Archive for the ‘Pay-Per-Click’ Category

Why Your Google Adwords Quality Score Matters

When advertising on Google using Google AdWords, it is important to pay attention to the Quality Score assigned to the keywords you are targeting. The quality score is a number from one to ten that approximates how Google expects keywords to perform. There are four main aspects that your Quality Score affects: The quality score determines whether your ad is eligible to enter the auction for the keyword. The quality score figures out where to position your ad relative to the other ads on that page. A higher quality score reduces the price you bid on a keyword position. High quality score ads are given ...

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Landing Page Errors to Avoid

Creating an effective and creative pay-per-click campaign for your company that people click is only half of the battle. The other half is creating an appealing landing page that turns visitors into customers. But having major mistakes on your landing page can drive away potential customers that you worked hard to draw to your website. Here are a few mistakes that can drive people away. Spelling Errors - Something as basic as a spelling error can easily drive away potential customers. A spelling error makes your website seem unprofessional. If you cannot be cautious with your own website, how can clients trust ...

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Multichannel Cross Media Marketing Initiatives are Growing in Interest Because of their Effectiveness

According to a recent article published in DMNews by Dianna Dilworth, FedEx is getting ready to execute a multichannel marketing campaign in 2010 as part of the company’s new strategy to integrate its brand messaging and creative across channels. The marketing efforts include both online and offline channels with a unified message directing consumers to a microsite designed to engage them. Steve Pacheco, director of advertising at FedEx, stated that, it is the first truly integrated marketing campaign launched by the company. He firmly believes that it is crucial to integrate as many channels of communications as possible since consumers are ...

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Click-to-Call Coming to Ads on Mobile Devices with Google AdWords

Google AdWords will display location-specific business phone numbers with destination urls in ads on high-end mobile devices starting this month. This way, viewers can click-to-call businesses the same way they click the url to visit websites. The phone number and closest business address will appear as a fifth line of ad text when the ad appears on mobile devices with full HTML browsers, like the iPhone, Nexus One, Android, Palm WebOS. Results can be seen on the Campaign Summary page within AdWords from the "click type" segment option under the “Filter and Views” drop down. The cost of a click to call ...

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2010 United States Postal Holidays

New Year’s Day – Friday, January 1st Birthday of Martin Luther King – Monday, January 18th George Washington’s Birthday (commonly known as President’s Day) – Monday, February 15th Memorial Day – Monday, May 31st Independence Day – Monday, July 5th Labor Day – Monday, September 6th Columbus Day – Monday, October 11th Veterans Day – Thursday, November 11th Thanksgiving Day – Thursday, November 25th Christmas Day – Friday, December 24th Are you planing your 2010 direct mail marketing calendar? Looking for new ways to improve the effectiveness of your direct mail marketing? OneIMS can assist you with creating a powerful and effective cross-media marketing campaign coupled with direct mail. We ...

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Happy New Years!

Wish you all a prosperous 2010! Looking for new ways to improve your marketing strategy and increase sales? OneIMS can help. There are so many cost-effective strategic marketing and advertising options to fit your business need. If you are not sure if you are making the most of online marketing, other cross-media marketing solutions, let us help you do that. Contact us today at 1-888-ONE-IMS-1 or email us at sales@oneims.com. OneIMS is a Chicago Web Design Company. We specialize in integrated marketing solutions such as Search Engine Optimization, Pay-per-click advertisement and eMail Marketing. Some of the other cross-media marketing solutions that have proven to be effective for clients ...

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Why do businesses fail?

"The lack of proper advertising and marketing is one of the top seven reasons cited by the SBA that lead businesses to failure."    - Alan Jackson, Global Cash Flow Network With the emergence of web and social media, mass advertising and marketing is no longer something only the fortune 500 companies can afford. With the power of online marketing, small and mid-size companies can reach to millions of people around the world cost-effectively. Not only can you reach them with powerful message and strategy, you also have the ability to track how people are responding to your marketing efforts and make ...

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How Optimizing Your Website Can Help You Keep Your Edge on the Web

Having a website and a presence on cyberspace doesn’t mean you’ll succeed, not in today’s competitive world of marketing.  While an online presence is key, you have to do more than just have a web address to keep your edge. Once you have a web address, you need to market yourself on all fronts.  This involves optimizing your website through either Search Engine Optimization (SEO) or by using Pay-Per-Click (PPC) technologies to drive more traffic to your site.  Yes, this is the equivalent of putting up a banner or awning outside your brick-and-mortar store telling a passerby who you are. SEO requires ...

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3 Ways to Improve Your Pay-Per-Click Landing Page

Having a solid Pay-Per-Click (PPC) campaign can help bring in plenty of visitors to your website. However, converting those clicks into actual clients requires another step — landing pages. If your landing page is not up to par, you can drive away plenty of potential customers that you worked hard to get to your website in the first place. Here are three tips to make sure your landing page works to convert clicks into clients. Provide What You Promised There are plenty of things you can say in an ad to make someone click on it. Any promises or claims made should ...

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Discover Why Pay-Per-Click Marketing Works

By now you probably know that not following through with search marketing is just as bad as not having a website at all. It’s just like being there and not having anyone know you’re there. The top two options for search marketing are Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Pay Per Click (PPC). More and more often, companies, especially small businesses, are turning to PPC as their search marketing choice. PPC is a great way to increase your online exposure and ultimately traffic to your site. It works as a carefully planned bidding system whereby you pay only for each ...

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PPC Management is just as important as SEO

Have you been trying to increase traffic to your website using only SEO, but find yourself coming up short? It might be time to consider another option. While companies focus on making their sites more SEO (search engine optimized) friendly, they could be neglecting another search marketing tool - PPC (pay per click) advertising. Most people use SEO only because there is little to no direct cost they have to pay. However, making your site SEO friendly can take a lot of time and effort. Also, SEOs can often just be guesses about which keywords are popular and could possibly bring clicks. PPC ...

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Pay-Per-Click advertising is not a do-it-yourself solution!

Online marketing in general, especially, Pay-Per-Click advertising is not a simple task. It requires in-depth knowledge about how search engines works. I often come across clients who think that PPC Management is something an average web user can do. Unfortunately, that is not the case. I just went to a meeting for one of my potential clients interested in Pay-Per-Click marketing. The client is a dentist who for about a year was spending his own personal time creating and "optimizing" his own PPC campaigns. Initially, he got a few calls here and there but as time went by his clicks were ...

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