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		<title>The Insider Story Of Successful Pay Per Click Management</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no doubt about it. Pay per click can be very lucrative and pay you big dividends for less work, in a short amount of time. It is certainly a powerful part of your advertising efforts. However there is a secret to this success that is not often talked about. It takes a smarts and patience to put in the necessary work needed to get results.<p>Post from: <a href="http://thegooglewatch.com">Google Watch</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.thegooglewatch.com/google/the-insider-story-of-successful-pay-per-click-management.php">The Insider Story Of Successful Pay Per Click Management</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="googbyline" style="italic;">by Brian Basch</div>
<p>There is no doubt about it. Pay per click can be very lucrative and pay you big dividends for less work, in a short amount of time. It is certainly a powerful part of your advertising efforts. However there is a secret to this success that is not often talked about. It takes a smarts and patience to put in the necessary work needed to get results.</p>
<p>Choice of search engine is important. The choice is obvious, Google or Yahoo. They certainly have the lion&#8217;s share of the pay per click business but there are other search engines available. Pay Per Click Universe provide some good information on pay per click engines and has some great reviews of these engines.</p>
<p>1. Google 2. Yahoo! 3. ABC Search 4. Search Feed 5. 7 Search 6. MIVA 7. Enhance Interactive 8. Findology 9. Microsoft adCenter 10. Ask.com</p>
<p>Intelligent marketers will make use of all these engines and test them to see which ones will be suitable to their particular business.</p>
<p>Choice of keywords is critical to your pay per click success. Your choice will be determined by 2 types of keywords; tight niche ones that will bring a small amount of traffic but only a few sales and general ones that bring a large amount of views but a lot of wasted leads. Popular keywords can be found by looking at the search engine database, but do not rely on these alone. This is because these popular keywords will bring a good stream of views but not many sales.</p>
<p>After you have completed your keyword research you will now have to begin thinking about bids. Bear in mind that the highest bidder will get the best position. After all the search engines must make money too. The more money you invest the better the exposure for your ad. It is critical to your success to be positioned among the first 5-10 pages of search results, as searchers will not go beyond this range of pages.</p>
<p>Lastly do not forget the importance of micromanagement. It is critical to your success that you do not forget to do this. You must understand how each of your ads are contributing to your business. Are they pulling? Are they bringing in money and are you getting leads from them? Be ready to tweak and if necessary delete your ads.</p>
<p>By working hard at the management of your campaign and doing all your research you will be able to make great profits with your pay per click advertising. It will take some experimentation and you will make some mistakes. Do not expect instant cash, but if you are patient you will see those profits.</p>
<p>Put this knowledge to work for you and see how you can increase your profits. When you make use of a number of pay per click engines you will be able to develop your business. Of course it is hard work initially but you will soon see your hard work pay off.</p>
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<div class="googabout" style="italic;">About the Author:</div>
<div class="googlinks">Brian Basch has been working in the area of <a href="http://www.propayperclickmanagement.com/">adwords management</a> for a long time and maintains a website about <a href="http://www.propayperclickmanagement.com/blog.php">adwords expert</a> where you can get answers to the rest of your questions.</div>
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<p>Post from: <a href="http://thegooglewatch.com">Google Watch</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.thegooglewatch.com/google/the-insider-story-of-successful-pay-per-click-management.php">The Insider Story Of Successful Pay Per Click Management</a></p>
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