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What is PPC , and Some Tools to Help You Get Started

PPC, or Pay per Click, is a popular method of advertising on the Internet. The three most popular PPC providers are Google AdWords, Yahoo! Search Marketing, and Microsoft AdCenter. Advertising costs are incurred only when Internet users click on an ad. Advertisers sometimes bid for the use of keywords, with the most popular keywords commanding higher prices per click. In some instances, the host charges a set price for every ad click. PPC tools are available to help advertisers increase the effectiveness of their PPC advertising.

Start to Finish Guidance

The three big PPC providers have guides to help you create, maintain, and manage your PPC advertising. Google users can check out the Google AdWords Keyword Research Tool and the Google AdWords Learning Center. For Yahoo! advertisers, there is the Yahoo! Search Marketing Workbook and Microsoft users can find information at MSN AdCenter Labs.

Budget Estimation

Before you head out with your keywords and create an online ad, you’ll want to know how much all of this is going to cost. You can determine how well your selected keywords will generate traffic by testing them on Google’s Traffic Estimator. This will help you avoid sinking money into ads that won’t get much attention. SEO Tools offers two calculators that will help you stay within your advertising budget. The first is a Return on Investment Calculator, and the second is a Return on Ad Spend Calculator.

Editing Your Advertisements

You’ll want to edit your Internet advertisements to bring in the most traffic and clicks, resulting in higher sales. Google offers the Google AdWords Editor to help you create revenue-generating advertisements for Google AdWords. It provides editing tools, and you can let other AdWords Editor users view your ads and give you feedback. SEO Tools has several editing tools. Refine your keyword lists with a list generator and a keyword list cleaner. Learn which keywords are commonly misspelled and use this to your advantage by checking out SEOBook’s Typo Generator. If you want to construct advertisements for Google, Yahoo!, and MSN, take a look at The Big 3 Generator.

Managing Your PPC Bids

Managing and maintaining your PPC bids can take more time than you have to spare. Luckily, there are several good bid management tools that can help you through this aspect of PPC advertising. Google AdWords offers a free conversion optimizer. Yahoo! Search Marketing users will find this search engine’s index tools bid management site helpful. Several other tools can be used with Google AdWords, Yahoo! Search Marketing, and Microsoft AdCenter, as well as with other PPC providers. Some of these tools are Bid Rank, Click Tracks, Bix Max and Keyword Max.

Research Tools for Heavier Competition

For the more serious Internet advertiser, analytical research tools to help control your PPC advertising are available. Compete.com offers a comprehensive analytical tool at http://searchanalytics.compete.com/site_referrals/. Keep track of keywords your competitors are using with Key Complete and Keyword Spy.

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What is Passive Income? On Blogging and SEO Writing

Let’s get right to the point on exactly what passive income is. The internet is full of articles on the subject, so this piece is short and answers the most basic questions on passive income.

Mostly you hear about passive income either online or via authors. Passive income is the regular payment generated through an activity you’re not directly profiting from. Wikipedia often has the most basic of answers, but they offered a powerful quote from the IRS. Passive income is “any activity… in which the taxpayer does not materially participate.”

For bloggers, this is ad income. And it’s not entirely a pipe dream to make it a career. For writers, this is the standard royalty check. You’re regularly receiving payment for a product (a book), without clear activity on your part. In other words, you wrote the blog post, you wrote the eBook or novel, but you’re not knocking on doors to sell it.

Passive income is quite a popular buzz word for social media types. Some bloggers, actually, make more from passive income than from directly working with other companies. For instance, some blogging companies cut checks to bloggers for projects like writing posts or starting a brand new blog. This is direct income, and you’d think it would keep many bloggers interested; however, passive income is such a new, powerful reality that more and more bloggers are making it the core of their careers.

For writers, it’s not just novels or other books. It can mean a conversion of page views on a site. You get 1,000 page views for your published article, and you get $1.50 or more. If you want more money, SEO Writing itself is one of the hottest careers online.

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