Try Fishing On Adbrite To Catch Your Internet Income Opportunity

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Pay-per-click advertising on Google is like fishing on a big river that is full of anglers. It’s crowded. Everybody is trying to catch an internet income opportunity. The problem is that it’s hard to find a spot in the river where you can throw your hook and not get tangled up with someone else’s line. And, once you do get your hook in the water, you find there are only small fish to catch because the bigger ones have been caught further up the river.

This is similar to the kind of problems I had with pay-per-click advertising on Google Adwords. Google is certainly a big stream with a lot of fish in it, but there are thousands-upon-thousands of advertisers fishing in it. The cost for your keywords that you want to use are high. It is very competitive. You also have to battle with your ad’s quality score on Google Adwords. It’s a struggle.

These are the reasons why I have chosen to fish in smaller streams where there are fewer anglers, but there are still a lot of fish to catch. It’s easier to snag an internet income opportunity. One of those streams that I fish in is called Adbrite. It’s an excellent platform to use for affiliate marketing.

Adbrite serve ads on more than 650,000,000 page views per day. They serve ads on eBay, AOL, Photobucket, MyLifeIsAverage, Facebook, and thousands of other sites. If you want to, you can even select the sites you want your ads to appear on for niche targeting. You can target your ads by location (US, UK, Japan, etc), by category (business, health and wellness, parenting, etc.), by by demographic info (gender and age), and by keywords. Adbrite has their own conversion tracking system that you can use and you can run text ads, banner ads, or full page ads.

The cost to run ads on Adbrite is much lower than Google Adwords. You specify what’s the maximum amount you want to pay and it can be as low as $.05/click. I have used keywords on Adbrite that I paid $.05 for that I use to pay $1.17 for on Google Adwords. You can also tell Adbrite what’s the maximum amount of money you want to spend per day.

Adbrite does not provide a quality score for your ad. So, you don’t get penalized like you do on Google Adwords. I never found the quality score that I got at Google Adwords to be of help. It only lowered my ads position or increased my cost.

So, if you have been fishing in that big river crowded with other anglers, you may want to try this smaller stream. There are still a lot of fish, and big ones too, that are waiting to be caught. Take a look at Adbrite and give it a try! I bet you’ll catch an internet income opportunity.

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Internet Income Opportunity – Tips On PPC Advertising

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If you are trying to create an internet income opportunity by using pay-per-click advertising, below I have listed some tips and pointers that you might want to use. I hope these are useful for you in building a legitimate business opportunity. Here are those tips:

1. If you are using Google Adwords, try to always use your main keyword in the title of your ad and in your URL. Google Adwords will give every ad a quality score which effects how well your ad will place as well as the price of your ad. Google likes to see your main keyword in the title and the URL.

2. Quite often Google Adwords will tell you that your bid on your keyword is not high enough for your ad to place on page one. Be cautious about immediately changing your bidding. I have received these messages even though my ad showed an average placement of 3.2 – just about exactly where I wanted it. Remember, Google is also trying to make money and they will send you all sorts of marketing messages. Watch your ad and make changes to your bidding only if you really need to.

3. Did you know that you can add a word or phrase after your URL? For example, if your URL address is www.QuickWeightLoss-Diet.com, you could make it www.QuickWeightLoss-Diet/Fast. Google permits this and it can add an extra boost to your ad.

4. Most advertisers try to get their ads to place at the #1 spot. I prefer getting my ads to rank at the #3 to #4 spot. The ads that place highest get too many “tire kickers”. Besides, placement at the the #3 or #4 spot is still highly visible, costs less, and has paved my way for this internet income opportunity.

5. The ad that will jump out most to someone searching for a term is the one that has the same exact search term used in the title of the ad. You can accomplish this on Google Adwords by putting brackets around your title, followed by “keyword:ads suggeted title”. For example, here is the way I make my titles for Google Adwords – {keyword:Quick Weight Loss}. Now, if someone is searching for “Fast Weight Loss”, my ad would show with it’s title showing “Fast Weight Loss”. The only time my add would appear as “Quick Weight Loss” is if the search term is too long for my ad or if that was the same search term that they were looking for. Pretty neat,huh?!

6. Most advertisers are going to lose money when they first start PPC advertising. Eight-to-nine out of every 10 ads will be a failure. My suggestion to those starting out at PPC advertising is to start out slow with only two or three ads. I stop an ad when I have spent half of what I would have made if the product had sold. Yes, I look for at least a 2-to-1 return. Once I have found a successful ad, I keep that ad and I start another ad. After a while, I had 10 successful ads and I was still only adverting with 12 ads. I started out losing money, but now I am making money. Money that will keep coming in for a long time.

7. You can cut down on how long it takes to find successful ads by spying on your competitors. I used Google Cash Detective to do that and you can read my article on that by reading PPC Is A Legitimate Business Opportunity. It’s a quick way to find an internet income opportunity.

8. Do pay-per-click advertising on search engines other than Google, Yahoo, or Bing. Yes, these are the big boys and they do get the most traffic. But, there are lots of other search engines and they also get a lot of traffic. The one I like most is 7Search.com and you can read my article Choose The Right Search Engine For Your Internet Income Opportunity to find out why.

9. Many ads that are successful on one search engine will also be successful on other search engines. But, not always. Every search engine has a slightly different set of unique users. For example, if you are promoting a product that would be most valuable to another business, Google Adwords would be the best place to market that product. Or, if what you are advertising is more family related or female related, Yahoo would be the best search engine. If you take a successful ad and start promoting it on another search engine, watch it closely.

Pay-per-click advertising can be tricky, but it is a huge market. Most people that are doing internet marketing try PPC and fail. Most jump in too quickly and lose a lot of money. Take my advice and go at it slowly. Don’t be surprised if you initially lose money. Find successful ads and build upon them. Eventually, you will create an internet income opportunity with a long lasting stream of income.

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Choose The Right Search Engine for Your Internet Income Opportunity

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If you are an affiliate and doing pay-per-click advertising, choose the right search engine to make your internet income opportunity a success. Most affiliates advertise on Google, Yahoo, or Bing!. After all, these are the big boys. But, did you know that there are many other search engines you can advertise on and that these search engines also have significant traffic. Well, there are and lots of them. The one I like best is called 7Search.

7Search.com helped to turn my efforts at PPC advertising into a legitimate business opportunity. While I still advertise on Google Adwords using the Google Cash Detective (see the article titled PPC Is A Legitimate Business Opportunity), I expanded my advertising business by using 7Search. It’s another search engine that is generating me lots of profits on a daily basis. It’s easy to use and you can get started using it with an initial advertising fee of only $25.

Unlike Google, 7Search makes you pay your adverting fee up front, before you start advertising. I like that! That way I don’t have to worry about the number of clicks my ad is getting and how much money I may have spent. When my advertising fee runs out, my ads stop. And, similar to Google, 7Search allows you to place a daily cap on how much you want to spend on an ad.

There are five other reasons why I like 7Search to promote my internet income opportunity:

1. Traffic – While not near the traffic that Google Adwords gets, the 7Search engine still gets over 1 billion searches per month. That’s a lot of searches. And, since many advertisers are unfamiliar with 7Search, I am competing against a lot fewer ads. So, my ads get plenty of clicks.

2. Cost – I decide how much the clicks will cost me. I can place an add for as low as 1 cent per click. Many of my high quality keywords are costing me penny’s to use. For example, one of the keywords on one of my ads is “art”. On 7Search, to get the numer one position I pay $.03/click. On Google Adwords, that word would cost me at least $.52/click to get the number 1 position. Need I say more? If you have a word you would like to check out, click here.

3. Quality Score – 7Search ads have no quality score! Gone are the days when Google would tell me my ad would not place on page 1 of their search engine due to a low quality score.

4.Title and Body Length – You can have a much longer title and ad length with 7Search. On Google Adwords, your title must be no longer than 25 characters and your ads body can be no longer than 70 characters – two lines of no more than 35 characters each. On 7Search, your title can have up to 40 characters and the ad’s text up to 190 characters. I don’t always use all of these characters, but it certainly enables me to be a bit more descriptive with the product or service that I am trying to sell.

5. Customer Service – 7Search’s cutomer support is known for being fast, responsive, and friendly. I normally get a response the same day I email them. Or, if I can’t wait a few hours, they have provided me with a phone number where I can call them. Google won’t do that!

7Search has allowed me to increase my pay-per-click advertising with an excellent ROI. Google is still the “Giant” and attracts most of the advertisers, but I will use this “slingshot” to build my internet income opportunity.

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