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February 13, 2010


To use the bid simulator for your keywords, follow these steps:

1. Sign in to your AdWords account at adwords.google.com.
2. Navigate to the Keywords tab.

3. In the Max. CPC column, click the bid simulator icon Bid simulator, icon next to the bid.

Check here: http://www.1010adwordsqualityscore.com/



February 10, 2010

I am bidding on a job online where I have to write 10 articles on a certain topic, between 350-500 words and with a keyword density of about 3-5% .

I am not sure how much to ask for this. This is the first time I am doing this and I do not want to charge too hight and lose the job or too low which will not be fair to me.

any advice please

look the link,i think it has some helpfully knowledge
http://vivvo.article-dot.com/categories/Article-Writing/




Here is the overture link:
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
I came across this site recently, it also uses overture:

http://www.keywordenchanter.com/advanced-research.php
Regards, Zyfert
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http://ppcspy.TheRemoteBusiness.com
PPC Tool Review and demonstration of PPC Web Spy, a great ppc tool to help with Google Ppc advertising. If you have ever wondered what your pay per click competition is paying, what other keywords they are bidding on or what their landing pages are like, this ppc tool will instantly show all of that to you. Insider view of the product at work. This ppc tool integrates specifically with Google ppc and you have to use it with Firefox web browser. Start dominating your competition by “spying” on what they are doing.

One other feature of ppc webspy is it will show you the specific ads and adwords that the advertiser is using. If a competitor has been bidding on a particular word for a while and spending money on it, they must be making money on it, so you know it is a profitable keyword that you should bid on.

Product: http://ppcspy.TheRemoteBusiness.com
My Business: http://www.TheRemoteBusiness.com
Email: dan@theremotebusiness.com
Call: 608-217-3767

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January 26, 2010

Do I need to pay to use yahoo search marketing? I want to find keywords research and how many pay per click bids on that keyword search. Is there another website that provides this research for free? Thank you.

Aaron Wall’s SEOBook website has lists of various keyword research tools including free ones. Check that out first

http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/



http://www.ppcwebspy.com/downloads/?xc6f49

Great new software that allows you to see your competitors Google adwords keywords directly from a Google Search results page. So cool.Clear video go to the site..
PPC Web Spy : Free Keyword Spy Tool – You Know what keyword they biding in just second. simply just install PPC Web Spy Tool in FireFox Broswer and search in Google – Click on Green Button – Boom You will see which profitable keyword they bidding and which one make them meney..

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How To Use Keyword Elite

Author: admin
January 14, 2010

http://MakeMoneyOnlineWithJohn.com – How to Earn a 6-Figure Income In Less Than 6 Months!

Find out how I use Keyword Elite to generate keyword lists every single day with this step-by-step video.

With Keyword Elite you can easily generate hundreds and even thousands of targeted keywords for your PPC campaigns. Because it runs locally on your PC you can type in your main keyword phrase, click OK, and then let it do its work.

Keyword Elite sources keywords from Google, Yahoo, Word Tracker and other sources which saves you a lot of time and energy.

Once you have your list of keywords you can use Keyword Elite’s tools to easily filter out the rubbish keywords and keep the good ones.

Advanced features of this program include being able to monitor who is bidding on particular keywords. This makes it easy for you to pick only the winning keywords even before you start your PPC campaign!

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http://www.jimyaghi.com/products/ppc-domination

Jim Yaghi, author of PPC Domination explains his PPC case study:
There’s a LOT of people teaching that in order to get a high quality score, high Click-Thru-Rate (CTR), and high conversion you MUST use the keyword you bid on in your ad’s headline and body.

Is that true?

Well, I put it to the test because I never believed it for a minute. And sure enough I now have proof that using the keyword in your ad DOESN’T necessary work in your favour at all.

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Notice there’s a higher CTR in both occasions where I don’t use the keyword “acn” which I bid on. I also get a higher conversion rate and more leads at a lower cost. And there you have it boys and girls–finally the proof that you don’t need to use the keyword in your ad at all to keep Google and your user happy!

Does that mean you shouldn’t use the keyword in your ad ever?

Of course not. But you should definitely test to see if you can get a better result WITHOUT it.

The reason that there is a profound difference when i split-test the ads is that i am using an insider term that SCREAMS relevance to the searcher without it being obvious to Google. That’s what happens when I don’t use “ACN” in my ad copy.

And Google will reward you equally well with discounted click costs and high quality score because they believe the searcher’s assessment of usefulness over what the advertiser tries to tell Google. The bottom line is, you pay LESS to reach MORE people.

More Network Marketing and PPC tips in Jim’s Coffee Adventures at http://www.JimYaghi.com

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Is there a way to track/see what keywords my competitors are bidding on? Perferrably I would like to enter a competitor’s url and see a list of keywords they are bidding on.

Who’s Linking to You? Who’s Linking to Your Competition? Using a free tool called Keyword Tracker you can track your Google rank.
http://www.flyte.biz/resources/newsletters/05/03-keyword-tracker.html

Try Google’s Keyword Tool free. Benefits:
* shows 12 months historical search trends
* can analyze a page or site for automatically recommending keywords
* they have the largest search userbase, and thus can offer great keyword depth
* gives estimated cost, competition level, and suggests potential negative keywords
* easy to export your list as an XLS spreadsheet
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

http://www.agentwebranking.com/help/google/google-positioning.htm

With online advertising, it is theoretically possible to know how effective your advertising is by tracking customers all the way from the initial click-throughs to a sale. [New services from Salesforce.com and NetSuite] enable anyone to do exactly that. Salesforce.com has bought a small start-up, Kieden (pronounced’keyed-in’), and has used it to launch a new service called ‘Salesforce for Google AdWords’ that provides the capability to track click-throughs on Google ads (those on Google itself as well as ads on sites that have their advertising ‘Powered by Google’) to sales leads generated in salesforce.com. Kieden was already a salesforce.com partner and was hosted on salesforce.com’s AppExchange online platform.



I have placed bids on strategic keywords for several urls for my web site (home page and subpages) on Yahoo, MSN, Google and AskNow, now what?

How do I do A/B testing and decide what to change every week or month?

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