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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