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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 10:17 pm
Post subject: GoogleCash anyone?
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Hi,
GoogleCash looks almost like one of those "if it looks to good to be true....." type products.
Before investing in GoogleCash, which, on the face of it, does look as it there is real substance behind it, does anyone have any experience or opinions on it?
Also, with the trend swinging back to pay per click, with AdSense, is it really the way to go?
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 11:10 pm
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| It's a decent ebook, however, it isn't as easy to succeed as the author makes it out to be. But then, it never is. |
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dk
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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2003 9:20 am
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Hi!
I have read nearly every ebook and report about Google Adwords and there is quite a difference in the material. While the Googlecash ebook is very basic it is also a good starting point. Chris has now included an excellent bonus which is a teleseminar with Jonathan Mizel and Perry Marshall (Adwords Guru). So the package together is really worth the money. But my highest recommendation gets now Google Profit, which is the far best ebook / Membership site about Google Adwords. Very detailed information for beginners and the more advanced users of Google Adwords. But beware, don't get caught in this get rich quick scheme or how to get rich overnight without any work. The sales letters always trying to influence you. You need to spend some money first ( I personaly recommend a minimum between $50-100) and do some old fashioned work.
All the best
Dieter Kling
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Yaron
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Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2003 5:20 pm
Post subject: Re: GoogleCash anyone?
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| Anonymous wrote: | GoogleCash looks almost like one of those "if it looks to good to be true....." type products.
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I don't have direct experience with AdWords, but I do have some with pay-per-clicks, and the principles are similar.
My take on this is that you can make a lot of money with AdWords, but that's if you can find keywords to advertise for that have a high demand, low bids, and are related to something that sells well. But that's a very big IF and won't be easy to do.
It's the same for money making systems related to real estate and the stock market. You'll only make money if you find the right property, and if you find a stock that matches the conditions they tell you, which is usually not easy to do. That's the catch!
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2003 5:37 am
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I almost believe it is easier to find a good stock than it is to find a good keyword for Adwords, at least it has been for me!  |
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oscar
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2003 10:16 am
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I'd also want to add that if you use google ads as specified by googlecash and googleprofit, you have to be careful about those clickthroughs because there is a lag between when you have to pay for your adwords and when you get paid by your merchant eg if it takes 1000 clicks to get 2 sales - at $0.10 per click, that's $100 you need to put out for those 2 sales...which you won't get paid for till payday...and then there's the time it takes for the check to arrive...and then there's the wait for the bank to clear the check...
So whilst it can be very profitable, just be aware of your cashflow...
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Charlie
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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2003 10:36 am
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| Anonymous wrote: | I almost believe it is easier to find a good stock than it is to find a good keyword for Adwords, at least it has been for me!  |
Remember the importance of writing a good ad? This is what differentiates Adwords from the other PPCs...
Although clickthrough rates are the not the only factor, they are an important one. If you can write a good ad, you will be able to get a higher spot (and more traffic) than others who pay more.
Just make sure you stick to attracting targeted visitors, and that you have a strong landing page. Easier said than done, admittedly.
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onlineleben
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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2003 12:30 pm
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| Charlie wrote: |
Remember the importance of writing a good ad?
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Just make sure you stick to attracting targeted visitors, and that you have a strong landing page. Easier said than done, admittedly.
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And find some additional insights to support Charlie's comments, that are from the first days of adwords in 2001 here _________________ Explore The Most Up to Date Site About How to Succeed with Adwords! |
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 4:08 am
Post subject: Are there any tools to find supply and demand of adwords?
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Hi,
Are there any tools to find supply and demand of adwords? I want to save time on wasting adwords that are to expensive and too competitive.
Better still tell me if there's any products that could tell me the supply and demand of adwords in other languages.
Thanks!
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Debs
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 12:24 am
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Adwords Analyzer also uses Overture for demand ... why is beyond me I wish there was something out there to provide the Google searches and Google results instead of combining different SE's to try to simulate it
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 12:48 am
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| Debs wrote: | Adwords Analyzer also uses Overture for demand ... why is beyond me I wish there was something out there to provide the Google searches and Google results instead of combining different SE's to try to simulate it
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Whats wrong with including overture results on it to, Id be disappointed if it didn't and the words awa uses are from the overture suggestion tool and anyway why would you care? you don't even use ppc.. If I were you I would give them a try you might just double or even triple what your making right now unless you trying to compete in a highly competitive field with ppc's |
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Debs
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 5:40 am
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If you are looking for a Google Adwords product, then it just seems to me it should use Google Adwords results and search queries. A lot of people, believe it or not, don't realize Adwords Analyzer doesn't, nor does any other product that I am aware of.
Granted Overture should be included, but with Overture search queries vs. Overture results, just as Google Adwords should be included for Google Adwords search queries vs. Google Adwords search results, but Adwords Analyzer doesn't work that way.
Whether you use it for PPC, or SE, doesn't matter, so yes, I do care when products don't provide what people think they do. And, no I don't do PPC now, but I have extensively in the past so I do know what I like, and what I would look for.
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 7:42 am
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| If I am not mistaken, Adwords Analyzer provides results from currently running Adword ads and results from currently running Overture ads as well. Is this not true? If it is untrue, then the website is blatantly misrepresenting the product. |
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Debs
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 8:10 am
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The results provided are Google Adwords search results ... the demand is Overture however. It does show the number of currently live campaigns for both Overture and Google though.
Debs _________________ Learn how to turn keyphrases into quality, well-targeted articles your visitors and SE's will love with Gary Antosh's new ebook "Web Content Made Easy!" |
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