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Archive for the ‘Pay Per Click’ Category

How much does a Pay-Per-Click Buyers / Online Marketing Account Managers Make?

Written by admin on Nov 27th, 2009 | Filed under: Pay Per Click

How much does a Pay-Per-Click Buyers / Online Marketing Account Managers Make? I can’t seem to find any salary information for these internet jobs like PPC and SEO.


What pay-per-click ad website is the best value?

Written by admin on Nov 21st, 2009 | Filed under: Pay Per Click

I’m looking into cheap pay-per-click ads but don’t want to get scammed. What is the best way to go?


Is it worth it to have Look Smart and Yahoo pay per click?

Written by admin on Nov 13th, 2009 | Filed under: Pay Per Click

7 years ago we listed with Look Smart and have been with Yahoo pay-per-click for about 4 years. We are on a tight budget and want to discontinue this service. Our clicking budget is not huge, will this hurt our business?

I am assuming that our name is out on different search engines.

Thank you!


Is there a way to find out what a company spends on pay per click and what keywords a company bids on?

Written by admin on Nov 7th, 2009 | Filed under: Pay Per Click

Is there a tool or technique to research what keywords a company is bidding on for pay per click (PPC) marketing, aka CPC marketing aka search engine marketing (SEM)? I am trying to research where – and on what terms – a company is using their online advertising dollars and any tips or suggestions would be great.

Thank you.


How much do advertisers “pay per click” on average?

Written by admin on Oct 30th, 2009 | Filed under: Pay Per Click

If you have a website that’s displaying a few banners, what is the average amount these advertisers are going to pay you "per click" or "per page view"? Do any of you know a good resource with some statistics on this? I need some reliable info for a biz plan.


Where can I find an advertising program where I can earn money with pay per click?

Written by admin on Oct 24th, 2009 | Filed under: Pay Per Click

I’m having problems with Google Adsense. Its Google’s advertising program. There program lets you display adds on your site so you can earn money by pay per click. There program searches your site then displays ads relational to your content. The problem is that its to close to my content. I would like a advertising program where I can choose keywords and the ads will show up accordingly. I want a advertising program where I control the ads. HELP !


How would I create a Pay Per Click website?

Written by admin on Oct 17th, 2009 | Filed under: Pay Per Click

How would i create a website similar to bux.to , and other pay per click websites.


Do you need a business to start pay per click advertising campaign?

Written by admin on Oct 10th, 2009 | Filed under: Pay Per Click

I don’t quite understand the pay per click advertising process. I understand how it works but how can I personally get started? If I make an account on Google ad words do I need a legit business? I don’t own a business.


What is the best company for pay per click advertizing?

Written by admin on Oct 3rd, 2009 | Filed under: Pay Per Click

I would like to hear from people who have used this method to grow their business, I am looking to start internet marketing and would like to try pay per click but am not sure which company to go through, Yahoo, Google, etc.
I want to come up when people search to bring in more clients.


How much should I charge for pay per click advertising with my website?

Written by admin on Sep 26th, 2009 | Filed under: Pay Per Click

I usually charge 0 a month -flat rate- on my website for advertising. I currently have a client that wants pay per click. I have no problem tracking the clicks- but I am not sure what a fair rate is- or if there is a customary range depending on your site’s street cred.