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Choosing the Right Strategy for Your Online Business: Pay for Inclusion vs Pay per Click


Back in the old days of the Internet - in 1993, - there were 284 locations on the entire World Wide Web. According to Bill Clinton, only 8 of them ended in .com or .net when he was sworn into office. As of January 1, 2003, there were 171,000,000 domain hosts in use. In 1995, the largest search engine database was Altavista, and it had most of the Internet categorized. Today Google and FASTsearch own the largest databases. Yet neither one of them has even 10% of the Internet covered. It's estimated that more than 8,000,000 web pages are added to the Internet every day. None of the search engines are able to keep up to that pace. So how will your website stand out? How will it acquire the traffic it needs to succeed? There are many ways to approach the issue of marketing an online business, but for the sake of this article, we'll concern ourselves solely with online tools, and ways to expedite success. In that vein, we'll concern ourselves with Pay for Inclusion and Pay for Placement (or Pay per Click) advertising.

Pay Per Click Advertising - How To Uncover Profit-Pulling Keywords And Make Your Sales Soar


Choosing to bid on the right keywords can be key to your pay per click success. By choosing the proper keywords - words that your potential customers would use to search for your product - you can pre-qualify web traffic and skyrocket your conversion rate.

AdSense Secrets - Joel Comms Google AdSense Guide Reviewed


Joel Comm is the best-selling author of a book called "What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense!"

How to Make More Money with Google AdSense


Like any Google AdSense Publisher, you will want to increase your Google AdSense revenue. Your AdSense revenue depends on 3 factors: (1) the number of visitors to your site, (2) the number of visitor that clicks on the ads (Click Through Rate, or CTR), and (3) how well the ads pay (Cost Per Click, CPC). Get anyone of these factor to go up and you will earn more money from AdSense! Google AdSense Revenue = Traffic x CTR x CPCFortunately you can control all of these variables. Increase your web site traffic

Managing PPC Campaigns Inhouse


Pay-per-click search engine advertising has generated ample interest in the online advertising community, primarily because of its measurability and specificity. However, running a profitable PPC Campaign is not as easy as it might seem.More people lose money through PPC advertising than those who are able to generate profits.

Pay Per Click Advertising For Home Business Owners


The biggest stumbling block for most home business owners is marketing their business. Most will start at free to post FFA pages and safelists. Most free advertising will never be seen by anyone and as a result business owners get discouraged and quit.

Earning from PPC Search Engine Affiliate Programs


What are PPC Search Engines?

Sell Multiple Products Through a Single ClickBank Account


A ClickBank merchant account allows you to define and sell up to 50 separate products. If you have more than one product in your range, it makes sense to sell them from a shared ClickBank account. Here are three good reasons why:

Protect Your ClickBank Products from Online Theft


One of the biggest problems faced by ClickBank merchants is the risk of content theft - people downloading their digital products without paying for them.

Expand Your Horizons - Sell Your Professional Services Through ClickBank


ClickBank allows its merchants to sell many different types of digital products, but with the proviso that they must be deliverable entirely over the internet within 24 hours of purchase.

Price Your ClickBank Products for Maximum Profit


Choosing the right price for your digital products is one of the most critical, yet difficult, aspects of your business strategy.

ClickBank Link Theft: Is It Really That Bad?


If you have visited any of the affiliate-related websites or read any of the various ebooks about affiliate marketing, you?ve almost certainly seen references to the thorny subject of link theft. Indeed, so contentious is this issue that it is frequently discussed in forums and a whole arsenal of third party weapons has evolved to help defeat it. But is the problem really as serious it is made out to be?

ClickBank Affiliate Woes: When Tracking Breaks Down


Hardly a day goes by without a forum posting in which ClickBank is challenged about the reliability and integrity of its affiliate referral tracking mechanism - the hoplink system. It cannot be denied that ClickBank's technical infrastructures do not always inspire the greatest level of confidence. But this article sets out to demonstrate that a range of factors play a part in the integrity of affiliate tracking and any one of these can be the cause of those much-reviled commission losses.

Disguise Your ClickBank Affiliate Links Using Status-bar Faking


Many surfers are savvy enough to identify ClickBank affiliate links, simply by glancing at their browser's status-bar before clicking. The status-bar reveals the familiar ClickBank hoplink URL, which frequently alerts the surfer that an affiliate referral is about to take place. A proportion of prospects lose interest as soon as they realize that an affiliate relationship exists. They reason (consciously or sub-consciously) that an affiliate with a vested interest is not making a genuine recommendation. So they simply don't click the link.

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