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Top 5 Reasons Why You Are Not Converting Search Engine Traffic Into Sales in and start spending like crazy... stay at or near this $5-$50 level of investment until you use it up .It can be the most frustrating thing when you have a Web site and you have worked hard to get it ranked well, you are getting a nice flow of steady traffic, but no one is buying.Converting traffic can seem like an unsolvable mystery when you think you have done everything the right way. However, there is hope. Let's take a look at some of the more common reasons of why people buy or don't buy.Price - Ensure that you have a competitive price. Do your research and benchmark your competition. You must make sure that your Web site is offering the product at a price comparable to your competition. A very common scenario we see all the time with low conversion rates is having a price point that is higher than another Web site. It's too easy for consumers to go from store to store on the Internet and find the lowest price. Make sure you check the entire price, including shipping and handling, of the product(s) offered by your competition. It's very common for e-tailers to display an extremely low sale price but charge extra shipping and handling costs to make up for the fact that they are selling the product at a loss.Navigation & Accessibility - Another common roadblock we see on Web sites with low conversion rates is a problem with getting around the site. If your Web site visitors can not click on links or see the Web site in an organized manner then they will leave. Ensure all of your links work and do not lead to dead pages. Make sure your Web site loads and works, as you intended, in different browsers and at different screen resolutions.Provide GOOD Information - We constantly stress that content is the most important part of your Web site. It's important because most people go on the Internet to find information about a product. A very small percentage of people actually go online with their credit card in hand, ready to buy. If you can become an "Internet authority" on your product or service, your conversions will see an increase.Write your own content. Avoid using regurgitated articles and free e-zines as the main source of content. It's OK to supplement your content with articles from directories but avoid using it as a main source of content for you visitors.Build Relationships - U You're not going to see any returns on this investment financially but you will gain valuable knowledge of how best to use the Google Adwords System to generate income without learning the hard way. You have a lot of learning to do before you want to start pouring money into your account. Google is in the business of making money and their system makes it "REALLY" easy to spend as much as you want. Minimum bids start at a reasonable $0.05 USD. After developing your keyword list and dumping it into Google's system you have to start making financial decisions. If you take Google's suggested bid prices for your keyword list you can pay a lot of money for your web traffic depending on how large your keyword list is and how much traffic these keywords generate. Rest assured Google's system will provide you a lot of traffic quickly if you want to pay for it. It's not uncommon for Google's big management system to suggest max bids in the $20 - $30 range. You don't have to accept these outrageous suggestions of course so your first big money saver is to lower the max bid to something you find acceptable and enter it for all of your keywords. Please note Google's system will not charge you this full amount unless someone else is willing to pay that much for the keyword. Leave this number set higher if you want to produce a lot of clicks quickly. Bidding into position's 1-3 will deliver the most traffic, but will be less targeted than position's 4-6. Position 1 will get the most clicks but many of these clicks Free Paid Online Surveys - The Sign Up Process Google and Yahoo-Overture control over 90% of the PPC market and as such you should seriously consider using them if you want the maximum possible exposure to targeted web traffic through PPC advertising .This is just a basic run down of the sign up process. The first thing that I suggest to anyone who is thinking about starting to participate in online surveys for some extra cash is to open a new free email account with either one of these companies:Hotmail YahooOnce that is done your first step is to sign up with a company that will provide you with the surveys (multiple if you want to make any real money). These companies just organize and facilitate surveys for some of the biggest companies around the world and distribute them to willing people like you and me. So the first thing that the companies will get you to do is to supply them with a name and email address, after which you will receive an email to the account you gave them, that will simply be to verify that it really is your own. There is usually a link in the email that says something like “click here to confirm your account” so go ahead and click that link. Make sure you get one of these if the company said they where sending you one, if you didn’t receive one chances are you entered you email address incorrectly and you will now need to go back to the company web site and re register.After you have done that they will send you another email welcoming you to there company and they should also have enclosed your user name and password for you to log into their site and also a link to there login page. Your sign up is now complete.Now you need login using your unique name and password. Once logged into the site the first thing they will want you to do is to fill out a profile detailing your name, age, gender where you live and some stuff. This is very important and I suggest that you fill out this profile with as much detail as possible and try not to leave any blank boxes. That’s it the survey setup process is complete!Next you can just sit back and wait for the surveys to come to your inbox. Sign up for the Google Adwords program is free but they require a $5 USD deposit before they will start to display your ad copy. Google provides an excellent interface to work with. A pleasant modular design groups all of your work into nice "containers" that can be manipulated and viewed in a variety of ways. The system reporting is by no means real time but the delay on their results display is palatable when comparing them to the other major PPC provider, Yahoo-Overture. A nice feature that sets Adwords apart from other PPC providers is that your ads display almost instantly after you place them in their system. They have built a lot of their editorial guidelines into the ad entry system. Their system will flag your ad before you can enter it if it doesn't meet their terms of service . That is a lot better than waiting 2-5 business days to find out if your ad had a problem or not. Time is money. Also provided with your Adwords account are a number of free tools to help you with your campaign management. While several of these tools are great starting points I have found the need to augment what Google provides through my own online research, tools and software as well as e-book purchases. The lesson learned, everybody that uses Google Adwords has access to the same tools that you do, including your competitors. It goes without saying that if you want to get an advantage here you will need other resources to supplement your knowledge other than what Google provides. Having said that the Google Adwords system is still extremely powerful . Providing you with keyword suggestions, automated bid management, campaign optimization (by Google staff), geo-targeting, roi tracking, and all the reporting you can handle, their system allows you a b level of control over your spending and the ability to truly identify who your customer really is. What I really like about the Adwords system is the fact that the guys with the most advertising dollars are not guaranteed to win any particular market. Google tracks the Click Through Ratio (the percentage of people who see your ad and click on it) for each of your ads and keywords. Their system gives you a better position in their display listings if more people are clicking on your ads. Why do they do this? To reward people who take the time to write relevant ad copy and marry that to a tightly relevant keyword list. You see, Google will reward you for doing your homework . The time you invest studying and learning their system will save you money , which can be just as rewarding as making money. Hey, if I could afford 5 dollars a click I would pay it, but I can't. I need to lower my advertising costs while at the same time generating as much targeted traffic to my site as possible. Unfortunately, my experience with their support system does not paint as rosy a picture of the mighty Google . In general, their online information is pretty good. It will solve your routine questions such as "when exactly does my credit card get billed? ) " quite well. Google's support system seems geared towards keeping you off the phone with them. They like to refer to their repository of online documentation and use template driven email communication. In instances where I needed specific information (i.e. why is this keyword disabled even though I created a brand new campaign to put it in?) I received "canned" emails with my support persons name "pasted" into the email. Often times I was required to send them another email asking if they had even read my first one and to get the answer I was REALLY looking for. At the end of the day I was left feeling that eventually my problem was going to be solved I just wasn't sure when that was going to be and how many times I would have to contact them in order to get the answer I really wanted. Typical Costs associated with Running an Adwords Campaign There's two ways to approach this: Are you going to manage your own campaigns? or Do you want to leverage someone else's experience and invest money in a company that can manage your Adwords campaigns? Let me suggest that you manage your own accounts at least in the beginning . Start small and start collecting reference materials while you learn how the system works. Search for other products and resources that can help you but keep in mind some of them won't work out . Don't let that stop your research, there is material out there that can truly help you and save you a lot of money. Investing in a $40 e-book is a lot cheaper than blowing $500 or more with Google while you are learning the ropes . Having said that if you want to get a successful campaign started now you can enlist an SEO company to manage your Adwords campaigns. The question is: How will you know who to trust? You can burn several thousand dollars for overpriced, untargeted traffic if you let the wrong companies manage your campaigns. How can anyone honestly know what to look for in an Adwords Management company if you haven't even tried the system out for yourself? Food for thought. If you manage your own campaigns at first you will get a feel for the system. Campaign Costs Ok, let's talk about the typical costs you can expect running a Google Adwords campaign. The good news is Google Adwords gives you the potential to reach millions of surfers in a matter of minutes for pretty much as little money as you want to spend. The bad news is after the novelty of having an Adwords account and setting up your first few campaigns wears off it can begin to feel like a ball and chain. There are a lot of monotonous tasks that have to be managed daily and it can be a tough thing to manage unless you are a disciplined person. Before you spend money on campaigns and resources acquire this mental discipline. Realize before you begin that it isn't going to be fun after a while. Google Adwords is a business tool, one of many, and as such it has it's advantages and flaws . It can make you a lot of money or it can cost you a lot of money and create a lot of stress for you depending on your ability to consistently manage your campaigns. Ok, your minimum initial deposit is $5 to get started as we learned above. Start here, and I suggest resisting the urge to JUMP in and start spending like crazy... stay at or near this $5-$50 level of investment until you use it up . You're not going to see any returns on this investment financially but you will gain valuable knowledge of how best to use the Google Adwords System to generate income without learning the hard way. You have a lot of learning to do before you want to start pouring money into your account. Google is in the business of making money and their system makes it "REALLY" easy to spend as much as you want. Minimum bids start at a reasonable $0.05 USD. After developing your keyword list and dumping it into Google's system you have to start making financial decisions. If you take Google's suggested bid prices for your keyword list you can pay a lot of money for your web traffic depending on how large your keyword list is and how much traffic these keywords generate. Rest assured Google's system will provide you a lot of traffic quickly if you want to pay for it. It's not uncommon for Google's big management system to suggest max bids in the $20 - $30 range. You don't have to accept these outrageous suggestions of course so your first big money saver is to lower the max bid to something you find acceptable and enter it for all of your keywords. Please note Google's system will not charge you this full amount unless someone else is willing to pay that much for the keyword. Leave this number set higher if you want to produce a lot of clicks quickly. Bidding into position's 1-3 will deliver the most traffic, but will be less targeted than position's 4-6. Position 1 will get the most clicks but many of these clicks There Is Big Money In A Fund Raising Auction antage here you will need other resources to supplement your knowledge other than what Google provides.If you need to raise some sizable funds for your favorite organization or charity then a fund raising auction is one of your best choices. This article will expose you to some great ideas and strategies for your next fund raising auction event.So Many Earning AvenuesOne of the major reasons why a fund raising auction can be so profitable is because you can add so many other events to the fund raiser. You might have spaghetti dinner or chili feed and charge so much per plate. You could combine the fund raising auction with a bake sale or any number of great food ideas.Get the Auction Items EarlyThe main draw back with a fund raising auction is the time that it takes to gather all the items that will be auctioned off. It is best to plan this type of fundraiser well in advance. You may even consider organizing it one full year ahead of time. This allows you an entire year to contact possible sponsors to help.Some of the items that you can collect may not even be hard good at all. You might be able to get many local businesses to donate gift certificates or services. You might think about piano lessons, golf lessons, or any other kind of lesson that might be taught in your area.Keep a Good Record of EverythingOne thing that is essential with any fund raising auction is the need to keep each and every detail of your donations. You will need to keep record of who, what, and when an item was donated. You will also want to get an estimated value and make sure there are no rules on a donation. If a golf lesson normally cost seventy dollars the donor may not allow you to auction it off for less than forty dollars and so on. Having said that the Google Adwords system is still extremely powerful . Providing you with keyword suggestions, automated bid management, campaign optimization (by Google staff), geo-targeting, roi tracking, and all the reporting you can handle, their system allows you a b level of control over your spending and the ability to truly identify who your customer really is. What I really like about the Adwords system is the fact that the guys with the most advertising dollars are not guaranteed to win any particular market. Google tracks the Click Through Ratio (the percentage of people who see your ad and click on it) for each of your ads and keywords. Their system gives you a better position in their display listings if more people are clicking on your ads. Why do they do this? To reward people who take the time to write relevant ad copy and marry that to a tightly relevant keyword list. You see, Google will reward you for doing your homework . The time you invest studying and learning their system will save you money , which can be just as rewarding as making money. Hey, if I could afford 5 dollars a click I would pay it, but I can't. I need to lower my advertising costs while at the same time generating as much targeted traffic to my site as possible. Unfortunately, my experience with their support system does not paint as rosy a picture of the mighty Google . In general, their online information is pretty good. It will solve your routine questions such as "when exactly does my credit card get billed? ) " quite well. Google's support system seems geared towards keeping you off the phone with them. They like to refer to their repository of online documentation and use template driven email communication. In instances where I needed specific information (i.e. why is this keyword disabled even though I created a brand new campaign to put it in?) I received "canned" emails with my support persons name "pasted" into the email. Often times I was required to send them another email asking if they had even read my first one and to get the answer I was REALLY looking for. At the end of the day I was left feeling that eventually my problem was going to be solved I just wasn't sure when that was going to be and how many times I would have to contact them in order to get the answer I really wanted. Typical Costs associated with Running an Adwords Campaign There's two ways to approach this: Are you going to manage your own campaigns? or Do you want to leverage someone else's experience and invest money in a company that can manage your Adwords campaigns? Let me suggest that you manage your own accounts at least in the beginning . Start small and start collecting reference materials while you learn how the system works. Search for other products and resources that can help you but keep in mind some of them won't work out . Don't let that stop your research, there is material out there that can truly help you and save you a lot of money. Investing in a $40 e-book is a lot cheaper than blowing $500 or more with Google while you are learning the ropes . Having said that if you want to get a successful campaign started now you can enlist an SEO company to manage your Adwords campaigns. The question is: How will you know who to trust? You can burn several thousand dollars for overpriced, untargeted traffic if you let the wrong companies manage your campaigns. How can anyone honestly know what to look for in an Adwords Management company if you haven't even tried the system out for yourself? Food for thought. If you manage your own campaigns at first you will get a feel for the system. Campaign Costs Ok, let's talk about the typical costs you can expect running a Google Adwords campaign. The good news is Google Adwords gives you the potential to reach millions of surfers in a matter of minutes for pretty much as little money as you want to spend. The bad news is after the novelty of having an Adwords account and setting up your first few campaigns wears off it can begin to feel like a ball and chain. There are a lot of monotonous tasks that have to be managed daily and it can be a tough thing to manage unless you are a disciplined person. Before you spend money on campaigns and resources acquire this mental discipline. Realize before you begin that it isn't going to be fun after a while. Google Adwords is a business tool, one of many, and as such it has it's advantages and flaws . It can make you a lot of money or it can cost you a lot of money and create a lot of stress for you depending on your ability to consistently manage your campaigns. Ok, your minimum initial deposit is $5 to get started as we learned above. Start here, and I suggest resisting the urge to JUMP in and start spending like crazy... stay at or near this $5-$50 level of investment until you use it up . You're not going to see any returns on this investment financially but you will gain valuable knowledge of how best to use the Google Adwords System to generate income without learning the hard way. You have a lot of learning to do before you want to start pouring money into your account. Google is in the business of making money and their system makes it "REALLY" easy to spend as much as you want. Minimum bids start at a reasonable $0.05 USD. After developing your keyword list and dumping it into Google's system you have to start making financial decisions. If you take Google's suggested bid prices for your keyword list you can pay a lot of money for your web traffic depending on how large your keyword list is and how much traffic these keywords generate. Rest assured Google's system will provide you a lot of traffic quickly if you want to pay for it. It's not uncommon for Google's big management system to suggest max bids in the $20 - $30 range. You don't have to accept these outrageous suggestions of course so your first big money saver is to lower the max bid to something you find acceptable and enter it for all of your keywords. Please note Google's system will not charge you this full amount unless someone else is willing to pay that much for the keyword. Leave this number set higher if you want to produce a lot of clicks quickly. Bidding into position's 1-3 will deliver the most traffic, but will be less targeted than position's 4-6. Position 1 will get the most clicks but many of these clicks How to Succeed Making Money Online Where So Many Others Fail Part 2-Promoting Affiliate Products d? ) " quite well.The beauty of affiliate marketing is that you don't even need your own website, but it helps. But if you don't have your own website, how do you go about promoting someone else's product and making money as an affiliate?First, you could advertise the product's sales page using Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising. PPC advertising is fast and easy, but it does cost money. If you've never tried PPC, I'd suggest reading an AdSense guide or two. You can probably even find some good Ezine Articles on the subject. If you don't know what you're doing with PPC you could easily lose a small fortune with it.Another option is to place ads in ezines or with online classified sites. There are some good ones available but these also cost money. Google "online classified ads" to find the top ones.If you're on a very tight budget, but do have a website, writing articles is a great way to easily and inexpensively promote a product. In fact, you're reading one right now. Just write an article related to the product you want to promote, or write a review of the product and submit it to one of the many free article directory sites.When people are putting together a newsletter or need content for their website or blog, they look for free articles to use first. If you write a quality article and submit to one of the article directories, your article could get picked up by a large newsletter or website.Then you'll have hundreds, even thousands of people reading your article and hopefully, clicking on the link to your website. It's great because your article could be used by people over and over again for a very long time, meaning residual traffic for just a little bit of work.It's very important that you put a link to your website in your article's bio. This is the area at the bottom of the article that tells a bit about the author. Bios are a great way to get free traffic to your website.So if you do have a website up that's promoting a product, write a quality article on the same subject, submit it to a free article directory and soon you could start to see the affiliate sales pouring in! Google's support system seems geared towards keeping you off the phone with them. They like to refer to their repository of online documentation and use template driven email communication. In instances where I needed specific information (i.e. why is this keyword disabled even though I created a brand new campaign to put it in?) I received "canned" emails with my support persons name "pasted" into the email. Often times I was required to send them another email asking if they had even read my first one and to get the answer I was REALLY looking for. At the end of the day I was left feeling that eventually my problem was going to be solved I just wasn't sure when that was going to be and how many times I would have to contact them in order to get the answer I really wanted. Typical Costs associated with Running an Adwords Campaign There's two ways to approach this: Are you going to manage your own campaigns? or Do you want to leverage someone else's experience and invest money in a company that can manage your Adwords campaigns? Let me suggest that you manage your own accounts at least in the beginning . Start small and start collecting reference materials while you learn how the system works. Search for other products and resources that can help you but keep in mind some of them won't work out . Don't let that stop your research, there is material out there that can truly help you and save you a lot of money. Investing in a $40 e-book is a lot cheaper than blowing $500 or more with Google while you are learning the ropes . Having said that if you want to get a successful campaign started now you can enlist an SEO company to manage your Adwords campaigns. The question is: How will you know who to trust? You can burn several thousand dollars for overpriced, untargeted traffic if you let the wrong companies manage your campaigns. How can anyone honestly know what to look for in an Adwords Management company if you haven't even tried the system out for yourself? Food for thought. If you manage your own campaigns at first you will get a feel for the system. Campaign Costs Ok, let's talk about the typical costs you can expect running a Google Adwords campaign. The good news is Google Adwords gives you the potential to reach millions of surfers in a matter of minutes for pretty much as little money as you want to spend. The bad news is after the novelty of having an Adwords account and setting up your first few campaigns wears off it can begin to feel like a ball and chain. There are a lot of monotonous tasks that have to be managed daily and it can be a tough thing to manage unless you are a disciplined person. Before you spend money on campaigns and resources acquire this mental discipline. Realize before you begin that it isn't going to be fun after a while. Google Adwords is a business tool, one of many, and as such it has it's advantages and flaws . It can make you a lot of money or it can cost you a lot of money and create a lot of stress for you depending on your ability to consistently manage your campaigns. Ok, your minimum initial deposit is $5 to get started as we learned above. Start here, and I suggest resisting the urge to JUMP in and start spending like crazy... stay at or near this $5-$50 level of investment until you use it up . You're not going to see any returns on this investment financially but you will gain valuable knowledge of how best to use the Google Adwords System to generate income without learning the hard way. You have a lot of learning to do before you want to start pouring money into your account. Google is in the business of making money and their system makes it "REALLY" easy to spend as much as you want. Minimum bids start at a reasonable $0.05 USD. After developing your keyword list and dumping it into Google's system you have to start making financial decisions. If you take Google's suggested bid prices for your keyword list you can pay a lot of money for your web traffic depending on how large your keyword list is and how much traffic these keywords generate. Rest assured Google's system will provide you a lot of traffic quickly if you want to pay for it. It's not uncommon for Google's big management system to suggest max bids in the $20 - $30 range. You don't have to accept these outrageous suggestions of course so your first big money saver is to lower the max bid to something you find acceptable and enter it for all of your keywords. Please note Google's system will not charge you this full amount unless someone else is willing to pay that much for the keyword. Leave this number set higher if you want to produce a lot of clicks quickly. Bidding into position's 1-3 will deliver the most traffic, but will be less targeted than position's 4-6. Position 1 will get the most clicks but many of these clicks IT Services Outsourcing When You Don't Know Everything if you want to get a successful campaign started now you can enlist an SEO company to manage your Adwords campaigns.IT services outsourcing is what you need to do when, not if, your prospects ask for products and services that you are not able to deliver. Many new business owners think they need to know everything. They fear not being able to offer every service under the sun.The great thing about the computer industry is that there are plenty of people you can use for IT services outsourcing. When you first start up, your concentration needs to be on getting business. You need to spend time networking and relationship marketing.In order to have the time to do this you need to rely on IT services outsourcing - there just simply is not enough time for you to learn everything you will be asked to deliver.Rather than lose the relationship, you want to be able to offer your prospects the services they need. To do this you essentially have two alternatives for IT services outsourcing:Work out referral relationships with other niche technology providers in your area Set up partnerships and subcontractor relationshipsThe quickest and easiest way to set up your IT services outsourcing is to set up partnerships or subcontractor relationships. This is a fast and efficient way to deal with the issue.Of course, if you continue to get lots of requests for the same type of IT services, then you should probably consider getting the skills to offer it in-house. When there is a large enough need then the time and money invested make good sense. Until that time though, IT services outsourcing is your best option.Bottom Line on IT Services OutsourcingLike it or not you can't know everything. When prospects ask for services you don't offer, rather than lose the relationship, look to IT services outsourcing instead. Build referral relationships with other niche IT service providers or set up subcontractor or partnership arrangements. By doing this you maintain your client and leave yourself open to the possibility of offering the service yourself down the road.Copyright MMI-MMVII, Small Business Computer Consulting .com. All Worldwide Rights Reserved. {Attention Publishers: Live hyperlink in author resource box required for copyright compliance} The question is: How will you know who to trust? You can burn several thousand dollars for overpriced, untargeted traffic if you let the wrong companies manage your campaigns. How can anyone honestly know what to look for in an Adwords Management company if you haven't even tried the system out for yourself? Food for thought. If you manage your own campaigns at first you will get a feel for the system. Campaign Costs Ok, let's talk about the typical costs you can expect running a Google Adwords campaign. The good news is Google Adwords gives you the potential to reach millions of surfers in a matter of minutes for pretty much as little money as you want to spend. The bad news is after the novelty of having an Adwords account and setting up your first few campaigns wears off it can begin to feel like a ball and chain. There are a lot of monotonous tasks that have to be managed daily and it can be a tough thing to manage unless you are a disciplined person. Before you spend money on campaigns and resources acquire this mental discipline. Realize before you begin that it isn't going to be fun after a while. Google Adwords is a business tool, one of many, and as such it has it's advantages and flaws . It can make you a lot of money or it can cost you a lot of money and create a lot of stress for you depending on your ability to consistently manage your campaigns. Ok, your minimum initial deposit is $5 to get started as we learned above. Start here, and I suggest resisting the urge to JUMP in and start spending like crazy... stay at or near this $5-$50 level of investment until you use it up . You're not going to see any returns on this investment financially but you will gain valuable knowledge of how best to use the Google Adwords System to generate income without learning the hard way. You have a lot of learning to do before you want to start pouring money into your account. Google is in the business of making money and their system makes it "REALLY" easy to spend as much as you want. Minimum bids start at a reasonable $0.05 USD. After developing your keyword list and dumping it into Google's system you have to start making financial decisions. If you take Google's suggested bid prices for your keyword list you can pay a lot of money for your web traffic depending on how large your keyword list is and how much traffic these keywords generate. Rest assured Google's system will provide you a lot of traffic quickly if you want to pay for it. It's not uncommon for Google's big management system to suggest max bids in the $20 - $30 range. You don't have to accept these outrageous suggestions of course so your first big money saver is to lower the max bid to something you find acceptable and enter it for all of your keywords. Please note Google's system will not charge you this full amount unless someone else is willing to pay that much for the keyword. Leave this number set higher if you want to produce a lot of clicks quickly. Bidding into position's 1-3 will deliver the most traffic, but will be less targeted than position's 4-6. Position 1 will get the most clicks but many of these clicks How To Encourage Ideas From Your Team At Meetings in and start spending like crazy... stay at or near this $5-$50 level of investment until you use it up .You’re at a meeting with key staff. You want some new ideas to address the topic. Looking around at this group of creative, ambitious, bright people, you say, “Let’s get some fresh ideas on this. Who’s got something?”Suddenly,you feel like the high-school teacher who has asked a question about the homework no one did. People find their notepads fascinating, others fumble in their briefcases muttering things no one can hear, still others stare into space seeming lost in thought. No one is looking at you.What’s going on?There are many reasons for this unproductive response to your query. In my many years of working with groups,I’ve found the reason most often is one of these:1. People are afraid of looking like idiots in front of bosses and peers.2. They don’t entirely understand the question or the topic itself.3. They worry their ideas are not “fresh” enough or “new” enough for you and offering them will subject them to criticism (and might even show up on their performance review).4. They’ve seen others who gave ideas be attacked and embarrassed and don’t want to join that elite club.5. They didn’t realize this was to be an interactive discussion and were thinking about other work and waiting for the meeting to end. They’re now caught unprepared.6. Caught off-guard, their minds are blank.What can you do to change this situation?If you could re-do the meeting from the start, you might send out an agenda and indicate on it or the cover note that you’d like people to bring ideas with them on,for example,topic #2. Thus,you’d give the group advance notice and they can consider the task ahead of time. Or at the start of the discussion, when you’re explaining why this topic is important and how the company got to this point, you could warn the team that you’ll be asking for ideas after sharing information. Thus, they’ll gear up their listening and be ready with some ideas when the time comes.So,that’s what you’ll do next time. But now, here you are, trying to make eye contact with your team and wondering what happened to all the bright-eyed thinkers.Creativity requires two important things: a safe climate and good thinking. People may have insightful and innovative i You're not going to see any returns on this investment financially but you will gain valuable knowledge of how best to use the Google Adwords System to generate income without learning the hard way. You have a lot of learning to do before you want to start pouring money into your account. Google is in the business of making money and their system makes it "REALLY" easy to spend as much as you want. Minimum bids start at a reasonable $0.05 USD. After developing your keyword list and dumping it into Google's system you have to start making financial decisions. If you take Google's suggested bid prices for your keyword list you can pay a lot of money for your web traffic depending on how large your keyword list is and how much traffic these keywords generate. Rest assured Google's system will provide you a lot of traffic quickly if you want to pay for it. It's not uncommon for Google's big management system to suggest max bids in the $20 - $30 range. You don't have to accept these outrageous suggestions of course so your first big money saver is to lower the max bid to something you find acceptable and enter it for all of your keywords. Please note Google's system will not charge you this full amount unless someone else is willing to pay that much for the keyword. Leave this number set higher if you want to produce a lot of clicks quickly. Bidding into position's 1-3 will deliver the most traffic, but will be less targeted than position's 4-6. Position 1 will get the most clicks but many of these clicks will be untargeted "impulse" clicks. Taking the time to scan all the way to position 6 in the listing and click on the advertisement at that position suggests that the searcher is extremely interested in the subject being advertised. Over time you will learn which keywords are making you money and which one's are simply too competitive for your budget. Google's campaign tracking abilities in conjunction with other 3rd party ad tracking software can help you identify these profitable keywords and track your website visitors. Unfortunately every system can only provide so much traffic and you will find the larger companies can afford to bid pretty high for more general, high traffic keywords because they can afford it. Large companies will pay $5 for general keywords like "credit cards" because they know over the lifetime of using a credit card they will recover their investment. The big boys can squeeze you out of the Google Adwords World just as easily as in the "real world". Of course it's not all "doom and gloom". You still have a powerful and relatively inexpensive tool in your hands if you can exploit niches and find the "bargain" keywords. Google's system of tools leaves you high and dry in this respect unless you have a lot of money to blow on "throwing out a wide net" by trying a large keyword list and then refining your campaigns as you start to get clicks and track your conversions. You can get a lot of garbage clicks by bidding your way to the top for general keywords . This is expensive, less targeted, and lower converting than if you bid to position 3-5 or spend time finding the less expensive niche keywords (using your third party software or e-book techniques). Chances are when bidding on more general high traffic keywords you will be competing with large companies and competitors using SEO company services to manage their campaigns. These companies can afford to pay a lot more than you or I for their clicks. In order to counteract this you need to tightly target your campaigns and find niche keyphrases to be profitable with Google. I can't stress this enough. To make proper decisions you will need to gather as much data as you can on how the Adwords system works. Obviously, you won't have this data until you run a campaign or two which is why I suggest running your own Adwords Campaigns for a while to get familiar with their system. Study the stats provided by Google which are really quite good in conjunction with one or more 3rd party stats tracking packages. You will start to notice trends in the numbers which will allow you to make more effective use of your time and money by bidding only on the keywords that are generating sales. Analysis may also prompt you to tweak your site content if you notice a niche you want to start competing for (better yet start up another site or tier two web page on your site targeting that niche and remove these keywords from the original campaign moving them into a new campaign pointing to your new content). Minor tweaks can save you BIG money using Adwords Some Notes on Scalability: Google allows you to bid on 3 types of keyword matching options which immediately gives you three times the keywords to bid on without any more brainstorming on your part. Each matching option provides different results and should be managed on a keyword by keyword basis. Google also provides two methods of displaying your ad on their network: Content Match Listings and Search Network Listings . Effectively this allows you the potential to be noticed by: 1) anyone searching on Google's portal 2) anyone searching portal sites that get their search results from Google 3) anyone viewing a site displaying Google's ads that has content related to the keywords you bid on. 4) anyone reading an email with content related to your keyword at Google's free email service Gmail. That's a lot of options and a lot of potential exposure. Tweaking to find the right combination for your particular situation and spending requirements is something you simply have to do on an ongoing basis. I think the benefits are obvious to you by now. A final word on costs. You may have noticed that I didn't use a lot of numbers in my discussion of campaign costs with Google. What I think I have illustrated is a Google campaign truly can cost as little or as much as you want it to. It can get you as much or as little traffic as you want it to. What kind of traffic it brings and how much it costs is up to you. Where will your ads be displayed? More places than you might think: At the time of publication AOL, Netscape, Ask Jeeves, AT&T Worldnet, EarthLink and Excite all get some or all of their search results from Google. Content Match Listings vs. Search Network Listings When user's do a search on one of the Google family of portal sites your paid listings appear either along the top of the search results highlighted as sponsored listings or to the right of the actual search results in text boxes. Your position on these search pages is determined by your keyword list and your bid for that keyword. Your results with the Search Network Listings can be quite successful as long as you manage your account using some of the techniques suggested in this article. Use the included Geo-targeting capabilities built into the Adwords system to ensure your ads display only in areas that are potential customers for you. Content match listings appear as inserts on web pages not in search engine results pages. My experiences with the content Match Listings haven't been as successful as with the Search Network Listings although I still use this option for some of my campaigns. Google's system analyses the content of web page and serves up ads to those pages based on the what it feels the page is about . A web page on motorcycles may feature ads about buying motorcycles, motorcycle catalogues, parts distributors ... I think you get the idea. And this idea is a good one since the ads it displays are usually pretty close to what you would think they should be. When you display ads on your website using Google's Adsense program for example, you are effectively joining their content network. A drawback to the content matching system is you can't really know who is clicking on your ad. It could even be a competitor clicking on your ad from their own site! Google gives you the option of disabling either of these display methods if they aren't working out for you with the click
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