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Adwords & Keyword Elite 2.0 (Free Ebooks)

August 20, 2009 by Big Internet Marketing  
Filed under Pay Per Click

I wanted to take a few minutes and tell you about a new software product that’s, literally, tripling and even quadrupling thousands of Google Adwords and Adsense User’s monthly earnings.

This new Keyword Elite 2.0 software program allows you to  plug in a root keyword and it will immediately generate thousands of highly profitable Adsense keywords. Heck, it’ll even create Adsense optimized web pages for you… but that’s really a side benefit of the program.

You can also monitor your Adwords competition to see which keywords are actually making them the most earnings each month… Then, you can steal their keywords and use them as your own!

The software even allows you to create your own Adwords ads and them upload them to your Google Adwords account, without even logging into your account.

Anyway, I won’t go into all of what the software can do in this email, but you can visit the URL below to watch several demo videos that the creator of the software has made.

If the videos and testimonials at the website don’t get you excited, I don’t know what will. I’m excited just writing this little post :-)

Anyway, visit below to have a look at the demo videos. Enjoy!

=> Visit Keyword Elite 2

Download two free ebooks from the creator of Keyword Elite 2 HERE

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Just a Google Shadow Alert

February 12, 2009 by Big Internet Marketing  
Filed under Pay Per Click

Google Shadow is breaking Clickbank records once more so it seems. I heard that more than 5,000 sales have been officially logged and the Google Shadow DJK team have come to a stage where they say “enough is enough”.

And, therefore they will put up the price tomorrow, Friday, around 4PM EST. The following email will most certainly reside inside your email box if you are subscribed to any of the guru’s lists…

I have just been told by Chris from Google Shadow that the
price is going to increase in the next 24 hours

Visit Google Shadow

Apparently, demand for Shadow has been so great that Chris
has decided to draw a line in the sand and say "enough is
enough"...

And *remember*, if you fail to take action today, you will
be locked out and forced to pay the higher price every
single month if you later decide to join.

Secondly, Friday sees the release of an unannounced one-off
bonus that will disappear forever when the price increase
happens... a secret bonus interview where Chris grills the
Shadow on two of his most profitable campaigns.

Listen as he forensically dissects two real-life,
real-world cash-pulling campaigns, one that generated $370
net profit per day ...and another that pulled in just under
$100 net profit per day... for about an hour's work.

Now, you can peek behind the curtain and discover how and
why the Shadow chose the keywords, ad copy and affiliate
program he did - so you can clone his exact formula and
replicate his success.

I strongly suggest you read this letter all the way through
and make a decision today

Visit Google Shadow

Opportunities like this do not last forever.

Thanks,

Thing is that I have heard some positive feedback from some people who have bought Google Shadow. For those who did not receive the above mail you now did :)

And, for those who are interested in Google Shadow you should hurry… If you want to take advantage of the lowest price possible for Google Shadow.

Visit Google Shadow

If you do not know what Google Shadow is:

  • Google Shadow is based on techniques a certain Tim is using. He is called the Google Shadow and earns more than $100,000.00 per month doing so.
  • Google Shadow comes with automation software ensuring your success.
  • Google Shadow will teach you everything Tim does plus it will provide you exclusive access to the Google Shadow Software.
Visit Google Shadow
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Google Shadow is live!

February 10, 2009 by Big Internet Marketing  
Filed under Pay Per Click

For those interested in finding out more about Google Shadow we can tell you that it has just gone live and should you want to go and check it out you need to be quick. Since membership positions will be limited to Google Shadow and more than 5,000 people have pre registered for Google Shadow there might be a chance that if you did not sign up yet, you might be too late.

So, if you are interested in ppc marketing and marketing on Adwords with Google Shadow you should head over to the Google Shadow site.

Google Shadow as mentioned before in prior posts about it is based on a system used by Tim, or misteriously called ‘the Google Shadow’ (oh, the hype) but, besides the hype, this guy is actually pulling in more than $100k per month with his “Google Shadow” Techniques.

Visit Google Shadow

Whenever somebody is willing to share secrets and techniques that do that I find it at least worth a try and to have a look at it. Yet, if you read my previous post you have also gotten a warning about Chris X his previous product and the hype you need to see past in order to make your decision whether or not you will get Google Shadow. Remember, you are always backed by a 100% money back guarantee. If Google Shadow sounds good to you then by all means, go check it out!

If you saw the pre-launch video of Google Shadow you will have seen the kind of income they made with it while testing it. Will it do that for you? I don’t know.

There is only one way of finding out whether Google Shadow will work for you or not. If it does work it should be able to create an ADwords fortune for you with small effort.

Don’t forget to leave us a comment about your experiences with Google Shadow should you buy it.

Oh, if you buy Google Shadow from THIS site you will receive a free professional Adwords course personally from Brad Callen so it seems. If you are interested in a bonus, we think this might well be the best one out there. Brad Callen is a professional pur sang and any of his courses are worth their weight in gold.

Check out Google Shadow.

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How To Write Google Adwords Ads That Get Clicks

January 31, 2009 by Big Internet Marketing  
Filed under Pay Per Click

A typical AdWords newbie is often guilty of several profit-squashing mistakes when setting up his first campaign. There are dozens of no-nos, but perhaps none so egregious as writing ineffective ads.

An effective AdWords ad is one that gets lots of clicks that’s the only thing you should be concerned about when writing your ads (except, of course, Google’s editorial policy). If you’ve done your keyword research, you’ll get impressions; if you’ve got a page that converts to sales, you’ll get a return on your investment. But getting people to your landing page is the ad’s job, and there are some things you can do to pump up your clickthrough rate (CTR), which will improve your ads’ positioning and lower your click costs.

Check out the Free Adwords Made Easy Ebook we offer you to download 100% for free!

First, some ad basics. Each AdWords ad comprises four lines of text: the first is the headline, which can contain up to 25 characters including spaces; the next two are the ad copy, 35 characters each; and the last is your display URL, also 35 characters. (There is actually a fifth line the destination URL but that won’t display with your ad and shouldn’t affect your CTRs). Obviously, the headline is most important, because it’s usually the first thing a searcher sees. If you can make your headline jump out from the rest, your ad will be more visible. Fortunately, Google makes this pretty easy.

You may have noticed that, when searching on Google, your search query is bolded when it appears in any of the search results. The same thing goes for sponsored search results: if you include the keywords you’re bidding on in your ad text, specifically the headline, your ad will stand out.

But what if you’ve got hundreds or thousands of keywords? You can’t be expected to write a different ad for each keyword, right? Of course not and you don’t have to. In AdWords, your keywords can be separated into groups, aptly dubbed “ad groups.” Each ad group should contain a set of keywords and phrases that all have a common thread. For example, if you’re bidding on the term ‘widgets,’ you should place each phrase containing that term into one ad group. You then write an ad whose title contains the word ‘widgets’ for example, ‘Get Your Widgets Here.’ You can even repeat this for terms within ad groups. For example, in your ‘widgets’ group, you might have the terms ‘red widgets’ and ‘green widgets.’ You can take these out and place each in its own ad group, along with any other similar phrases. Then your ads will be even more focused for example, ‘Get Red Widgets Here.’ The more keywords that appear in your ad, the more relevant your ad becomes.

Chris McNeeney, author of “AdWords Miracle,” has some great copywriting tips. Chris used to write classified ads for a living, and his mastery of the art is evident in the techniques he outlines in his book. For example, he talks about a method called “stop them in their tracks.” To stop potential customers in their tracks, you’ve got to come up with ad copy that tells customers to do the opposite of what they’re trying to do. In keeping with the widgets theme, you could write an ad whose headline says, “Don’t Buy Any Widgets!” Follow that up with some relevant ad text that entices people to buy your widgets rather than someone else’s, by including the benefits your widgets offer; e.g., “Check out ours first. Better, cheaper, and guaranteed.” This kind of ad will get people’s attention right away, and getting their attention is all you need to do.

And now, an experiment. Pretend you want to buy something online. Head over to Google and do a search for whatever it is. See the sponsored links? Look at the headlines. Which one jumps out at you first? I’m betting it’s the one that seemed most relevant to your search because it contained the exact information you searched for. What’s the headline look like? I bet at least one of the words is bolded (if not all of them), and I’ll bet the rest of the ad lets you know exactly what you’ll get when you click on it. This is the best way to figure out how to write ads. Put yourself in the place of your target market, and then actually do some searches and check out the ads. Which one makes you want to click? Ask people you know to do searches and tell you which ads grab their attention. You’ll probably find it’s the same kind of ad every time.

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Getting started with PPC & Adwords

December 29, 2008 by Big Internet Marketing  
Filed under Pay Per Click

PPC and Adwords are not an easy game to play in. So, there you have it. Anybody who told you that Adwords is easy should be prosecuted. Seriously. There are simply too many people (newbies) who tend to think or have heard of the gurus that Adwords is an easy game to play.  Sign up for an Adwords account, deposit some money, slap up an ad and just make insane amounts of money. Get rich while you sleep…

Sorry folks, while it does happen lots of people as we speak, it is NOT easy.

If you were wanting to start with marketing on Adwords, allow us to warn you to be carefull and to make sure you know what you are doing. While it all seems to be very easy, you got to remember one thing: Out of the two parties here (You and Google) one is 100% certain to make money and we can tell you it aint you! If you do not know what you are doing we dare to say you are the one who is 100% certain to lose all of his money. In a matter of minutes…

There are however some very good Adwords courses around out of which you will be able to learn everything you need to know to become successful with marketing on Google Adwords. PPC And Adwords are THE number one traffic generating tool for successful and wealthy internet marketers. The difference they have compared to you is that they know how to do it. For you as a beginning PPC marketer your first job is therefore: STUDY!

Some great Adwords courses are:

Adwords Made Easy by Brad Callen (FREE) :)

The first one is free and is called Google Adwords made easy and is authored by Brad Callen who has been an Adwords specialist for years. Adwords made Easy by Brad Callen teaches you simple, fool proof strategies you can use straight away for your own Adwords success. As said, this Adwords eBook is free and there is no reason why you should not download it. PPC advertising is very competitive for a reason for any high-value product/service, PPC is a cheap and effective way to get your name in front of the people looking for products just like yours. With all the competition there’s just one big problem: If you jump in blind, the sharks will eat you alive.

Download Adwords made easy for free. (Right Click and save target as)

Google Massacre by Steven Lee Jones and Andrew X

Ok, ok, while their sales page may look a little odd and scary to say the least, their product is as much as a killer. The Google Massacre Adwords course is jam packed with everything and more you need to know to play the Adwords game profitable. Google Massacre has already changed the lives of thousands of people worldwide who learned the tips and tricks from Steven Lee Jones and Andrew X who are the authors of Google Massacre. Affiliate marketing isn’t a game. If you just play around with it, you’ll get hurt. You need to know what you’re doing. Google Massacre showed over thousands of people, and results speak for themselves.

Download Google Massacre.

The Shortest Route To Adwords Success … Adword Mentor

Testimonial: “This site is for anyone that is serious about making Money with Adwords. I have learned more about Adwords in my first week of becoming a member than I have for the last 6 Months! I finally have a place where I can ask questions and get a fast response. “

“The Google Adwords Success Guide”… This guide provides an overview of the Google Adwords system to make sure that you are familiar with the basics of using the tools provided. You’ll also get “Online Coaching And Consulting” You’ll have access to this private, members-only forum where you can ask questions and get answers to your most pressing problems.

Click Here If You Want To Drastically Reduce Your Learning Curve and Avoid the Mistakes of Most Adwords Marketers.

In Adwords Targeting is essential

Without a doubt, Pay-Per-Click advertising (or PPC) is the quickest and most effective way of driving traffic to your website. It may therefore surprise you just how many people get it completely wrong, and how much of their advertising budget they waste as a result. The reason that this happens is a stunningly simple one. Targeting, or more accurately a total lack of it, is the number one reason why people fail when using PPC advertising.

Especially when using AdWords, that can be a very expensive mistake. Using PPC (whether it is AdWords or one of the less expensive alternatives), you pay every time someone clicks on your ad. If therefore, the people who click are not at least interested in the product or service that your site promotes, then you have wasted money.

Looked at the other way around, when you draw visitors to your site, you must have at least some chance of making money from them or you have no chance of being a success in your online business.

The first step towards mounting a successful PPC campaign therefore lies with targeting, and the secret of targeting is doing keyword research correctly and thoroughly.  Using keywords is what drives traffic to any website, and so it follows that if you are using the wrong keywords, then the traffic that you drive to your site will not be focused or targeted, causing you to lose money.

Therefore, good keyword research is vital for any kind of internet marketing activity.

Free Keyword Research:
Visit the free WordTracker keyword research tool, and type in your main keyword phrase.

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PPC advertising has transformed advertising on the Internet.

December 27, 2008 by Big Internet Marketing  
Filed under Pay Per Click

Pay per click (PPC) advertising has transformed advertising on the Internet. This allows for laser targeted advertising to Internet users who are searching for the particular item that is being advertised. Google Adwords and Yahoo Search Marketing are the two major PPC programs on the Internet today. Microsoft has been set up later than those two PPC programs.

Pay per click (PPC) advertising has revolutionized advertising on the Internet. In order to identify with PPC advertising, let’s talk about PPC, its history, and some background information.

Let’s start our discussion with a definition of pay per click advertising from Wikipedia.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:-

Pay per click (PPC) is an advertising technique used on websites, advertising networks, and search engines.

With search engines, pay per click advertisements are usually text ads placed near search results; when a site visitor clicks on the advertisement, the advertiser is charged a small amount. Variants include pay for placement and pay for ranking. Pay per click is also sometimes known as Cost Per Click (CPC).

While many companies exist in this space, Google AdWords and Yahoo! Search Marketing, which was formerly Overture, are the largest network operators as of 2006. MSN has started beta testing with their own PPC services MSN adCenter. Depending on the search engine, minimum prices per click start at US$0.01 (up to US$0.50). Very popular search terms can cost much more on popular engines. Abuse of the pay per click model can result in click fraud.

Pay per click advertising covers the three main search engines, but let’s concentrate on Google since it has the largest market share of searches on the Net.

Pay per click advertising is where an advertiser creates an ad for a product or service that will be presented to a search engine (“SE”) user when the user searches on a specific key word or key word phrase. When you use an SE, you see the ads when you receive the results of the search. You have noticed that the ads are about the same information that you entered into the search. This is based on the keywords for which the ads are targeted.

The advertiser that puts the ad in the SE agrees that it will pay a certain amount to the SE each time the ad is clicked by a user. The order of presentation of the ads on the search engine results page depends on the price that the advertiser agrees to pay and the historical click-through rates of all ads shown for a given search.

This advertising concept has revolutionized Internet advertising and has created Google Adwords, Yahoo Search Marketing, and Microsoft Adcenter. In 2000 Google was the first to start a program of this type and it has developed into Google’s flagship product from which it derives the majority of its revenue.

Originally, Google permitted the Adwords ad to send the user directly to the advertiser’s site. Early in 2005, the policy changed and now you must link from the Google ad to a “landing page” (page where the searcher will be directed when the ad is clicked). The landing page is used to presell the readers and then send them on to the sales page of the company selling the service or product.

PPC advertising is a great way to make money as an affiliate. You identify a company that you want to promote, identify the keywords that searchers will use when searching for the company’s products, and set up a landing web page to receive the click from the SE. On the landing page, you place ad copy to sell the reader on clicking to the company’s site that you are representing. If the user clicks to the company site and takes the desired action (purchasing a product or completing a lead form), you are paid for the completion of the action. This will be a percent of the sale of a product or a flat payment for a sales lead.

Anyone can sign up for these programs and it is quite easy to do so. You can make money using this technique. However, before you think this will make you rich overnight, let’s get a little education on how it works.

When an SE presents your ad to a user, it is called an “impression”. When a user clicks on the ad, it is called a “click”. The SE develops a ratio called the click through rate (CTR) by dividing the clicks by the impressions. If your CTR remains high enough (this varies by SE’s, but usually above one percent is sufficient), your ad will continue to run. If it does not perform well, the SE will inactivate it until you change something about the ad to make it perform better.

Your account with the PPC program will have reports that show you the impressions, the clicks, the CTR. It will also show you your average cost per click, the total cost for the keyword (clicks time average cost), and the average position of the ad in the times it was displayed (first, second, third, etc.).

This is an exciting business model for creating supplemental income. If you want to learn more about Google Adwords, buy the “Adwords Bible” by Chris Chandler called Google Cash.

The best way to learn about PPC advertising is to set up an account on Google Adwords and experiment with a campaign. You can set a budget to prevent the campaign from costing you too much if your campaign results in your paying more for clicks than you make from your sales. Be cautious on your first few campaigns and limit your potential exposure.

Good luck with your PPC campaigns.

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