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Fair Attack on Google Wealth Adwords

Is there really an effective technique in earning big money online? The Internet has been a great source of information on online career opportunities. At 33, I am always looking for ways to make additional income, be it from a second job or starting my own business, in order to provide for the needs of my growing family. Among the many business opportunities that the Internet offers, I have decided to take my chances with Google Wealth Wizard 2. I based my decision from a review written by Mr. David Jackson.

The way the article was presented gives the readers a detailed evaluation of the program, Google Wealth Wizard 2. Even with negative comments about the contents in the sales and the download pages, the system is still acceptable. With an open mind in business, these could change if given a chance by the readers. Presented as an affiliate marketing strategy, the Google Wealth Wizard 2 is using the pay-per-click (PPC) advertising system to earn money.

For someone who has little knowledge in marketing like me, the review on Google Wealth Wizard 2 is a big help in understanding the ins and outs of the system. For the first part of the course, the presentation is easy to comprehend because it uses straight-forward style. The basic approach in discussing the system would bore someone who has an experience in online marketing or has tried the Google AdWords approach.

I agree that paying for a marketing tool such as a trial keyword search, and automating the whole research phase which is not necessary, has a negative effect for someone with a low bracket budget like me. Deciding which product to promote would be easy considering a list of tested methods presented in Part 4 of the e-book. In the part about product promotion, I sense the inconsistency in the depth a topic is being discussed. If the information about an important step in promotion is inadequate, then the success of the affiliate marketing will suffer. One should be diligent in following the steps presented in the guide in order to gain profit in Google AdWords.

The review on Google Wealth Wizard 2 is consistent in presenting a valuable method in earning money through affiliate marketing. Advertising through pay per click method on Google AdWords is simply an established approach of making money online. One of the imperfections of the product is the presentation and editing of the article which the author evaluated as amateurish. I agree that the package could have been better if there are added videos tackling the techniques in order to be successful in advertising on Google AdWorks. The fundamentals of Google Wealth Wizard 2 are easy to grasp. By just following the brief guide which places a solid groundwork, a merchant like me can set up a business by advertising on Google.

With an overall rating of 7, I can say that Google Wealth Wizard 2 is a worthy venture especially to a novice in online business like me. Google Wizard is perfect for beginners and not suitable for advance marketers.

This testimony is from Jonathan Jardirico , http://www.laptoprepairguru.com/ he has presented this article to  the readers a detailed evaluation of the program, Google Wealth Wizard 2 , found at  http://davidjacksonbiz.com/reviews/googlewiz/googlewealthwizard2.html

Copyrights@ David Jackson Biz. This article may be printed in any form , on the guarantee that the article stay the same without any omittances , deletions , alterations or changes throughout this article. This copyright is to stay with this article.

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Google Adwords

In 2000 Google launched AdWords. At that time big-name advertisers paid google on a monthly basis with the understanding that the Google would manage their ad campaign. Eventually, even small businesses were able to avail of the program through the AdWords self-service portal. This was followed by the release of Jumpstart in 2005, an ad campaign management service designed to help advertisers in launching their ad campaigns. Also in that same year Google came up with the Google Advertising Professional (GAP) Program. It is a program designed to train and certify individuals and companies, that may later on be hired by advertisers as professionals/consultants.

AdWords is the most important commodity of the Google company. Through the program, Google earns billions of dollars annually. AdWords cater to business clientele via pay-per-click (PPC) advertising. The Google advertisements themselves come in the form of both text and image ads.

The system works by the advertisers’ designation of specific key words programmed to trigger their ads. Advertisers also indicate the sums they will pay per click. A person online commonly encounters these advertisements when he or she utilizes the Google search engine or the its local google counterpart, like, say, www.google.com.ph for the Philippines. The designated words entered would trigger the ads as “sponsored links”. These appear on the screen instantaneously after the search button is clicked.

An offshoot of google adwords is placement targeted advertising or site-targeted advertising, launched by the Google company in 2003. Through this system, Google places ads in their content network on the basis of pre-selected domain names; target market demographics, keywords, and topics designated by advertisers.

Typically, Adwords are displayed in the google web site, www.google.com. However, advertisers may opt to enable their ads to appear on Google’s partner networks, including Netscape, AOL search, and Ask.com. These other search engines also display AdWords ads. AdWords are also displayed on non-search engine websites. These are called the “content networks”, through which webmasters earn money by exhibiting these ads in their websites. Google AdWords competes with Microsoft adCenter and the Yahoo! Search Marketing.

Over time advertisers’ AdWords accounts have grown so big and complex, necessitating professional and efficient account management. This gave rise to marketing agencies and consultants for hire by advertisers to enable them to effectively manage their accounts.

The technology that powers AdWords is the MySQL database engine.

However, the utilization of AdWords for purposes of online advertising has been subject to abuse and even outright felonious actuations by unscrupulous sectors. The so-called “click fraud” is a crime via the internet wherein an individual or computer program mimics a licit browser user by clicking on an ad and thereby earning income per click without having anything to do with actual client or consumer. It is a type of internet fraud, which has been the subject of controversy and litigation as it has been suggested that some advertising networks stood to benefit from it. Click fraud is punishable as a felony in some states of the U.S. and in Great Britain.

David Jackson has been an affiliate marketer for 4 years. Essential information and powerful tools that will grow your Google Information can be found at
http://davidjacksonbiz.com/google/

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