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Traffic: Increasing Conversions with AdWords Demographics
Trafficby Tim Rule

Users running a PPC Campaign in the Google AdWords platform are given the choice of displaying ads on the Google Search Network and/or on the Content Network. I have never been a big fan of advertising on Content Networks, as I find the automated matching process to be less than ideal. I can generally browse the net and quickly find ads that are irrelevant to the sites they are displayed on. This can give one a healthy dose of skepticism.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Thursday, July 17 @ 13:43:45 EDT (29 reads)
Traffic: The Quickest Way to Get Cheap Sustained Website Traffic
Trafficby Willie Crawford

During a recent radio interview, one of the callers asked for several ways to get fast, cheap, sustained website traffic. She added on top of that "tall order" that she didn't want to use pay-per-clicks!

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Posted by MWAdmin on Thursday, June 26 @ 15:21:04 EDT (126 reads)
Traffic: Consistency is Key in the PPC Conversion Process
Trafficby Karon Thackston

Let me enlighten you about something you might not have considered. Ultimate conversions from pay-per-click (PPC) ads come from a process, not a single event. Oftentimes, online marketers focus on the effects of PPC copywriting and the click-through rate it achieves. That click-through rate is thought of as the end-all, be-all for the campaign. But, the overall goal of PPC copywriting is not to get people to click to your site. Clicking a PPC ad is merely step one. The ultimate goal is to get visitors to take action once they reach your site.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, June 18 @ 16:08:36 EDT (146 reads)
Traffic: My Web Site is Built - So Where's the Traffic and Business?
Trafficby John Clark

Your website is built and sitting pretty. So where are all the people you hoped would come over to play? You need traffic for your site to be effective and to start generating leads. Now that you know that just having a website won't necessarily drive business to you, you should consider the most important thing most people miss in this effort.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, June 04 @ 14:09:54 EDT (273 reads)
Traffic: PPC Management - A User's Review of Yahoo!
Trafficby Tim Rule

This is the second in a series of articles intended to convey my personal impressions of managing PPC through Google Adwords, Yahoo Panama and MSN Adcenter.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Thursday, May 29 @ 13:44:29 EDT (199 reads)
Traffic: PPC Management - A User's Review of MSN
Trafficby Tim Rule

This is the first in a series of articles intended to convey my personal impressions of managing PPC through Google Adwords, Yahoo Panama and MSN Adcenter.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, May 19 @ 14:29:30 EDT (202 reads)
Traffic: 7 Internet Marketing Methods to Avoid
Trafficby Stanley Kennedy

What you are about to read… could save you months, if not years trying to figure out for yourself what works and what doesn’t work with Internet Marketing.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, May 19 @ 14:18:18 EDT (189 reads)
Traffic: Recessions Can Teach Valuable Marketing Lessons
Trafficby Ross Dunn

Recession, recession, recession… I don’t know about you but I have had my fill of this doomsday word! It seems to me the panic caused by this word simply increases the chances of a recession occurring. Recessions, however, have a silver lining because they provide business owners with the opportunity to look long and hard at their expenses and this can provide valuable insight in strengthening the business long after a recession recedes. Some cut backs may become obvious such as eliminating frivolous office expenses and are a wise move but should business owners cut back on their web marketing? Lets look at the circumstances within web marketing where cutbacks may or may not make sense.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Thursday, April 17 @ 14:05:54 EDT (187 reads)
Traffic: The Anatomy of a 12-Month Link Baiting Campaign
Trafficby Stoney deGeyter

Last February, I had a diabolical plan to become a household name in the SEO community. Here I was, a guy who has been in SEO for almost ten years and remained a relative unknown. Sure, I made a few friends here and there and have been slowly building my reputation, but who would of thought 12 months ago that I would be able to snag an interview with one of the biggest names in the SEO. And that's not me interviewing the big name, mind you... that's the big name interviewing me!

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Posted by MWAdmin on Thursday, April 10 @ 15:19:01 EDT (220 reads)
Traffic: Snagging Inbound Links
Trafficby Andy MacDonald

Inbound links are now so important in the constant battle to achieve top search engine rankings, that tons of people are using every tactic under the sun to gain that one additional link. You must be careful when it comes to linking though. You could jeopardize your whole linking plan by getting links in a shady manner which could have an adverse affect on your search rankings. These inbound links are seen by search engines as votes for your site within a particular community of sites.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, April 07 @ 10:27:50 EDT (213 reads)
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