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WebMonkey08
10-16-2008, 12:15 AM
Zeekstern ! (you would be proud) I got $50 Credit from my Web Host, so what the Hay ! Weird thing..my normal SERP out ranks my Ads (imagine that) τΏτ

zeekstern
10-19-2008, 11:20 PM
Zeekstern ! (you would be proud) I got $50 Credit from my Web Host, so what the Hay ! Weird thing..my normal SERP out ranks my Ads (imagine that) τΏτ

Congrats!! I am proud. Keep me posted on how it went. I guess you are selling something?

Hint...If you are not on the first page of Google within the first 3 ad positions, you screwed up;)

WebMonkey08
10-20-2008, 06:53 PM
Congrats!! I am proud. Keep me posted on how it went. I guess you are selling something?

Hint...If you are not on the first page of Google within the first 3 ad positions, you screwed up;)

They show up, but I don't know how high to set bid, I wanna monitor better, block some IP's, etc (learn more)..What I am doing id trying to get business for some ppl I did web work for,,it's a learning process

zeekstern
10-20-2008, 07:18 PM
Stop your campaigns then because you will be wasting alot of money unless your clicks are about .05.

There is a lot too learn about PPC. Even learning the basics of how to set up an Adgroup will save you big bucks. You need to track your clicks on each page. You need to monitor very closely when first starting a campaign. What I mean by close is about every 5 minutes until you learn what you are doing.

The content network is turned on by default. In many cases, you need to turn that off. But, this depends on other stuff. And it goes on and on.

Good luck
Zeek

WebMonkey08
10-20-2008, 08:03 PM
Stop your campaigns then because you will be wasting alot of money unless your clicks are about .05.

There is a lot too learn about PPC. Even learning the basics of how to set up an Adgroup will save you big bucks. You need to track your clicks on each page. You need to monitor very closely when first starting a campaign. What I mean by close is about every 5 minutes until you learn what you are doing.

The content network is turned on by default. In many cases, you need to turn that off. But, this depends on other stuff. And it goes on and on.

Good luck
Zeek

yes, I see you have to really keep an eye on that, and its not that simple, you need allot of thought, and analysis..this is all free $5o Credit, when that is spent, I will do a re-think ty

zeekstern
10-22-2008, 01:25 AM
If you are interested in step by step instructions, PM me.

Zeek

WebMonkey08
10-22-2008, 01:39 AM
If you are interested in step by step instructions, PM me.

Zeek

I have a zillion things going on now, although I wish know PPC better, maybe sometime I will find some time to understand.