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Google AdWords- Overview
Never before in the history of advertising has it been possible to spend five bucks, write a couple of ads, and get instant access to over 100 million people in less than 20 minutes.
With Google AdWords, you can do exactly that - right now. Google AdWords makes it possible for any business large or small
to effectively advertise within the confines of a budget-either large or
small.
In addition to budget concerns Google AdWords can be specifically
targeted to a country, a state, or even a city. and lately new additions
allow advertisers to use videos to get the message across.
Languages are no problem with AdWords either, your ad can run in most
every country around the world. In short, there is no real limit to your advertising
efforts.
It's no secret that the Internet is becoming a more common advertising
media and AdWords puts you in front of people who are looking for your product/ service at that very point of interest. No buyer's remorse or reversed sales.
AdWords Provides Budget Control
Google AdWords is perfect for any size budget. Small businesses especially like AdWords because they use their smaller much more efficiently than with any other methods. For example, if an ad isn't working an AdWords Campaign can be paused, fixed and resumed with minutes. All without wasting precious dollars.
We also strive to give you the most friendly and knowledgeable customer service possible. You can expect a prompt response to your email questions, typically within one business day. You'll also have 24/7 access to detailed performance reports that help you track the effectiveness of your ad campaigns. Read on to learn about what AdWords has to offer you. |
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Free eBook
"15 Tips for AdWords Success"
by Jeff Alderson
How To Set Up Google AdWords
Before setting up your account be sure to view the Google AdWords videos to gain an overview of the system.
1. Create AdWord ad. Ads are important not only to the reader but also requires support by relevant keywords/phrases.
2. Capitalization. Capitalize the first letters of each word. Studies show this gathers more interest.
3. AdWord tricks, The first letter of each word, for example yourplaceontheweb
would look like this www.YourPlaceOnTheWeb.com
4. Focus AdWords keywords and keyword phrases. Avoid general keywords. For example the word candy will attract unwanted clicks, but Smiths peppermints will attract the right clicks.
5. Set keyword budget cap. Set the cap at which you wish to stop bidding on a keyword.
6. Set daily spending limit. AdWords lets you control your spending on a daily basis without penalty or extra charges.
Get a Leg Up On Your Google AdWords Competitors
Learn what AdWords competitor's ads and keywords. Complete statistics about your competition... get a leg up on the competition... learn more.
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