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Monday, January 2, 2017

Electronic Coupons and Rebates


Why to use electronic coupons and rebates in your shopping cart?
Personally, I don't really like coupons. I rarely use the things. In fact, I come close to going berserk in the check-out line at my local grocery store when I see a thick stack of coupons being pulled out by the person ahead of me.

But, even if you are like me, many people do like coupons and coupons are definitely an effective sales tool. So are rebates. And unlike the grocery store check-out line, there's no waiting in electronic check-out lines.

One of the benefits of using coupons to promote your products and services is that you can place printable coupons right on your website. You can also offer cash rebates on your products in the same way.

Some shopping cart systems, have a coupon module that generates coupon and discount links. These discounts are automatically applied at check-out when someone gets to my site by clicking on one of these links.  When clicking on one of these links, customers are taken to check-out and the coupon or rebate information is automatically populates the proper discount fields. This little step is also a time saver, so your customers will be doubly appreciative.

People like to get good deals on the things they buy. Using electronic coupons and rebates is one good way of doing this. And, as a bonus, some people shop specifically for discounted products, so if you are known as a merchant who gives coupons from time to time, you'll be on the "watch list" of these bargain shoppers.

The Different Types Of Online Affiliate Marketing


Affiliate marketing programs has never been as popular before as it is today.  Why?  

There can be a number of reasons.  The most probable reason, however, could be the fact that the benefits of affiliate marketing have become clearer to a lot of people now than they were before.

Today, both the merchants and the affiliates can see clearly that affiliate marketing can work for both of them.  The merchant sees affiliate marketing today as the chance to advertise their products at a lower cost.  The affiliates, on the other hand, sees affiliate marketing as an easy way of earning profits online by doing what they like most, and that is by creating websites.

Just as the popularity of affiliate marketing has shifted into greater heights, so has the people's outlook about it changed.  No longer is affiliate marketing considered today as an alternative method for the merchant to advertise his products, or as a source of additional income for the affiliates.  For merchants and affiliates alike, affiliate marketing is now considered as a main source of profits and revenues.

So the question now is what type of affiliate marketing will work best for you?  Are all affiliate marketing programs the same?  Are the benefits the same?  Or are there affiliate marketing programs that work better than the others?

There are actually different types or classes of affiliate marketing, and the number of types will depend on how one will classify them.  The most basic affiliate marketing programs, however, falls under two categories: pay-per-click (PPC), and pay-per-performance (PPP).

•	Pay Per Click (PPC)

PPC is the most popular type of affiliate marketing for affiliates with small websites, and probably the easiest way for them to earn money.  In this affiliate marketing type, the merchant pays his affiliate whenever a visitor is referred to his site, that is whenever someone clicks through the merchant's banner or text ads.  The affiliate gets paid a certain amount even if the visitor he referred does not purchase anything from the merchant's site.  However, typical fees for PPC affiliate programs are small, usually not exceeding a dollar for every click.


•	Pay Per Performance (PPP)

PPP affiliate marketing is the most popular among merchant and is also the most lucrative type for the affiliates.  In this type of affiliate program, the merchant only pays the affiliate whenever his referral translates into an action—that is whenever the visitor he has referred actually buys something from the merchant's site or when the visitor becomes a lead.  This means a lot of savings for the merchant.  On the other hand, it becomes the most lucrative type for the dedicated affiliate, for commissions in PPP affiliate marketing usually comes in the range of 15% to 20% of the actual product sales.

Pay-per-performance affiliate marketing can be further classified into two popular types: pay-per-sales (PPS) and pay-per-lead (PPL).

o	Pay Per Sale (PPS)

In a pay-per-sale type of affiliate marketing, the merchants pay the affiliate a certain fee whenever the visitor he has referred to the merchant's site actually buys something from the merchant's site.  Affiliates are often paid on commission basis, although other merchants would opt to pay a fixed fee.  But no matter what the basis of the fee is, it is generally higher than the fee paid to affiliates in a pay-per-click affiliate program.

o	Pay Per Lead (PPL)

The pay-per-lead type of affiliate marketing is a slight variation of the PPS type and is often used by insurance and finance companies and other companies who rely on leads for their company to grow.  In this type of affiliate marketing, the affiliate is paid whenever the visitor he referred to the merchant's site fills up an application form or any similar form related to the business of the company.  Compensation for this type of affiliate marketing is based on a fixed fee whose rates approximate that of the fixed fee in the PPS type.

Aside from these three specific types of affiliate marketing, a lot of other affiliate marketing types exist.  If the classification is based on the depth of the affiliate network, it can be classified as single-tier, two-tier, and multi-tier affiliate marketing.  There is also another type of affiliate marketing that pays the affiliate each time the customer he has referred purchases something from the merchant's site. 

•	Single-Tier, Two-Tier, and Multi-Tier Affiliate Marketing

These types of affiliate marketing are based on the different levels or tiers in the affiliate network by which payments are made.  In a single-tier affiliate marketing program, the affiliates are only paid based on the direct sales or traffic he has referred to the merchant.  All the previously mentioned affiliate marketing types (i.e. PPS< PPL, and PPC) fall under the single-tier classification.

•	In two-tier affiliate marketing programs, the affiliate is not only paid for the direct traffic or sales that he refers to the merchant's site, but also on every traffic or sales referred by various other affiliates who joined the affiliate program through his recommendation.  

Multi-tier affiliate marketing works the same way, although the affiliate gets additional commission for a wider number of affiliates in different tiers in the affiliate network.

•	 Residual Income Affiliate Marketing

In residual income affiliate marketing, the affiliate gets paid not only once for every customer he has referred to the merchant's site.  Rather, the affiliate is also paid whenever the customer he has referred returns to the site and purchase another product.  Compensation for such type of affiliate marketing is based on either sales percentage commission or fixed fee basis.

The different affiliate marketing types would virtually work differently for merchants and affiliates alike, and each would generally have their own list of benefits.  Which type of affiliate marketing will work best for you?  It is not really for me to tell.  Rather, it is for you to choose which type of affiliate marketing program will suit your needs and characteristics best.

Google Adwords Qualified Company



Google Adwords is a powerful tool that you can use to drive large amounts of qualified traffic to your website within a short period of time. There are also a number of benefits to be gained from using a company that is Google Adwords qualified. You will often deal with a consultant who is very experienced with the company.

 If you have a website that is still in the Google sandbox, Adwords is the method you will want to use to get targeted traffic to your site. Once a website has been placed in the sandbox, it can take months for it to begin getting targeted traffic from Google. If you have invested a great deal of time and money in your site, this is time you don't want to waste.

By hiring a company that is experienced with Adwords, you can get results within a short period of time. You must understand that it is not simply enough to start a Google Adwords campaign and hope you can convert your traffic into sales. In most cases, this will not work. The situation is much more delicate, and while you have the option of going through headaches trying to figure out how to use Adwords successfully, you also have the option of hiring an experienced company that has a track record of success.

 This company should be able to deal with all the aspects of your Adwords campaign. Another thing that you will want to become familiar with is the bid prices for Google.

The Ads from your campaign will be showcased based on the prices you bid for the keywords. These keywords will often come in the form of phrases. Generally, the prices for keyword phrases will range from 30 cents to one dollar. 

However, the cost could be much higher depending on the keywords you use. It should also be noted that the prices will change on a daily basis. Before you hire a Google Adwords, company, they will require you to first have an Adwords account. Once the account is set up, you will need to give the necessary information to the company, and you can then pay for their services.

The company will charge you for consultancy services. You may be required to pay a one time fee for setup, and you may also be required to pay a management fee monthly. The prices for each company may vary. 

The company will spend time analyzing you keywords to make sure only the best are used. If you choose the wrong keywords, the success of the campaign will be decreased.

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Keywords? Trust Adwords



What it is that makes AdWords so dear? I'm not too frequent an advertiser, so I wouldn't be commenting on campaigns, adgroups and suchlike. Instead, I'll tell you how the keyword tool of AdWords will make you forget you ever used anything else.

How it started

For long an open secret, but barely touched upon till recent past is that keywords used by surfers have demographic variance to a largish extent. What this means is except for some obvious terms, surfers from different locales of the globe will most likely type in different search terms to look for information on the web. Even in big countries like US or India, search terms used by surfers vary from place to place. Search engines knew this for long, but it took them awhile to chalk out suitable products tailored to be effective in serving aggregate needs on the net.

Talking about Google, products like local search or, for that matter, the advantage of geo-targeting in AdWords campaign are all part of strategy accrued from search behavior pattern, accumulated and studied for nearly a decade.

What are ways to get you the most promising keywords? I'll attempt answering this formidable question in 2 parts. In this part, we'll discuss how AdWords keyword tool can help you get going. In the next part, we'll compare AdWords keyword tool with some of the best out there. On to AdWords now.

AdWords opens up

Admittedly, AdWords is meant to maximize revenues to Google. What pleases the most is Google is fatherly approach to ensure that AdWords maximizes returns to advertisers too. And how? Look at how easily you can fetch your choicest keywords from Google vast repertoire.

Start at AdWords Keyword Tool and after selecting the country and language you'd like to target (English and United States by default), slip below and select one of the 2 tabs, namely Keyword Variations and Site-Related Keywords. Now on, let's go step by step to unravel a real wonder that the tool is.

Keyword Variations

If you select this tab (by default selected), just type in some keywords in the box, one in each line (pressing Enter after each keyword to go to next line). If you want similarly meant keywords, do not forget to select Use synonyms. A good idea that, since it broadens your keyword search. For example, I found top 10 ranking, a very popular key-phrase, as a synonym for top ranking, which would have otherwise remained unknown to me. 

Another point stressed upon frequently by veterans is that it is better to begin your keyword search with general terms. As you progressively narrow down your keyword selection, you're more likely to discover promising phrases along the way.

So you have a long list of keywords presented by Google based upon your few initial keywords. Watch closely, you'll find Google saying that it's a list sorted by relevance. What's that? It's Google's way of gently prodding you to begin an AdWords campaign, for the keywords that appear at the top are the most relevant ones, should you consider ad campaign with them.

What would you do now? Well, you may start adding them as necessary, search for more related keywords (link at the bottom of the list), or even download them in your chosen format. But wait before you do anything of these. Look around and see how Google helps you with excellent tools to further fine-tune your list of keywords.


Refining your keywords

Move to Show columns and in the accompanying drop-down list, you get to select eye-popping options. 
Wow! What a help! Choose the first option, Keyword popularity and you'll simultaneously see 2 adjacent columns of data.

 Click a column heading, the list re-arranges in decreasing importance. In the column Advertiser Competition, the list shows which of your keywords are hotly sought after. 

Similarly, the column Search Volume gives you a measure of popularity of respective keywords. Still want more specific info? The generous Google is there for that. How? 

Amble to far right of the columns and alongside Match Type, select Broad, Phrase or Exact and watch how the scenario changes. What are broad match, phrase match and exact match? Help is just there (a question mark). Click on it to know more.

We'll now move on to third option in Show columns, which is Global search volume trends. This is a recent addition. When you select this, you'll get to see an amazing display of how keyword popularity changes globally (not only US) through the year in the form of bar-charts. Once again, hook on to Match Type (spoken above) and refine your search further.

Start an AdWord campaign?

If you do not contemplate starting an AdWord campaign, you may skip the other 2 Show columns options. In case you do plan one, first select Cost and ad position estimates and in the ensuing page, choose your currency and mention your maximum CPC. This is the maximum cost you agree to bear each time your ad is clicked on when displayed for your chosen search terms (note this is different from another oft-used term, CTR, the click-through-rate). 

As you finally hit Recalculate, your list will turn up myriad combinations of ad position and average CPC for your keywords. If your max CPC is too low, you may not see any value for average CPC.

The remaining Show columns option is Possible negative keywords. This is a tool that assists your keywords to maintain a sharp focus in an ad campaign. Depending on campaign strategy, one has to decide whether or not to include negative keywords. 

To give an example, for my web marketing website, if my keyword top ranking fetches other probables like top 10 ranking, uptown top ranking, top ranking universities and so on, I might decide to include uptown and universities as negative keywords, but certainly leaving out the term 10. This would mean that if I select top ranking as broad match or phrase match, my ad will not show up for search terms that included negative words uptown and universities. 
More often than not, expert campaigners will choose one-word broad match and then work on a long list of negative words to disallow unwanted ad impressions.

Site-Related Keywords

Till now, we've spoken about keywords you chose and ways of refining them. Suppose you are eager to know what keywords your competition is using! Well, why not? If indeed so, AdWords Keyword Tool comes to your assistance. 

To start, click the other tab site-Related Keywords, enter the URL of your competition in the search box and hit get keywords. Don't forget to check include other pages on my site linked from this URL. As you set Google to work, it dutifully comes up with a list of keywords, grouped by common terms with number of occurrences in the entire website within parentheses for each group.

Grouping keywords by common terms is a great help as you'll find, and each group lists related keywords as in earlier case. If you uncheck grouping option, Google will fetch you a scrolling list of keywords, which may often be uncomfortably huge if you happen to spy on a giant competition. Once there, similar to Keyword Variations, here too you can start working on your keywords with abundance of tools at your command.

AdWords, a facilitator

Keyword Tool is great because it is very easy to use. No doubt Google intends it that way so as to make AdWords less and less daunting for potential ad-campaigners who are afraid to cross threshold for the fear of making unknown mistakes. 

Let's remember, businessmen incline to take risks on known parameters, and not something that is difficult to comprehend. To that extent, the newly-designed keyword tool is a good facilitator.

In the next part, we'll look at how AdWords keyword tool fares with other keyword finders.

Google Adwords Qualified Company Certification: Do Ppc Customers Know About This Certification?


There are many different strategies and programs available to people who are interested in Internet marketing in this day and age.  In this regard, you may be wondering if PPC customers know about Google AdWords Qualified Company certification.  Through this article, the awareness of PPC customers when it comes to the Google AdWords Qualified Company certification is presented for your consideration.

PPC customers -- Pay Per Click customers -- obviously want the best possible results for the money that they are spending on their promotional efforts.  To this end, these customers are looking for the most experienced and best trained professionals on the Net.

  In this regard, the typical PPC customers today can be found doing their homework.  They are finding out all they can about a particular Internet marketing professional before they can be found engaging the services of that individual.  As a consequence, a growing number of PPC customers are becoming more and better aware of different types of certifications that Internet marketing professionals can obtain -- including Google AdWords Qualified Company certification.

Because PPC customers are becoming more sophisticated and more aware of the different certifications that are now available to Internet marketing professionals, if you wish to attract a solid client list, you will want to take a close look at obtaining a Google AdWords Qualified Company certification.  Most Internet marketing professionals consider the Google AdWords Qualified Company certification to be a very worthy professional.

Statistics demonstrate that the typical PPC customers actually are not only generally knowledgeable about the Google AdWords Qualified Company certification but are far more willing to do business with an Internet marketing professional that does have a Google AdWords Qualified Company certification.

With all of this in mind, if you or your firm previously took the time and made the effort to obtain Google AdWords Qualified Company certification, you should make it a point to include the fact that you have a Google AdWords Qualified Company certification in your own promotional materials.  

As has been noted a moment ago, the typical PPC customers have knowledge of and respond very favorably to Google AdWords Qualified Company certification.  Through Google AdWords Qualified Company certification you should be able to find that you increase the number of customers that you serve, including PPC customers, and better your bottom line in both the short and long term.

Combining Google Adwords And Clickbank Affiliate Program To Make Money


Combining Google Adwords And Clickbank Affiliate Program To Make Money - Quickly and Easily!

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  The main method I have used to make money online from eBay is by running Google Adwords with my affiliate link.  Realize that there is a learning cycle to the Google AdWords game and not everyone will make money right away.  Google gets people to open an AdWords account but it only makes a sales and makes any money when someone clicks on an ad.  If you find that this report will make and save you money, on your Google Adwords Campaigns, feel free to make a donation.

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  Sadly though because so few people understand adwords fully most end up losing more money than they make!  Beating Adwords gives you the tools necessary to actually make money online, it  is not just a theory that sho...  They read some e-book about how to make money with Google AdWords, and instantly think they're ready to conquer the world.  
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How To Become A Google Adwords Qualified Individual


You may be interested in enhancing your professional standing when it comes to Internet marketing in this day and age.  One step that you might want to consider taking is becoming a Google Adwords Qualified individual.  

Through this article, you are presented with how to be a Google Adwords qualified individual.  Armed with this information in this article, you will be well on your way towards increasing your professional standing when it comes to Internet marketing in the 21st century.

According to the directors of the Google AdWords Qualified Individual program, there are four steps that you will need to take in order to obtain Google AdWords Qualified Individual program certification.  By achieving these four steps, by meeting these four qualifications, you will be able to obtain designation and certification as a Google AdWords Qualified Individual.  In the end, your designation and certification as a Google AdWords Qualified Individual will be extremely helpful when it comes to recruiting new clients or customers to use your professional services.

First, in order to obtain Google AdWords Qualified Individual program certification, you will need to sign up for the Google AdWords Qualified Individual program and remain in good standing.  What this means in reality is that you have accepted the Rules of Use for the Google AdWords Qualified Individual program and that you are not in violation of any of the Rules of Use associated with the Google AdWords Qualified Individual program. 

Second, you will need to manage at least on AdWords account within the My Client Center for a minimum of 90 days.  This can either be your own account or the account belonging to one of your clients.  This not only gives Google the opportunity to determine if you can manage a Google AdWords program effectively it also gives you the chance to get a better idea of what various resources are available to you through Google.

Third, during a 90 day period, you will need to create, build and maintain at least $1,000 U.S. (or your local national currency equivalent) as the total spent through your My Client Center account.

Finally, you will need to pass the Google Advertising Professional Exam.  While you can take this examination at any time, Google generally recommends that you only do take the examination after you've successfully met the other requirements that have been outlined for you in this article.

Google reminds people that all of these requirements must be met concurrently in order to be designated as a Google AdWords Qualified Individual. Best choice for your pay per click management.