Finally – A Top Secret Way You Can Get
A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE!
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an “oversight” on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his “secret” is illegal – nor does it require that you know someone on the “inside” at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others. Read more
Expand your social media vertical markets
This is a follow up to my prior post: Social Media Networks: Which ones for me?
In that prior post I mention engaging or employing vertical markets, social bookmarking sites, recommendation engines, social shopping networks, horizontal markets, virtual worlds, photo sharing and video sharing networks, mobile networks and if appropriate, international networks. Below, are a few different examples from each of these different categories of social networks.
Vertical Markets
Twitter Ad Sites: Who Makes the Money?
There are some brokers on Twitter that will charge an advertiser for exposure on Twitter. Then they find publishers (Twitter users) that will allow the ads or links to be displayed on their respective Twitter page(s). I have seen one or more of these broker sites that do not say what they pay the publishers (or if they do, it is difficult information to locate) … I suppose you find out after you sign up. In my research I stumbled across one of these broker sites that had cultivated about 1,000 followers and with their related traffic they were able make a case for selling the domain. They ended up selling the domain to someone at auction, for $6,000. Actually, they sold it early with a Buy-It-Now-Bid. There’s another idea there. What I found interesting about this particular Twitter business sales pitch, were some of the comments they made about the site, the revenues and the payouts, during their attempt to sell it. Read more
Nielsen NetView: Twitter Posts Enormous Growth
The news is all over the air waves and all over the Internet about the 12% dive in Internet AdSpend for the 1st Qtr of 2009. I even reported on this a couple days ago. What doesn’t get a lot of press though is that Twitter experienced an unbelievably incredible 3,712% growth from April of 2008 til April 2009. The Nielsen report also identifies the Big Kahuna, Facebook with 699% growth over the same time period; while former King of the Hill, MySpace took a 31 point drop. Read more









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