Is Your Web Site Fast Enough for Google?

May 22nd, 2008 Administrator Posted in Search Engine Marketing, adWord | No Comments »

 

Is Your Web Site Fast Enough for Google?
Wall Street Journal Blogs – New York,NY,USA
To stretch limited advertising budgets, many small businesses and entrepreneurs rely on AdWords, Google Inc.’s search-related advertising service,

Google Eyes a Bigger Ad Slice
Motley Fool – USA
The AdWords network can now carry display ads from approved advertising networks, and webmasters can track and manage these ads with tools from the approved

Microsoft Spends To Undermine Google’s Pay-Per-Click Gold Mine
InformationWeek – Manhasset,NY,USA
cumbersome and not automated as with AdSense,” said Internet marketing consultant Mark J. Welch in the Google Groups AdWords Help Forum last November.

Wunderman Kenya bags Google online advertising account
Business Daily Africa – Nairobi,Kenya
Some of these products include the Google Adwords, which is Google’s flagship advertising product that offers pay-per-click (PPC) advertising,

Email marketing, website designing and internet marketing from …
Ferret – Australia
The team at Bloomtools can run entire AdWords campaign for the clients. This service includes research and identification of target audience,

Google’s Search-Within-a-Site Feature: Let the E-Tailer Beware
E-Commerce Times – USA
Suddenly, Newegg is forced to share face time — which it has purchased with an AdWords buy — with the competition, and it can’t even offer a cohesive

Execs Debate How To Monetize Video Sites
Mediapost.com – New York,NY,USA
The site also uses Google’s AdWords program for running display ads, although Campa said Metacafe ultimately hopes to drop AdWords when income from

Microsoft Pays You For Using Its Search (If You Live In The US)
Mashable – San Francisco,CA,USA
There are certain situations in which this works well, but we all know that AdWords are mainly CPC and that that’s one of the main reasons behind its

Big News for Publishers: Google AdSense Now Supports Third-Party …
Search Engine Roundtable – USA
Google announced that AdSense (the AdWords content network) now supports the use of third-party ad serving techniques and technologies.

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