Beat the New Google AdWord Rules with Blogs and RSS

Written by Brandon


The latest Google Ad rules did not go down well with most people, who have been depending on it for traffic.

In this article I discuss a possible solution besides AdWords to get traffic, but first let's go back in time and have a bit of a history lesson.

When Google Adwords first came on scene, it was not immediately apparent to most people how to utilizerepparttar system to create wealth, until John Carpenter popularised it with his Google Cash system, a book he wrote some time back.

Since then, Google Adwords has become one ofrepparttar 119901 main traffic generation tools for most affiliates.

It wasrepparttar 119902 fastest way to generate traffic.

By now, most people would have learnt aboutrepparttar 119903 latest Google Ruling on their Adwords' programs

Basically it goes like this:

1) Google will only display two ads forrepparttar 119904 same website atrepparttar 119905 same time AND only ads withrepparttar 119906 best click thru rate,

2) You can removerepparttar 119907 three letter word 'aff' from your ads, if you are a reseller.

How do you ensure you arerepparttar 119908 top 2 ads without having to bid up keywords until your nose bleed?

With this new ruling, there will only be 2 ads displayed at any one time, and only for ads that hasrepparttar 119909 best click through rates.

The rationale is that there isn't any value add to show multiple ads that all point torepparttar 119910 same web site.

In any case, experienced affiliate marketers would probably capturerepparttar 119911 email address ofrepparttar 119912 person who clicked onrepparttar 119913 Google Ad, via a mini site or 1 page site, rather than directingrepparttar 119914 person straight away torepparttar 119915 vendor's web site.

That was inrepparttar 119916 past Beforerepparttar 119917 announcement by Miss Google. You can still do that withrepparttar 119918 new ruling, but we're talking about only 2 ads being displayed.

So how do we counterrepparttar 119919 latest 'dance' from Google?

I have a solution which targets two key areas of concern:

How to Build a Responsive List

Written by Linda Offenheiser


Everything you read concerning Internet Marketing tells you that you must have a list to succeed. That's true but it doesn't go far enough! If no one pays any attention to what you have to say, your list is worthless.

Here are some tips on how to getrepparttar response you want from your list:

Give Your Subscribers Time and Reason to Trust You.

Most marketers are too impatient. They think that just because someone has agreed to receive their ezine, emails, etc. they are going to run right out and buy everything they recommend. Nothing could be farther fromrepparttar 119900 truth.

It takes time to build rapport with those on your list. You have to let them get to know you; learn what makes you tick. Here are few ways you can do that:

If you have an ezine or newsletter that contains nothing but ads, with maybe an article thrown in here and there for good measure, you aren't going to build anything but disinterest. Tell your readers about you! Let them into your life. Let them know what's important to you; what your thoughts are. Just relate to them like a real person.

You have to prove to them that you aren't just focused onrepparttar 119901 almighty buck. You have to show them week after week that you want to help them succeed. Give them ideas and tips that will help them alongrepparttar 119902 path to that success.

Don't Throw Every Product That Comes Along at Them.

If you want your subscribers to trust you, you have to be very careful what you recommend to them. Make sure it's a quality program or product before you endorse it. That means you have to have personal experience with it. How can you honestly recommend anything that you've never used or been a part of?

If you're selective with your recommendations, eventually your list will trust what you say and at least check out your recommendations. Ifrepparttar 119903 product or service is something they can benefit from you'll have a new customer or affiliate.

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