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		<title>Google Adwords Bidding Process Explained</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can start the bidding low as one cent per click, and you really look closely at a lot of keywords. It was the Wild West era when anyone can make a small fortune. When Google entered the scene in 2003, it was like at first. Then over time the cost per click started to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">You can start the bidding low as one cent per click, and you really look closely at a lot of <em><strong>keywords</strong></em>. It was the Wild West era when anyone can make a small fortune. When Google entered the scene in 2003, it was like at first. Then over time the cost per click started to rise, then other factors come into play as the quality of Google. Most of the fans who want to enter the Pay Per Click game are all wrong.</p>
<p><em><strong>Google Ad Words</strong></em> is an auction, in which a person pays a maximum CPC to win automatically. This game is much more complicated than that. A person who is the # 1 position can not be the most clicks, but this is not the most profitable position is now extremely important to understand the best balance of location, number of clicks received and the price they are willing to pay per click to ensure maximum profitability.</p>
<p>And &#8216;Can someone offer of € 0.75 per click and get your ad is displayed more than someone who pays $ 7.50 per click. And if you&#8217;re just starting out with Google Adwords and have no serious mentoring, as well as the ability to understand abstract concepts, it is almost impossible for the average person to understand this all manage themselves.</p>
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		<title>How to Promote Your Website through PPC Bid Management</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pay per click (PPC) is a means to advertise business through the use of keywords/phrases in the search engines. The advertiser is required to only pay for each click that sends a visitor to his website. Search engines such as Overture, Google Ad words, Search Yahoo and Miva are just some examples of search engines. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pay per click (PPC) is a means to advertise business through the use of keywords/phrases in the search engines. The advertiser is required to only pay for each click that sends a visitor to his website. Search engines such as Overture, <a href="http://www.novamediafiles.com/category/google-news-and-articles/" target="_blank">Google Ad words</a>, Search Yahoo and Miva are just some examples of search engines. They offer top positions among the sponsored listings for particular keywords/phrases you choose. Every time a visitor clicks on your website, you will have to pay the same amount that you bid on that particular keyword. PPC can be very costly, time consuming and sometimes not worthy. But if you know how to go about the step by step procedures, PPC is a welcome change to traditional advertising.</p>
<p>If you do your searches for products, articles and auctions in the net, you usually type in a keyword or a set of phrase to guide you in your search. Either you use Google or Yahoo Search depending on where you are most comfortable at and where you usually get the best results. The way to start PPC bid management is to identify first the maximum cost per click (CPC) you are willing to pay for a given keyword or phrase. CPC varies from time and even search engine to search engine too. If you are now going steady on your <a href="http://www.novamediafiles.com/category/ppc-article/" target="_blank">PPC biddings</a>, it is time for you to develop your own bidding strategy accordingly. It is important for you to track down which sites bring the bulk of your traffic and identify the ranking of your paid ads.</p>
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