All Entries in the "Buying Online Ads" Category
Who Wants Some “Guaranteed Traffic”?
It’s been said that nature abhors a vacuum. This is also true of the internet marketplace, where a strong demand for website traffic has sparked an entirely new breed of marketeers, all with a promise of “guaranteed traffic” in exchange for ‘X’ number of dollars. Can it really be so simple? Or are these promises really just a bunch of hype, or worse yet, an outright scam?
Make Money with AdSense
Google’s AdSense program has quickly become the dominant model for selling ad space on the internet. With AdSense, a website owner simply copies and pastes small bits of code into the webpage where ads are to appear. Google then automatically analyzes your content to determine which ads are most relevant. Where AdSense theory meets reality… [...]
Online Classifieds
Anyone who’s ever placed an advertisement on Craigslist knows that online classified advertising can work. And Craigslist is just one among hundreds of free online classifieds websites that afford an opportunity to expose your product or service to a targeted audience. But not every product is well suited to this ad format. And indeed, a [...]
Pay-Per-Click Management and Budgeting
It might sound obvious, but the Cost-Per-Click (CPC) paid for any given keyword plays a huge role in determining the success of your pay-per-click campaign. Say you have just $200 per month to spend. Getting keywords at an average CPC of $0.20 is ten times more effective than if you had to pay $2.00 per [...]
AdSense Tips
Running an AdSense site can be a profitable venture for those who know how to set things up right from the start. The time you’ll spend learning from your mistakes will be much greater than the time you’ll spend learning how to avoid them in the first place. You don’t have to be a technical [...]
Make Money with AdSense
Google’s AdSense program has quickly become the dominant model for selling ad space on the internet. With AdSense, a website owner simply copies and pastes small bits of code into the webpage where ads are to appear. Google then automatically analyzes your content to determine which ads are most relevant. Where AdSense theory meets reality… [...]
