Getting the Most from Your Adwords Campaigns

2008 September 13
by Urbain

As a mom and pop business owner who has an online presence, advertising with Google’s Adwords may be one of the most profitable ways you can attract customers.  Some of my best Internet revenue came as a result of advertising on Adwords.  But I also learned that Adwords can also be a huge money drain if you’re not sure what you are doing.

More Visibility has published a free white paper, 10 Critical Elements for a Successful Google AdWords Campaign.

If you have some knowledge about Google’s Adwords program, More Visibility’s report will show you how to get a greater return on investment.  You will discover the most important features available to Google’s advertisers and learn why these features should be factored into your AdWords campaigns.

The report is free to subscribers in the United States and Canada.  If you are unfamiliar with Adwords, learn more at Google’s site.

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  1. 2008 September 14
    brillie permalink

    Since there is paid review, many advertisers forget about Adwords. They also think the same with you; Adwords is a huge money drain for them. But since you give this information about More Visibility, Advertiser should consider back to use Adwrords again. As a reader I choose to depend on how popular my products. If I serious about selling products, I will definitely use Adwords. But if only get traffic of visitor numbers or get back link, I will use review program.

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