Avoiding Pay-per-click mistakes: Don’t drop Winning Ad Campaigns!

Written by Daniel Brough


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It’s only human nature to want to do this. After all, Toy Company #1 wasn’t performing as well as #2 is. You aren’t seeing nearly as high a profit margin.

Butrepparttar hard truth ofrepparttar 120592 matter is this: Toy Company #1 was making you steady money! It wasn’t running inrepparttar 120593 red. It wasn’t a drain on your budget or resources. It was a winner.

Profit is profit. Every little bit adds up. Sure, Toy Company #1 wasn’t making you much money, but even a little bit of profit is more than you had. Imagine if you found seven more companies that performed like it – atrepparttar 120594 end ofrepparttar 120595 month, all those ‘little’ profits would add up to a ‘big’ overall profit.

The best solution is to keeprepparttar 120596 ad campaign that’s already working, and add new campaigns that show even better profits to it.

But what aboutrepparttar 120597 fact that you’re now competing with yourself? Onrepparttar 120598 surface it doesn’t seem to make sense to promote two different products that are aimed atrepparttar 120599 same audience.

The answer to this objection is simple. Why shouldn’t you compete with yourself? That way, no matter which choicerepparttar 120600 consumer makes, you win. Some of your audience, for whatever reason, just isn’t going to buy products from Toy Company #2. Some of them will only buy from Toy Company #1. Don’t you want to make profits from those people too?

The lesson is simple. Don’t drop winning ad campaigns!

Daniel Brough is the founder of AdWord Wizards, a free mentoring program designed to teach anyone how to profit from pay-per-click search engines. Want to start a profitable AdWords campaign in less than 30 minutes? Come to http://www.adwordwizard.com and sign up for this free program.


Traffic Exchange Primer

Written by F. Terrence Markle


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The traffic exchanges specify whether or not you can have multiple websites for display. However, you can only display one website at a time if you are permitted to have multiple websites. You can specify how many of your earned and/or purchased credits can be applied to each of your websites.

Most exchanges have a referral program where you can earn credits forrepparttar people that you refer torepparttar 120591 traffic exchange program and their surfing activity. As a bonus, you may receive a certain percentage of their earned credits. Your downline levels may be unlimited or limited depending onrepparttar 120592 traffic exchange structure.

Most traffic exchanges earn money fromrepparttar 120593 "purchase credits" feature they offer and from advertisements. In general, an exchange member can specify whether or not they want to see popups, adult or erotic websites.

Most traffic exchanges have restrictions associated with your use ofrepparttar 120594 exchange. For example, exchanges generally specify whether you can or cannot have: (1) popup windows, (2) message boxes, (3) inappropriate content or adult material, (4) break out of frames, (5) site rotation, (6) URL or domain forwarding and (7) more than one account.

Furthermore,repparttar 120595 traffic exchange may be able to delete your account if: (1) your account is inactive for a given period of time or (2) your website is causing problems forrepparttar 120596 exchange system. Some exchanges let their members sell their earned credits for cash back torepparttar 120597 traffic exchange. The rate of conversion from earned credits to cash is controlled byrepparttar 120598 webmaster ofrepparttar 120599 traffic exchange.

Your website design andrepparttar 120600 time it takes forrepparttar 120601 website to load are very critical when using a traffic exchange. Your webpage will never get viewed if your site takes 15 seconds to load andrepparttar 120602 exchange rotatesrepparttar 120603 websites every 15 seconds. You want to have at least a 10-second viewing window to giverepparttar 120604 surfing exchange member time to respond to your webpage presentation.

Keep your website clean of unnecessary clutter. You want your visitor to make a quick decision whether to ask for more information or pass on your offering.

Make your displayed website short and simple. Do not send your visitors torepparttar 120605 sales page on your main website. Provide a killer headline followed by supporting bullets and ask for their name and email address. Don’t make it complicated.

Putrepparttar 120606 lure onrepparttar 120607 fishing line and give your visitors a chance to say “yes” to your presentation. You need to get your message in front of your visitor quickly. Capture their name and e-mail address. You will have plenty of chances at a later time to market to your list.

Traffic exchanges can bring you a lot of traffic. It will take some work butrepparttar 120608 increase in your own opt--in list will provide constant inspiration. You should considerrepparttar 120609 benefits gained from traffic exchanges if you haverepparttar 120610 time and proper motivation. ======================================= Copyright © F. Terrence Markle – All Rights Reserved F-R-E-E course on building a high-quality targeted list "How To Build Your Own Opt--In Mailing List" at: http://www.QuikSystems.com/OIC/OpInCourse.htm F-R-E-E Ezine on building your targeted list at: http://www.QuikSystems.com/EzineSub.htm =======================================

Copyright © 2004 - F. Terrence Markle has worked for over 20 years with public and private companies. He has an MBA in marketing and finance and has been involved with Internet-related businesses for over 3 years.


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