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It takes quite an effort to manage

Hi,

On the face of it, it does look simple, however, it takes quite an effort to manage your traffic with AdWords. I know this as I have been in this industry trying to learn the intricacies. I now help small and local businesses with online advertising by using simple blog tools and AdWords. THey leave their online advertising worries to me, so that they can concentrate better on their core operations.

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posted by : BizzBlogs, 24 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Pt 1&2 is Advertorial

Really does beg the question that such a positive story on goggle products is just to fill space and has no financial reward?

A true story would ask how who really profits from these goggle services.

I see it as just another form of branding by goggle


posted by : RogerP, 24 July 2008 Complain about this comment
ads, what ads?

banners? on the Inq? really?

. . . oh yes, good old 'NoScript for Firefox' helps me cut-the-crap from sold out journals.

posted by : a_punker, 23 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Nice intro...but

This is a good intro to adwords but there is so much more to it then just opening an account and easily setting up ads. Alot of people really struggle with getting a solid roi...

:)

posted by : PPC Coach, 22 July 2008 Complain about this comment
This is kind of good, for Buyer.

Have You Noticed ads by Google at bottom of every Inquirer article. There Price Busters & Temporary opportunities. Pretty Good Deal, In Fact.

As Far As Selling Ones Own Webpage, Remember: Doughboy Buttons, Buttons really Sell & Have Been Largely Abandoned. Don't Cut he-Hes' buttons off. Bozo likes buttons too. Election year is year of buttons....

Well maybe you can guess, its unlikely anything except cheapest thought will sell for individual on internet.
drashek

posted by : Retailer_Ultie, 21 July 2008 Complain about this comment

How to use Google for your website

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