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adwords.....need help
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| adwords.....need help
I have hreard that quite a few people who have used adwords have lost
all their money and they have gotten ZERO returns.
I am wondering if a lot of people are is the same boat ie having used a
bunch of money using Adwords,
Are there any other advertizing options to Adwords which yield better
results ?
Pls let me know.
Thanks
Anna
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| Linus Schroeder 2006-03-29, 4:09 am |
| Anna,
From my experience I can tell that it completely depends on the keywords
you use and where in the list of ads your ad appears. I agree if you say
that Google Adwords very often is far too expensive for what it returns.
I haven't yet tried other advertisers myself. Please let us know if you
found some that work.
Regards
Thomas
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| Hi,
I did Adwords for my clients...some where happy with the response and
somewhere not. Perhaps this all depend on keyword and zone you are
looking for customers.
As per my experience, one should do the Adwords for the keywords which
is difficult to achieve in SEO organic, but the primie objective should
be to get ranked higher in organic search.
Adwords could be a tool to achieve the target but organic search is
tested vehicle. There are few more way to get targeted clients and
traffic which I will let u know in my next reply.
Thx
Akhil
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| Matt Probert wrote:
: Yes. I found printing, and giving away t-shirts, sweatshirts and
: rectrable ball-point pens to be a better investment of advertising
: money.
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: Matt
Even if girls in the USA are wearing your t-shirts? *grin*
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| Matt Probert 2006-03-31, 10:43 pm |
| On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 07:09:20 GMT, "Heidi" <blackcat2@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
>Matt Probert wrote:
>: Yes. I found printing, and giving away t-shirts, sweatshirts and
>: rectrable ball-point pens to be a better investment of advertising
>: money.
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>: Matt
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>Even if girls in the USA are wearing your t-shirts? *grin*
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Yes even if....
Indeed the wearing of publicity t-shirts by attractive girls is even
more beneficial than some other forms of advertising.
Get's even better in the rain.....<g>
Matt
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Odi profanum vulgus
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| Linus Schroeder 2006-03-31, 10:43 pm |
| Where can I get one of them? I promise to wear it from time to time ;-)
Linus
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| Matt Probert 2006-03-31, 10:43 pm |
| On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 15:03:14 +0200, " Linus Schroeder"
<123-4567@gmx.net> wrote:
>Where can I get one of them? I promise to wear it from time to time ;-)
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>Linus
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Probably on eBay. The original batch were given away and proved very
popular - probably because they were free <g>
Matt
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| Heidi 2006-03-31, 10:43 pm |
| Matt Probert wrote:
: Probably on eBay. The original batch were given away and proved very
: popular - probably because they were free <g>
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: Matt
I am not ever giving up mine =)
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| William Tasso 2006-03-31, 10:43 pm |
| Fleeing from the madness of the Road Runner High Speed Online
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Heidi <blackcat2@XXXXXXXXXX> stumbled into news:alt.www.webmaster
and said:
> Matt Probert wrote:
> : Probably on eBay. The original batch were given away and proved very
> : popular - probably because they were free <g>
> :
> : Matt
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> I am not ever giving up mine =)
now then missy, let me buy you a drink .....
<g>
--
William Tasso
whither a trophy?
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| Paul Ding 2006-03-31, 10:43 pm |
| On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 11:58:15 GMT, www@probertencyclopaedia.com (Matt
Probert) posted something that included:
>Indeed the wearing of publicity t-shirts by attractive girls is even
>more beneficial than some other forms of advertising.
You sure about that? Seems to me that if she's flat-chested, nobody is
going to pay attention, and if she's not, nobody can read the message.
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| TechnoHippie 2006-04-01, 3:44 am |
| "Heidi" <blackcat2@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in news:CldXf.25589$uX5.18868
@tornado.texas.rr.com:
> Matt Probert wrote:
>: Probably on eBay. The original batch were given away and proved very
>: popular - probably because they were free <g>
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>: Matt
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> I am not ever giving up mine =)
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My kid stole mine.
Judy
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| Paul Ding 2006-04-05, 4:01 am |
| On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 22:28:17 GMT, "Heidi" <blackcat2@XXXXXXXXXX> posted
something that included:
>Paul Ding wrote:
>: You sure about that? Seems to me that if she's flat-chested, nobody is
>: going to pay attention, and if she's not, nobody can read the message.
>Well i guess then no one can the read the message when I wear it : p
>Maybe I should take a photo to prove it can be seen?
Scientific principle says we need to compare results with and without,
in order to determine there's a difference, so we would want two
picturs - one with you wearing the t-shirt, and one with you
bare-chested.
All in the interests of science, of course. We're trying to be
objective here.
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| Charles Sweeney 2006-04-05, 7:23 pm |
| Heidi wrote
> Paul Ding wrote:
>: You sure about that? Seems to me that if she's flat-chested, nobody is
>: going to pay attention, and if she's not, nobody can read the message.
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> Well i guess then no one can the read the message when I wear it : p
> Maybe I should take a photo to prove it can be seen?
I think you should.
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http://CharlesSweeney.com
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| Matt Probert wrote:
: Indeed the wearing of publicity t-shirts by attractive girls is even
: more beneficial than some other forms of advertising.
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: Get's even better in the rain.....<g>
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: Matt
*blush*
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| William Tasso wrote:
: now then missy, let me buy you a drink .....
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: <g>
LOL, good luck =)
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| TechnoHippie wrote:
: My kid stole mine.
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: Judy
My kid isn't big enough yet. It would look like a nightshirt on him. =)
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| Charles Sweeney wrote:
: I think you should.
Okay I will think about it :p *grin*
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