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Reminder- ‘Breaking Down Silos to Build Better Marketing Campaigns’ MarketingProfs Seminar August 23

MarketingProfs is hosting a seminar on Thursday, August 23 at 12.00 pm ET. The topic of the webinar is “Breaking Down Silos to Build Better Marketing Campaigns”. MarketingProfs team says, “What Will You Learn? Tips to break down silos and better integrate across marketing functions Ideas for incentives for your marketing team Methods to get executive team support How to measure holistic multichannel campaign success with SMARTER objectives”. Webinar Details Moderator: Matthew Grant Key Persons: Geoff Livingston, Gini Dietrich Topic: Breaking Down Silos to Build Better... [...]

Get Quality Clicks for only 2 cents each #ad

That’s what James Renouf is saying in his new report, 2 Cent Quality Clicks If you want traffic that is attuned to your specific keywords and is from any specific area you choose, check out Renouf’s 2 Cent Quality Clicks. Want only visitors from the US? No problem. Only visitors from India? No problem. You can limit the traffic to any country you choose. This is an untapped source of extremely low cost clicks that will allow you to sent traffic to any page. Losts of possibilities: email submits, zip submits, clickbank sales pages, squeeze pages, etc . Get the whole story here: 2... [...]

‘Solutions to 14 Confounding Content Marketing Challenges’ MarketingProfs Seminar August 16

MarketingProfs is hosting a seminar on Thursday, August 16 at 9.00 pm PT. The topic of the webinar is “Solutions to 14 Confounding Content Marketing Challenges”. MarketingProfs team says, “What Will You Learn? Our favorite tools and platforms for content distribution, management, and workflow How to create content more efficiently Fresh ideas for content that will resonate with your customers Ideas for finding your unique voice The ROI question: What metrics can you use to measure content’s effectiveness?”. Webinar Details Moderator: Matthew Grant Key Persons: Stephanie... [...]

‘Breaking Down Silos to Build Better Marketing Campaigns’ MarketingProfs Seminar August 23

MarketingProfs is hosting a seminar on Thursday, August 23 at 9.00 pm PT. The topic of the webinar is “Breaking Down Silos to Build Better Marketing Campaigns”. MarketingProfs team says, “What Will You Learn? Tips to break down silos and better integrate across marketing functions Ideas for incentives for your marketing team Methods to get executive team support How to measure holistic multichannel campaign success with SMARTER objectives”. Webinar Details Moderator: Matthew Grant Key Persons: Geoff Livingston, Gini Dietrich Topic: Breaking Down Silos to Build Better... [...]

‘Breaking Down Silos to Build Better Marketing Campaigns’ MarketingProfs Seminar August 23

MarketingProfs is hosting a seminar on Thursday, August 23 at 12.00 pm ET. The topic of the webinar is “Breaking Down Silos to Build Better Marketing Campaigns”. MarketingProfs team says, “What Will You Learn? Tips to break down silos and better integrate across marketing functions Ideas for incentives for your marketing team Methods to get executive team support How to measure holistic multichannel campaign success with SMARTER objectives”. Webinar Details Moderator: Matthew Grant Key Persons: Geoff Livingston, Gini Dietrich Topic: Breaking Down Silos to Build Better... [...]

Google Changes Ad Rotation Process

AM Khan reports that this year in May, Google made some changes to how ad rotation works in AdWords. After 30 days, AdWords would optimize to show higher-performing creatives.  Responding to user concerns, Google announced yesterday that it has made some additional adjustments to its process. It will expand the even rotation period from 30-days to 90, so there’s a longer testing window for new ads. Google is also offering an opt-out option, so advertisers can continue to have their ads rotate evenly indefinitely. If you want to opt-out of the rotation setting, there’s a form here. Continue... [...]

Yes, Virginia, there’s PPC outside of Adwords #ad

Google isn’t the only game in town. There are other PPC agencies. PPC without Adwords introduces you to one of them. If you want to succeed with PPC, and do so at the minimum cost (the minimum bid is $0.03 on this traffic source), check out PPC without Adwords, which is a detailed introduction to an under-appreciated PPC agency. You may never have realized it could be used for PPC. You may never have even heard of it. No longer live in fear of being banned by Google. You can ban them, instead, by doing your business elsewhere. Dig into PPC without Adwords here.  [...]

Guide explains New Source for Traffic with PPC ads #ad

Banned from Google? There are alternatives with advantages. In fact, you can give up Adwords, Facebook, MSN Adcenter for PPC and still do well. Other, lesser known PPC vendors you may never have heard of can bring you better traffic. Even beginners can use this guide and be running in short order. You also get a tracking system that will show you what’s working and what isn’t so you can adjust your ad buying for best results. Promote your CPA offers and more with this new guide. Get the whole story here.  [...]

Build a business simply doing PPC for others #ad

There is a demand for offline consultants to help local businesses with PPC. Scott Stamper’s PPC for Professionals shows how to get into this lucrative business. Stamper’s new training gives you the tools you need to build a client base without making cold calls. Also includes contracts and software that does the majority of the work for you. You also get the bonus report, “How to get PPC Traffic Without Any Out of Pocket Expense” and a complete copy of Stamper’s earlier product “Pretty Simple PPC.” Price is under $10, but rising here.  [...]

Annotated listing of online traffic sources #ad

If you need traffic, you can’t go wrong with Jason Parker’s report at under $2 (but rising). In it he details 81 ad networks and other places from which to buy advertising. For many of them, Jason adds annotations (costs, demographics, etc.) that give you a better sense of the value of this source. With this new guide, you can explore a wide variety of paid ad resources, With advice about the pros and cons of many. What’s more, Jason is giving you PLR rights to the report. These ad networks appeal to many general population groups so whatever you sell, you will find traffic... [...]


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