Keywords...Adsense...Adwords..Stop The Madness!

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by ddpromo1, Jul 28, 2007.

  1. #1
    Peace!

    I seemed to be paralyzed with "information overload"! I have seen the results of people making money on a living with PPC, Adsense, Adwords, Affiliate programs and it's giving me chest pains.

    Why? Cause I want in! But I'm being torn from one end of cyberspace to the other reading about people doing it...Trying to read between the lines. I want to do it right and not knowing who to trust online.

    I've been burned so many times on money making ebooks, programs, etc. Haven't you?

    Anyway, I feel I've have the basics down about niche's, keyword targeting, content, but there's some details I haven't found yet, like, if you use the google adsense tool to find out how much a keyword bid is in three types of searches (i.e. broad, exact phase and exact)

    How do you implement that into your ad content?

    For ex. Keyword (bid value $1)-not a problem to implement in Ad content.
    "Keyword" (bid value $2)- a little more difficult for and content.
    [Keyword] (bid value $3)- totally would throw the visitor for a loop if this was in the ad content.

    So I'm not sure how you use all three types of searches in the ad content to get paid for each bid value? Do people put these "exact phrases" in their meta tags to get more value or what?

    Need to know..
    Thanks
     
    ddpromo1, Jul 28, 2007 IP
  2. Aaron111

    Aaron111 Well-Known Member

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    try this web site for knowledge based :rolleyes:
     
    Aaron111, Jul 30, 2007 IP
  3. shasan

    shasan Peon

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    Remember, however, the old addage: "Those who can't do, teach". If people can make so much craploads of money doing whatever they're teaching, why don't they quit teaching and go make craploads of money?

    Forums such as this one and webmasterworld are far better sources for information from experienced pros.
     
    shasan, Jul 30, 2007 IP