTML doesn’t allow it. Remove the offending snippet from the code and replace with type=”text/javascript” and you’ll be alright. Generally you can make someone else’s ad code validate, but there are cases where it’s just plain broken. If someone can’t be bothered to make ads that will validate, I can’t be bothered to publish them on my web site.
If you’ve read any of my articles on Connected Internet, then you know that I am not a fan of text link ads. They offer very good money for very little space. They will almost never give you something that is relevant to your niche, which is my first issue with them. My second and overwhelmingly strong issue with text link ads is that they will hurt your web site. That good text link income comes at the expense of your web site’s relationship with Google. If you do not care about that relationship, by all means, take the money and run. If you do care, then be advised that your pagerank and location in search results will suffer from having any kind of paid link on your web site. This is your decision. I am absolutely not anti-text link ad, but I have made the decision that using them is contrary to the goals I have for my web site. If using them is not going to set back your web site as far as what your goals for the site are, then you’d almost be stupid for not using them. They represent a fantastic, guaranteed source of income if you can get them. Just be aware of the issues surrounding Google’s stance on paid links.
Following these tenets of good design will help you monetize your web site in a way that will complement your design and content, allow you to make some money, and not have your readers think you are more concerned with the lucre than you are them. Content is king, but that doesn’t mean you have to wrap it in a brown paper bag. Whether the thought has crossed your mind before or not, your monetization is part of your design. Give it the same consideration you would the other aspects of your site’s design.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

PPC Summit Unites Thousands of Online Marketers with Pay Per Click Experts

PPC Summit has expanded its event schedule to educate more online marketers around the country and abroad in 2008. The summits will unite pay per click advertising experts with online marketers during educational, interactive two day summits scheduled for cities across the USA, Canada, and London. The Summit speakers, who are leading industry experts, share their pay per click marketing secrets and successful campaign management tactics.
(PRWEB) December 17, 2007 -- PPC Summit announced plans to extend its reach to online marketers in 2008 with educational, interactive two day summits scheduled for cities across the USA, Canada, and London. The Summits will connect thousands of marketing and advertising professionals with leading industry experts who will uncover pay per click marketing secrets and successful campaign management tactics. Based on the growing number of advertisers who are requesting more information about Pay Per Click, PPC Summit has evolved from teaching one day classes to expanding the content and offering 3 focused tracks designed to appeal to beginner and advanced search engine marketers.

Helvetica, sans-serif; TEXT-DECORATION: none" href="http://www.ppcsummit.com/" alt="Link to website">Many of the folks who consider themselves qualified users are shocked at the little things they were not aware of that have been costing them money all these years Focused on helping advertisers learn the many facets of search engine marketing, the Summit experts ensure that every attendee walks away with the ability to maximize PPC opportunities, out perform competitors, and increase marketing ROI. Attendees have been able to take these campaign strategies back to the office and see instant results. "We'd been doing Google Adwords for the past year. We never received any conversions. We are now receiving 2 - 5 PPC leads per location every day (at a whopping 5 - 10% conversion rate), when we were receiving none before," said Jonathan Praklis, New Horizons Marketing Manager
PPC Summits focus solidly on advertiser education: how to spend less money, more effectively, with better results http://www.ppcsummit.com/agenda.html "Many of the folks who consider themselves qualified users are shocked at the little things they were not aware of that have been costing them money all these years," said Mary O'Brien, PPC Summit Founder and CEO. "We are thrilled with the positive feedback we have received about our workshops and the level of interaction and participation of the attendees has been incredible," continued O'Brien.
The Summits are designed to remain small, so that attendees have an opportunity to interact with presenters, build peer relationships and gain answers to their most burning industry questions. The speakers have years of experience managing pay per click for clients and share case studies, client tactics, testing results and strategies for successful campaign management. Attendees will also have the opportunity to test drive new cutting-edge search engine marketing solutions like BidHero, a component of the new Lyris HQ integrated marketing platform from Lyris, Inc., that has an integrated approach to optimizing PPC campaigns and ROI. "Whether you are managing 10 or 10,000 PPC campaigns, BidHero automatically imports all campaigns into a single interface so they can oversee campaigns across multiple search engines," said Dan Robbins, Director of Marketing for Lyris, Inc.
The PPC Summit 2008 event schedule is set for Dallas, Boston, Vancouver, London, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. For complete registration details, please visit the PPC Summit web site at http://www.ppcsummit.com/register.html
To learn more about PPC Summit events, or information about sponsorships and partnerships, please go to http://www.ppcsummit.com
Contact: Kelly LarsenMarketing Manager PPC Summit(360) 554-9683 ext. 707

Sunday, December 16, 2007

PPC Summit Unites Thousands of Online Marketers with Pay Per Click Experts

(PRWEB) December 17, 2007 -- PPC Summit announced plans to extend its reach to online marketers in 2008 with educational, interactive two day summits scheduled for cities across the USA, Canada, and London. The Summits will connect thousands of marketing and advertising professionals with leading industry experts who will uncover pay per click marketing secrets and successful campaign management tactics. Based on the growing number of advertisers who are requesting more information about Pay Per Click, PPC Summit has evolved from teaching one day classes to expanding the content and offering 3 focused tracks designed to appeal to beginner and advanced search engine marketers.

Focused on helping advertisers learn the many facets of search engine marketing, the Summit experts ensure that every attendee walks away with the ability to maximize PPC opportunities, out perform competitors, and increase marketing ROI. Attendees have been able to take these campaign strategies back to the office and see instant results. "We'd been doing Google Adwords for the past year. We never received any conversions. We are now receiving 2 - 5 PPC leads per location every day (at a whopping 5 - 10% conversion rate), when we were receiving none before," said Jonathan Praklis, New Horizons Marketing Manager
PPC Summits focus solidly on advertiser education: how to spend less money, more effectively, with better results http://www.ppcsummit.com/agenda.html "Many of the folks who consider themselves qualified users are shocked at the little things they were not aware of that have been costing them money all these years," said Mary O'Brien, PPC Summit Founder and CEO. "We are thrilled with the positive feedback we have received about our workshops and the level of interaction and participation of the attendees has been incredible," continued O'Brien.
The Summits are designed to remain small, so that attendees have an opportunity to interact with presenters, build peer relationships and gain answers to their most burning industry questions. The speakers have years of experience managing pay per click for clients and share case studies, client tactics, testing results and strategies for successful campaign management. Attendees will also have the opportunity to test drive new cutting-edge search engine marketing solutions like BidHero, a component of the new Lyris HQ integrated marketing platform from Lyris, Inc., that has an integrated approach to optimizing PPC campaigns and ROI. "Whether you are managing 10 or 10,000 PPC campaigns, BidHero automatically imports all campaigns into a single interface so they can oversee campaigns across multiple search engines," said Dan Robbins, Director of Marketing for Lyris, Inc.
The PPC Summit 2008 event schedule is set for Dallas, Boston, Vancouver, London, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. For complete registration details, please visit the PPC Summit web site at http://www.ppcsummit.com/register.html
To learn more about PPC Summit events, or information about sponsorships and partnerships, please go to http://www.ppcsummit.com
Contact: Kelly LarsenMarketing Manager PPC Summit(360) 554-9683 ext. 707

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Content networks see largest increase in click fraud

It isn't just paid search advertisers that are feeling the pinch from click fraud. Content networks are also feeling the pinch. According to a recent Click Forensics report, click fraud on content networks increased 28% in Q3 2007.
by Kristina Knight
Just over one in four ads running on content networks like Google's AdSense or Yahoo's Publisher Network were fraudulent in the quarter according to the report.
Tom Cuthbert, president and CEO of Click Forensics said, “Advertisers, publishers and search engines need to take notice because content networks are becoming the fastest growing source of click fraud. Ensuring their quality is essential for the pay per click advertising market to continue its growth.”
Traffic quality on content networks has also been shown to have a decrease in quality. Parked domains are part of the problem, according to the report. According to the report traffic from parked domains is especially poor.
Overall, click fraud was shown to have increased only about 1% during Q3. The average click fraud rate was just over 16% during the quarter, up from 15.8% in Q2. For Q3 2006 the click fraud rate was reported as 13.8%.
What this means for marketers using paid search or pay-per-click ads is that the source of traffic from the ads needs to be checked as well as the keywords purchased. The best keywords for a particular product could be purchased from the legitimate PPC ad platform, but if the traffic being brought in isn't legitimate or if the traffic is poor, advertisers won't see the kind of ROI they would like.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Top Position Launches Own Brand Credit Accounts For Pay Per Click Advertisers

Leading online advertising consultancy Top Position has launched own-brand credit accounts for pay per click advertisers. Rolled out on the Google platform, pay per click credit accounts from Top Position are designed to ease cash flow and increase performance for companies advertising their services on Google AdWordsMaximising on and offline effectiveness, a Top Position credit account gives advertisers greater control over advertising expenditure with detailed cost reports issued at the beginning of each working week. “Top Position credit accounts are an ideal solution for businesses wanting to spend larger amounts on their pay per click advertising while retaining control over company cash flow,” said Daniel Jupp, managing director of the Google-certified agency. “In addition to credit terms, advertisers can rest assured that their pay per click advertising accounts are being managed with science and creativity with the focus on growing return on investment and targeting more relevant traffic.” Although credit accounts are currently restricted to AdWords campaigns, there are plans to roll out the system across other major advertising platforms including Yahoo and MSN. With offices in five European countries and a new North American headquarters in San Francisco, pay per click credit terms are also valid for multi-lingual PPC management. Founded in 2001, Top Position specialises in pay per click and SEO Digital Marketing. Managed by a team of specialist search marketing executives, online journalists and internet advertising technicians who work with clients around the globe, Top Position has been named one of the UK’s top digital marketing agencies, is Google certified and a Yahoo Platinum agency. Find out more at www.topposition.co.ukEditor’s Note: Please direct all press and media enquiries to Rebecca Appleton. Tel: 0800 040 9192 or email: Rebecca@topposition.co.uk About Top PositionFounded in 2001 by British entrepreneur Daniel Jupp, Top Position is an award-winning digital agency with a presence in five European countries. The latest addition to the Top Position network is a North American headquarters in San Francisco, California. Top Position’s SEO digital marketing service is an industry first, combining tried and tested search engine optimisation techniques with digital marketing activities. Top Position is a Google-certified pay per click management consultancy and Yahoo Platinum Search Marketing agency. Website Link: http://www.topposition.co.uk

Friday, December 7, 2007

The best Pay Per Click Management firms can be found in the December 2007 ranking from topseos.com

Pay Per Click Management is one of the fastest growing segments of online advertising and the best way of finding the leading PPC firms is by referring to topseos.com's monthly list. The site has consistently been bringing to Internet users the best Internet marketing firms so that the hassle is taken out of searching for the best firms online. Firms use Pay Per Click Management to determine their search engine ranking by paying for each click that is made on their name online. 'Pay for placement', 'pay for ranking', 'sponsored links', 'paid search', and 'PPC' are ways in which Pay Per Click management is known. It all comes down to increasing a site's visibility on the Internet and because you pay for this service one can be assured that the results will be favorable. The management of keywords, title and description of pages, proper implementation of pay per click strategy and managing bids all come under Pay Per click Management. In addition to that, increased return of investments (ROI) is also one of the advantages of PPC Management because the audiences are so clearly targeted in this form of online advertising. A one-stop shop for all useful information that the search engine marketing industry requires is what topseos.com is. The usefulness and the accuracy of the monthly list have given topseos.com its name as the best source to find service providers on the Internet. Here's a list of the top 10 Pay Per Click Management firms that have been selected for December 2007:1. Ionic Media - California2. Intrapromote LLC - Ohio3. SEOP Inc. - California4. SEO Image, Inc.- New York5. SEO Inc. - California6. SearchAdNetwork - Colorado7. ChannelAdvisor - North Carolina8. JumpFly, Inc. - Illinois9. Efficient Frontier Inc - California10. IMPAQT - PennsylvaniaThe top 10 candidates are chosen on the basis of a thorough selection process and the reputation of the list compiled by topseos.com speaks for its quality. The selection of the candidates is based on the following criterions:• Competitive advantage• Superior services and pricing• Customer and technical support• Knowledge of business• Sound professional analysis of requirements, and competitors• Response to client problems• Innovations that set it apart from the competition• Overall usability, efficiency, and performanceFirms that specialize in Per Per Click Management and wish to be considered for the topseos.com rankings can complete an application by registering as a service vendor and applying for rankings at:http://ww.topseos.com/option,com_register/task,providerRegister/Want to research and evaluate internet marketing firms?Visit them at www.topseos.com

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

The best Pay Per Click Management firms can be found in the December 2007 ranking from topseos.com

Firms use Pay Per Click Management to determine their search engine ranking by paying for each click that is made on their name online. 'Pay for placement', 'pay for ranking', 'sponsored links', 'paid search', and 'PPC' are ways in which Pay Per Click management is known. It all comes down to increasing a site's visibility on the Internet and because you pay for this service one can be assured that the results will be favorable. The management of keywords, title and description of pages, proper implementation of pay per click strategy and managing bids all come under Pay Per click Management. In addition to that, increased return of investments (ROI) is also one of the advantages of PPC Management because the audiences are so clearly targeted in this form of online advertising. A one-stop shop for all useful information that the search engine marketing industry requires is what topseos.com is. The usefulness and the accuracy of the monthly list have given topseos.com its name as the best source to find service providers on the Internet. Here's a list of the top 10 Pay Per Click Management firms that have been selected for December 2007:1. Ionic Media - California2. Intrapromote LLC - Ohio3. SEOP Inc. - California4. SEO Image, Inc.- New York5. SEO Inc. - California6. SearchAdNetwork - Colorado7. ChannelAdvisor - North Carolina8. JumpFly, Inc. - Illinois9. Efficient Frontier Inc - California10. IMPAQT - PennsylvaniaThe top 10 candidates are chosen on the basis of a thorough selection process and the reputation of the list compiled by topseos.com speaks for its quality. The selection of the candidates is based on the following criterions:• Competitive advantage• Superior services and pricing• Customer and technical support• Knowledge of business• Sound professional analysis of requirements, and competitors• Response to client problems• Innovations that set it apart from the competition• Overall usability, efficiency, and performanceFirms that specialize in Per Per Click Management and wish to be considered for the topseos.com rankings can complete an application by registering as a service vendor and applying for rankings at:http://ww.topseos.com/option,com_register/task,providerRegister/Want to research and evaluate internet marketing firms?Visit them at www.topseos.com

Friday, May 25, 2007

2 different advertising

Pay per click advertising is effective but very expensive if it is not implemented by a professional. Analytical tools to monitor the effectiveness of pay per click advertising campaigns are also very complicated to implement and analyze.

With fixed daily rate advertising the advertiser can receive unlimited traffic (click throughs on his ad) for a fixed fee. From an accounting point of view this is a much better deal as the advertiser can properly plan his advertising budget. Statistics is still available for the number of click throughs on his ad to show its effectiveness.

My main argument

My main argument against pay per click advertising and for fixed daily rate advertising is that hyperlinks on the Internet are free and users should not pay for using it.

Both advertising methods employs a bidding system. The advertiser who are prepared to pay the highest price for a keyword or the highest daily rate for his ad, he's ad will be displayed first at the top of the search result.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Noted PPC experts

Noted PPC experts to lead workshops on pay per click campaign management, web analytics and web marketing strategies.

Some opinion on a comparison

I would like some opinion on a comparison of pay per click advertising as compared to fixed daily rate advertising:

With pay per click advertsing, ads are targeted at users who enter specific keywords on search engines. When the user responds and click on the ad, the advertiser is charged a fee for the traffic.

With fixed daily rate advertising, the advertiser pays a fixed daily rate for a specific period of time only and not for the amount of times users click through on his ad. In this case the ad can also be keyword targeted.

I would like to get traffic

I would like to get traffic to my site as quickly as possible, or fairly quick, can you please tell me what the best method for increasing traffic to my site without spending tons of money.

Also what are the best Pay Per click search engines that I should use if that is one of the options.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

iMergent, Inc. signed agreement

OREM, Utah----iMergent, Inc. , a leading provider of eCommerce software for small businesses and entrepreneurs, signed an agreement with Microsoft adCenter, a pay-per-click advertising platform for budgets of all sizes, to integrate Microsoft's new tools and features into StoresOnline Pro beginning May 21st. iMergent will earn a commission for each adCenter account setup through StoresOnline.

Online advertising to the home

All Around the Home, a national home improvement contractor directory, brings much needed online advertising to the home improvement industry's direction by offering anything from complete personal profilepages on their website and pay-per-click campaigns, to website design and lead tracking.

Google disputes

Google disputes the figures and has consistently taken issue with the methodology and motives of those reporting significant levels of click fraud.

Fair Isaac Claims Pay-Per-Click Fraud Is 10% to 15% from InformationWeek says Fair Isaac is going to report today that it has found the click fraud rate of billed paid search and contextual advertising to be 10 to 15 percent, though the figures are based on what the Associated Press characterized as being a "handful" of web sites. The rate is much higher than what Google has reported ...

Any help would be highly appreciated

I am trying to find out how much it costs for different keywords (pay per click ads).
I went to Google, but could not find out what it costs. Does one have to register with Google being getting this info

I would like to find out the costs in MSN, Yahoo etc..if they have pay per click
Also wanted to find out how many people have keyed in certain keywords in a month at each site.

Any statistics on how many (percentage of) people typically who type in certain keywords click on the ad on the side ?

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Pay per click programs?

I am interested in a pay per click programs.

What are the best programs out there online?

I am only interested in non-porn related sites.

Can anyone tell me their success stories from a Pay Per Click add?

Pay Per Click" fraud botnet discoveredPosted on 19 May 2006.

PandaLabs has detected a network of computers infected with the bot Clickbot.A, which is being used to defraud ‘pay per click’ systems, registering clicks automatically and providing lucrative returns for the creators.

According to the data collected so far, the scam is exploiting a global network comprising more than 34,000 zombie computers (those infected by the bot).The bots are controlled remotely through several Web servers.

This allows the perpetrators to define, for example, the web pages on which the adverts are hosted or the maximum number of clicks from any one IP address in order not to arouse suspicions. Similarly, the number of clicks from the bot can be monitored as well as the computers online at any one time.

Leading apparel shopping engine

Leading apparel shopping engine ShopForClothes.com has added Pay Per Click as a feature for merchants seeking top placement for their products.

The PPC module adds a further dimension to the previously affiliate-based website. Merchants can now move their best products or special sales directly in front of their target audience.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Pay per click Website?

How do I start a pay per click mature website?

I don't have a ton of money to start one.

Well the best solution would be the following:

First, check for laws in your state regarding these types of business. Second, choose the right web page providers that will suit best that type of business and the one that best suits your budget. If you dont have the right money to start one, you can get a loan with the lowest interest rate in your hometown or state.

how to implement successful pay-per-click strategies

Anvil Media, Inc. and Corvent LLC partner to teach marketers how to implement successful pay-per-click strategies.

Portland, OR (PRWEB) May 10, 2007 -- Corvent, LLC, a premier provider of web conferencing services and event registration solutions, today announced an upcoming web seminar, "Lower CPCs, Raise CTRs and Boost ROI with Advanced Pay-per-Click Techniques." This advanced PPC web seminar is the second event in a free series designed to reveal the latest in search engine marketing techniques.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Best pay-per-click affiliate program?

Please tell me which you think is the best PAY-PER-CLICK affiliate program.

I want to maximise ad revenue for my website.Please list the price per click and their website.

Thanks

Friday, May 4, 2007

Overture Pay Per Click

I've tried Overture Pay Per Click for the last month now but the thing that strikes me is I have no way of tracking sales per keyword. I have affiliate software which *could* do this but it would mean an affliate account for each keyword/phrase which would be ludicrous bearing in mind I am experimenting with about 20 to 30 keyword phrases and possibly looking at other Pay Per Click engines. Is there a recommended script that will do this (free or otherwise). What I'm looking for is software/script that will tell me Overture made a total of X in Y month, with a breakdown of each keyword/phrase sales. Any suggestions?

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

some opinion on a comparison

I would like of pay per click advertising as compared to fixed daily rate advertising:
With pay per click advertsing, ads are targeted at users who enter specific keywords on search engines. When the user responds and click on the ad, the advertiser is charged a fee for the traffic.
With fixed daily rate advertising, the advertiser pays a fixed daily rate for a specific period of time only and not for the amount of times users click through on his ad. In this case the ad can also be keyword targeted.

Friday, April 27, 2007

I've tried Overture Pay Per Click for the last month

I've tried Overture Pay Per Click for the last month now but the thing that strikes me is I have no way of tracking sales per keyword. I have affiliate software which *could* do this but it would mean an affliate account for each keyword/phrase which would be ludicrous bearing in mind I am experimenting with about 20 to 30 keyword phrases and possibly looking at other Pay Per Click engines. Is there a recommended script that will do this (free or otherwise). What I'm looking for is software/script that will tell me Overture made a total of X in Y month, with a breakdown of each keyword/phrase sales. Any suggestions?

Thursday, April 26, 2007

new Pay Per Click Gambling industry targeted search engine!

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

i am new please help

I am new to this
1.it costs for different keywords (pay per click ads).
I went to Google, but could not find out what it costs. Does one have to register with Google being getting this info
I would like to find out the costs in MSN, Yahoo etc..if they have pay per cick
2. Also wanted to find out how many people have keyed in certain keywords in a month at each site.
3. Any statistics on how many (percentage of) people typically who type in certain keywords click on the ad on the side ?
Any help would be highly appreciated.

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