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By Glennys Faulds | Published on 04/30/2004 | 2004 Newsletters |

Cashing in on popular keywords

Pay Per Click Search Engines Update #47

April 30, 2004.


INDEX

1. Cashing in on keywords
2. An easy way to find what people are searching for
3. All bets are off at Overture
4. Record results at FindWhat


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1. Cashing in on keywords
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If you're a serious user of pay per click engines you'll know how much it can cost to stay at the top of the results. Bidding on popular keywords can be very expensive and it can cost a lot just to get visitors to your site before you can even begin to make a sale.

One way to stay ahead of the competition is to bid on keyword phrases that nobody else is bidding on.

At first glance this appears almost impossible. After all, most of the pay per click search engines provide tools to provide search term suggestions. And of course, all of your competitors have access to those same suggestions.

Sunil Tanna has come up with an answer. He's developed Pay Per Click Galaxy, an easy to use program for generating huge numbers of keyword combinations.

All you have to do is fill in the simple form, click on generate, and you'll get up to 802,350 keyword combinations.

Each of these phrases may only get occasional clicks compared to the most popular terms but as it's quite likely that you'll be the only bidder on your combinations you'll be able to get top ranking cheaply. Combine enough of the less popular phrases and they'll add up to a lot of traffic. Read more about Pay Per Click
Galaxy here:

http://www.PayPerClickSearchEngines.com/galaxy-review.shtml

Go to Pay Per Click Galaxy:

http://www.PayPerClickSearchEngines.com/ppcgalaxy/


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2. An easy way to find what people are searching for
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You can find out what people are searching for with this free tool.

Nichebot combines Wordtracker's free trial database and Google stats to offer you free insight into what people are searching for, thus what the good keywords are.

Enter a keyword or phrase into the search field and you'll find out exactly what people are searching for, and the number of competing sites on Google using those specific keywords and keyword combinations.

Check it out here:

http://www.PayPerClickSearchEngines.com/nichebot/


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3. All bets are off at Overture
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Overture US has announced that from 27 April it is no longer accepting advertising from online casinos.

The announcement comes as prosecutors are threatening action against US companies that do business with online casinos based abroad.

Jennifer Stephens, a spokeswoman for Overture said the policy change was the result of a "lack of clarity" in the legal and regulatory environment.

Read more here:

http://www.iht.com/articles/513354.html

Overture: http://www.PayPerClickSearchEngines.com/overture/


4. Record results at FindWhat
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Findwhat has reported record financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2004.

Revenue in Q1 2004 is $24.7 million, an increase of 56% versus Q1 2003 revenue of $15.8 million.

Read more:

http://www.findwhat.com/content/about/news/pressrelease.asp?a=150

In other FindWhat news, the company has announced that it will introduce a pay-per-call advertising platform for search listings to bring paid search to the millions of small businesses without web sites.

FindWhat has partnered with Ingenio to provide a pay-per-call service, which will begin in the third quarter. Pay-per-call advertisers will be given a unique toll-free number to display in their listings. Advertisers pay each time a searcher calls the
number.

More information:

http://www.dmnews.com/cgi-bin/artprevbot.cgi?article_id=27087

FindWhat:

http://www.PayPerClickSearchEngines.com/findwhat/ .


All the best,


Glennys Faulds,
http://PayPerClickSearchEngines.com
Highly cost-effective, targeted advertising

 

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