Promote Affiliate Programs Through Your Own Google Adwords Campaign

Written by Maxine Hough - copyright 2004


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2. Now you can log intorepparttar system and select "create a new campaign". Give your campaign a name that will also allow you to create multiple campaigns.

3. Before creating your first ad, I recommend that you print out Google's set of guidelines, ebooks such as Google Cash cover this area as well. Since most of you are probably promoting affiliate programs, it's important that you notify Google of this by simply adding "aff" atrepparttar 124640 end of your ad text.

A few tips to keep in mind:

a. To keep your ad targeted, make sure your keyword or keyword phrase is inrepparttar 124641 headline.

b. Put your keyword or keyword phrase inrepparttar 124642 text of your ad.

c. In promoting your affiliate program, make sure you're linked directly torepparttar 124643 owner's website thru your affiliate link so that you'll getrepparttar 124644 credit andrepparttar 124645 cash!

Now you can submit your ad and start tracking your campaign overrepparttar 124646 next few days. If you're not happy with your ad's performance you can make changes such as targeting other keywords or increasing your bid a little at a time. Adwords is flexible in allowing you to make changes within Google guidelines of course, to make your ad campaigns successful.

Pay per click is here to stay and it offers a high level of assurance that your ad is reaching your targeted audience. Withrepparttar 124647 proper management and a clear vision, pay per click specifically Google Adwords, can provide you with well targeted and economical advertising onrepparttar 124648 internet.

As mentioned earlier pay per click ad sales are expected to increase to at least $8 billion by 2008, with Google Adwords,repparttar 124649 right resources and a little effort on your part, you can also benefit from this increase and find yourself with a significant supplemental income each month or a fulltime "leave my 9-5 job" income. The sky is trulyrepparttar 124650 limit with pay per click.

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Maxine Hough is an accounting clerk who supplements her income by promoting affiliate programs online based onrepparttar 124651 techniques outlined in Google Cash at http://tinyurl.com/6z3zt, The Definitive Guide to Google AdWords at http://tinyurl.com/6exm4, Ad Word Analyzer at http://tinyurl.com/4mrto

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Maxine Hough is an accounting clerk who supplements her income by promoting affiliate programs she has personal knowledge of and believes would be beneficial to others promoting any kind of internet enterprise.


Free Promotion-Forget About At Your Own Risk!

Written by Timothy Ward


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I've found that certain websites actually get a good response through free promotional programs. For instance, I always run my ezine websites through my favorite click exchange Webmasterquest because it has a variety of different features and I find that I do get a few subscribers each time.

I also like FFA and Free Link pages because they make me think. Everytime I come across one I have to think about what title I want to use forrepparttar ad. I make myself use a different one every time. This helps me out when I do pay for an ezine ad for instance. I've already got a few good titles in my head.

I also love free search engine submission tools. I write a lot of articles and I like to submitrepparttar 124639 different webpages they appear on to search engines. I wouldn't dream of paying to do this though. But I can go to Addme.com and submit those webpages to a dozen or so search engines for free. And I've found that many of these webpages pop up in some ofrepparttar 124640 better search engines eventually.

So before you totally write off free promotion, take a look at some of these programs and tools again. You might find one or two that can be of use to you, even after you've been onrepparttar 124641 World Wide Web awhile.

Timothy Ward invites you to subscribe to his weekly humor column 'I Never Said I Was Normal' at timward.1afm.com


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