37 Killer AdWords Pay-Per-Click Secrets Exposed!
Nelson Tan
So how do you compete in the PPC campaign world? With millions of websites all bidding for the same keywords, you have to be one step ahead of your competition. The best way to do this is to educate yourself and learn all you can about pay-per-click campaigns, how they work, and how they work good for your website. Roger Hall’s “37 Killer AdWords Pay-Per-Click Secrets Exposed” is written from the point-of-view of a Google insider. Roger is a Qualified AdWords Individual and he can answer some of the top questions about AdWords and how to make them work for you like:
* How to write winning Google PPC ads
* How to create a killer headline for Pay-Per-Click ads
* Specific text to place in your PPC ads to attract clicks
* What is ad split-testing?
* Why you should never let Google choose your winning ad when split-testing
* How to use your imagination to create winning PPC ads and Web pages
* How even little things, such as punctuation and capitalization, can lead to a huge boost in online response
You can preview the first 5 chapters of the e-book when you download here.
As we know, advertisement is the lifeblood of every business, online and offline. Without advertisement, nobody will know your company exist and what products and services you offer. So by spending a little money on some advertisement like Google AdWords, you will have the unfair advantage over your rivals online. Many businesses now depend on Adwords to do the silent yet effective promotion for them.
If you already know all there is to know about AdWords and everything else about PPC, congratulations! Just disregard this post. But if you are like me and are interested in learning all you can, as quickly and easily as you can, take a look at the killer Google AdWords secrets inside the pages of “37 Killer AdWords Pay-Per-Click Secrets Exposed” with no commitment. You are bound to gain insights into approaching PPC marketing Roger Hall’s way where other marketers can’t do it just as successfully.
He also has a very interesting tool that is pretty automated. If you have never composed an AdWords ad in your life, this tool will get you started. All you need is to key in the product keyword and the website URL (or affiliate link) and press a button to generate variations of ads for you to choose from. It’s very ‘bum’ but don’t put your whole-hearted trust in it since AdWords demands that you continuously test for better-performing ads.
You can access the Ad Generator here and watch a short video demo. Ignore what the video says about a trial. Nope, it’s 100% free. Play around with it and I’m sure you’ll get more confident with starting your first AdWords campaign.
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