Evan Roberts, a PPC Hero!
Haha, ok that maybe a bit of an exaggeration to everyone other than myself but the folks over at PPCHero Blog emailed me and asked me to answer a few questions for an e-interview.
You can read my wisdom at PPCHero here
Haha, ok that maybe a bit of an exaggeration to everyone other than myself but the folks over at PPCHero Blog emailed me and asked me to answer a few questions for an e-interview.
You can read my wisdom at PPCHero here
Google has just added a nifty tool to its Adwords tools portfolio, the ability to block IPs from seeing (and clicking) your ads. In your Adwords tools section you will see a link for ‘IP Exclusion’ which will allow you to put in IP addresses that you want to block from seeing your ads. You…
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I posted about this a month ago and to prove to you I wasn’t making stuff up again, here is the official announcement on the Adwords blog. This is nothing but a good thing as Google aims to give us a little more transparency in our accounts, making it easier for advertisers and account managers…
A post over on SearchEngineJournal.com today was talking about his experience with click fraud and the second tier engines, in this case Miva. Second tier engines have a reputation of poor low converting traffic that is riddled by click fraud and this case is no different. SEJ noticed referrer sources coming from notorious spyware sources…
I just finished taking my Adwords Professional exam in order to re-up my “Adwords Professional Certification” and I have determined that Google wants you to fail! I have some beef with this thing and here is why. First off, I had to pay $50 AGAIN to re-certify myself. I’ve already had to do this once,…
I already despise the Google Quality Score for its lack of transparency as I believe its a way for Google to hike up bid prices. Well, apparently Yahoo thought it was a good idea because starting Feb. 5th paid search ads will be ranked using an “Ad Quality” ranking. According to the email Yahoo sent:…