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		<title>Internet Marketing 101 &#8211; Part 3 Traffic Methods &#8211; PPC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part three in my series on internet marketing.  This will not be an all encompassing article, but I will respond to any questions asked.  To me this is such a hit or miss method for generating traffic.  The basics are simple, you find a search engine or site to put an ad on and every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part three in my series on internet marketing.  This will not be an all encompassing article, but I will respond to any questions asked.  To me this is such a hit or miss method for generating traffic.  The basics are simple, you find a search engine or site to put an ad on and every time a user clicks on your add you get charge an amount for that click.  Now this does not guarantee a sale it simply says, &#8220;Hey someone thought your ad was compelling enough to click on it&#8221;, OR &#8220;Hey the owner of the site cause a click on your ad to earn revenue&#8221; (aka Click Fraud).  The largest player in the PPC market is Google so I&#8217;ll focus my comments on them.</p>
<p>First where do your ads show up?  In Google they show up across the top or the right side.  The top ads are are generally in a lighter background to separate them from organic results.  The advantage of using PPC is to force your site to be seen even if it doesn&#8217;t have Organic Rankings.  It is important to understand that even with organic ranking you can produce far more sales using PPC in conjunction with it.   A report from Atlas stated that if you have a PPC ad you are likely to make &#8220;2 sales&#8221; and organic linking &#8220;1 sale&#8221;, having both you make &#8220;4 sales&#8221;.  While I haven&#8217;t seen this myself, it is a reliable source and I&#8217;ll take that to heart.</p>
<p>Google forces you to bid for positions, but they do not tell you what you need to get into the top spot.  They use some level of black magic to determine who gets top slot.  They look at Ad Copy, Landing Page, Bid and Click through rate.  Now if you have a high CTR and high quality others you will actually pay less than your &#8220;Bid&#8221;.  Also you can big less and get higher position.  It all gets convoluted, but you need to make sure you have a high Quality Score in Google and you&#8217;ll reap the benefits.  (post questions on adwords if you have any and I&#8217;ll answer the best I can)</p>
<p>So now you&#8217;ve placed your bids, you can choose to have ads show up on Google, their search partners or in their content network.  The content network is by far their largest audience, but it also their more dangerous place for click fraud so if you are going to use it, watch it very carefully and you can restrict certain sites from displaying your ads or you can chose to show your ads only on certain sites by url/placement.  But unfortunately many good quality sites that have adsense do not have this option turned on (TURN IT ON!).</p>
<p>A couple of key items are to make sure you have a strong ad, and strong url to send people too.  Many people working with affiliate marketing will try to send people to the same url. So now they are all competing for the same property.  (Google, Yahoo etc will only allow one ad per url to appear).  Later on I promise I&#8217;ll go over landing pages, url&#8217;s and ads for ppc and other advertising.  My experience is very different than most so hopefully people will gain some knowledge.</p>
<p>Key things to keep in mind, you&#8217;re shirt needs to stay on  your back you need to MONITOR your campaigns or you will lose a LOT of money.</p>
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