The impact of display URLs on PPC campaign performance

It's something that's easily overlooked: the impact your display URL has on your PPC campaigns.

What display URLs produce the best results? Which can have a negative impact? Thanks to a small study that was recently conducted, we have some data to consider.

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Posted 20 March 2009 09:21am by Patricio Robles with 4 comments

Advertising with Google AdWords is not protection money for organic SERPs

When you're a digital marketer or deal with issues like SEO on a day-to-day basis, it's easy to forget that there are lots of people running businesses that leverage the internet in some way who are trying their best to learn and stay on top of trends without all the resources of the 'pros'.

I was recently speaking to an acquaintance who runs several small mom-and-pop ecommerce websites and as we discussed his use of AdWords, he told me something quite interesting: despite the fact that his campaigns weren't performing, he felt the need to continue spending a little money with AdWords because he thought it would help with his organic ranking.

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Posted 11 February 2009 17:09pm by Patricio Robles with 9 comments

Google AdWords used to distribute malware

Given how lucrative online crime can be, it probably isn't surprising that internet scammers continue to develop clever new ways of finding new victims.

One of the latest: Google AdWords.

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Posted 23 January 2009 15:46pm by Patricio Robles with 4 comments

Scott Adams on confusopolies

Scott Adams is best known as the creator of the popular Dilbert comic strip. Dilbert, of course, has risen to popularity by poking fun at the typical white-collar office that so many of us have experienced first hand.

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Posted 10 December 2008 12:00pm by Drama 2.0 with 1 comment

Google AdWords: When the going gets tough, do the rules get going?

Google seems to make it up as they go along, according to how its financial sheet looks at the time...

Back in October, Google announced that it was lifting restrictions on gambling, which opened the floodgate for the gambling companies that had since 2004 been left to look at alternatives to PPC to drive traffic to their sites.

However, as Google’s profits took a little slip, they lightened up.

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Posted 08 December 2008 11:15am by Grant Whiteside with 2 comments

Google provides a few answers about SearchWiki

Google's SearchWiki, which allows users to re-rank, delete, and comment on results, was released this week, leaving users with plenty of questions about the new feature.

Danny Sullivan at Search Engine Land has been talking to Google about SearchWiki, and has answers to a few questions... 

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Posted 26 November 2008 09:45am by Graham Charlton with 0 comments

Has YouTube discovered the solution to its monetization woes?

Google's challenges in monetizing the world's most popular online video service, YouTube, are well-known.

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Posted 17 November 2008 09:00am by Drama 2.0 with 0 comments

US retailers need to improve SEO - study

Many Fortune 500 companies, retailers included, have plenty of scope to improve their natural search ranking for main keywords.

While these firms are spending plenty on search ads for their targeted keywords, 72% of Fortune 500 firms were not even in the first five pages on organic search results for these terms, according to a US study (PDF) by Conductor and SkyFu.

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Posted 12 November 2008 08:45am by Graham Charlton with 2 comments

The Web Week in Review

The news was dominated by the presidential election in the US this week, but the past five days also saw more volatility in the world's financial markets and more than enough news to go around in the technology industry.

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Posted 07 November 2008 08:45am by Drama 2.0 with 0 comments

Google trying to comfort publishers in times of turmoil?

Last week I received an email from Google that was sent to AdSense publishers.

It addressed concerns they may have about the economic situation.

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Posted 03 November 2008 09:15am by Patrick Oak with 1 comment