Posted by: Shannon Denny, Project Manager It seems more than ever marketers are striving to make the most of their marketing bucks. If you’ve previously run search engine marketing (SEM) programs, one of the best ways to stretch your dollar is to evaluate your campaigns’ past performance. Here are a few questions to ask when optimizing your current SEM campaign: · What type of traffic did your …
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title=”The ghost of SEM past: Learning from your programs”>The ghost of SEM past: Learning from your programs
Change Change Change - What does eBay have in common with Obama? Posted in Misc by aGenius on the November 25th, 2008 It’s not …
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People search system Affiliate Program!! How I Bought a Brand New $1.2 Million Dollar Dream Home on Two Rolling Acres Using ONLY Affiliate Commissions Earned While I Was Unemployed YUK! I already sound like so many \”Internet marketing gurus\” pitching their crappy information products. I\’m not a guru and I\’m not selling useless ebooks or videos. I\’m just someone who couldn\’t get a \”real job\” and stumbled across something called affiliate programs. That was a few years ago, and the rest is
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(Photo: The Chicago Transit Authority wants you to believe that this sign is not aimed directly at the homeless. Really.) This entry is cross-posted on my Huffington Post Chicago byline. (Click-through for UPDATE.) During the past few weeks of waning daylight, waxing chill, and growing holiday spirit, the Chicago Transit Authority has been busy installing new signage at rail terminals on the CTA ‘L’. The message on the signs–an example of which appears above–is clear, and a bit ominous: th
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title=”CTA Homeless Harassment Update”>CTA Homeless Harassment Update
Search Engine Optimization: Your visual blueprintfor effective Internet marketing (Visual Blueprint) Welcome to the only guidebook series that takes a visual approach to professional-level computer topics. Open the book and youll discover step-by-step screen shots that demonstrate over 140 key search engine optimization techniques, including analyzing your competition, researching and analyzing keywords, developing your link building skills, and setting up blogs and communities. Succinct expla
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This is a review of the presentation released by Google’s Amit Singhal who is according to the New York Times is “…the master of what Google calls its ranking algorithm” In the first section of presentation Amit outlines basics structure of search engines and …
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title=”Challenges in Running a Commercial Search Engine”>Challenges in Running a Commercial Search Engine
So I peeped jon\’s latest posts about a down economy. It seems like every post jon writes is in a condescending tone. Clearly he is far more superior than us.
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Back To Basic - What is Pay Per Click November 25th, 2008 Pay per click, also knows as PPC is a form of paid advertising on the internet. It uses relevant keywords and phrases, geared towards whatever product or services you are trying to sell to get high quality relevant traffic to your website. When your PPC campaign is up and running each time that someone searches on one of the phrases in your adverts, it (along with other peoples adverts) is shown along with search results do
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The advocacy by some rising agencies on Pay-Per-Performance billing has always been a keen topic that I have been keeping tabs on. I will spare you the name-callings and not-so-glamorous accusations by a small handful since it is no surprise to me. What I wasn’t comfortable about was how PR agencies charging by the hour was virtually misrepresented in their bid to convert the PR industry into an internet cash whirlpool. Is Pay-Per-Performance really better than Pay-Per-Hour? Yes and no. The ap
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