PPC Domination : Need PPC Help?

Oh boy! It seems I can’t escape.

Since we launched my PPC Domination training videos for Network Marketers, people have been stalking me! Haha, just kidding. But truthfully, I need a solution or I’m gonna go nuts.

I can’t get on Facebook to talk with my sisters any more :-( Poor far-away-sisters. The reason is that I’m getting tens of questions a day from people who need my personal attention with their Google Adwords accounts. And I’m happy to help you all–with some rules that I have to lay out here.

I want you to write me all your PPC problems and questions right here on this blog.

I’m thinking, I might be able to answer you individualy as comment responses (at the bottom of this post). In this case you’ll have to keep checking back on your own until my answer appears for your question(s).

Or (and this is easier for me), I may just write new blog posts answering the most common questions I see and then send out an email notification to everyone. This way you’ll know when a new question has been answered and you’ll learn from other people’s solutions too.

For the second option to work, you’ll need to add yourself to the Coffee Adventures newsletter.

The form is at the top-right of this page and below in this post. You have to use one of the forms on this page. Ooohh, lookey here…you get access to another 7 video course on PPC and a customisable lead system as a free bonus woohoo!

As long as you’re on the Coffee Adventures list, you’ll know as soon as I post a response to your question.

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Here are the rules:

  1. When you post your questions, make sure your language is clear and easy for me (and others) to understand. Give all the information I need to answer you. Don’t assume I know what you’re talking about! Make sure to attach screen shots of your keywords, ads, AND landing page (url).
  2. Don’t be upset if I don’t answer your “quick questions” on the social sites, by email, or skype. There are wayyyy too many of you asking for me to be able to do this on an individual level. I’m really sorry! It would take me all day to respond to everyone and I’ll never get any other work done ;)
  3. My helper bees might respond instead of me–if we end up doing this question-by-question. You should trust their responses too.

That’s all. Now go ahead and write your requests for help here by “Commenting” on this post. I will answer you soon!

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55 Comments

  1. Jim Yaghi (author comment)

    11th Mar, 09 06:03pm

    Marika,

    Lower your daily budget to something you could afford for “testing”. This could be something like $20 or so. Then bid high enough to score the #1 spot on those keywords. And follow the rest of the instructions on the Q&A call for quality score (call #1). Once you got them at a price you like, increase your daily budget however much you like.

    This IS an advanced technique. If i were you, i’d try and find cheaper keywords. There are a LOT of them. In a few weeks i will release a video showing you how to get half a million keywords and find the cheapest most trafficked. Keep an eye out on the blog.

    Jim

  2. Dianne Hansen

    11th Mar, 09 07:03pm

    Oh! Fabulous! You’ll be releasing a new video…I can hardly wait.

    I’ve been so patient in these latter days, letting my Google adwords sit for days at a time, trying to establish credibility after making/whacking/changing my keywords, my adword groups, my ads, my campaigns drastically and quickly in the beginning of my career.

    What a learning situation. But I’m persevering and learning and growing. Wish it were faster…

  3. Marika

    12th Mar, 09 07:03pm

    Got another one!!!
    Why would a keyword such as “Online Marketing Help” has 0 ppc results in google when I look it up but when I want to bid on it goes up to 8,25$/click?!
    I can’t wait for your video to come out btw!!!
    Thank you for your time and have a great family fest this w-e!!! ;)
    M

  4. Barry

    19th Mar, 09 08:03am

    Thanks Jim for all this great info and for your course. I haven’t finished it yet, but here’s the issue I’ve been wondering about:

    I’m creating a lot of landing pages for the different keywords to make the keywords, ads and landing pages all align for relevancy.

    However, my landing pages are all very similar (same design, etc.) except that I switch out the keywords on them.

    I have about 20 landing pages now that are all nearly identical, except for the use of the different keywords. but I plan on doing many more pages as I continue to split out my keywords to be even more specific.

    Question is this:

    Does Google penalize me for this – seeing the landing pages as duplicate content, or as replicated pages?

    If so, how much difference do I need to create for each landing page (trying to minimize the manual labor!).

    Here’s a second part to the question:

    Right now the landing pages are all on the same primary domain name. However I’m going to get some more domains that contain the keywords and put some of the landing pages on them …

    But wondering if putting the landing pages (which are 95% similar except for the keywords used) on different domains will hurt because then they are more likely to be seen as duplicate content or replicating pages, whereas if I keep them on the same domain then Google knows they all belong to one person and I may actually avoid that problem.

    Thanks for your help.

  5. Kevin

    16th Nov, 09 11:11pm

    Hey Jim,

    I just recently purchased the ppc domination from magnetic sponsoring. I was listening to the latest video that talks about masking being eventually phased out. What other alternatives are there if we can’t use masking for the landing pages? Thanks.

    -Kevin

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