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Saturday, 25 June 2016

The Easy Way to connect social networks

How to update Twitter and Facebook with your Google+ posts


 

The Easy Way

Manage Flitter ScreenshotThere is a much easier way, and that is to use a third party app called Manage Flitter*. I love Manage Flitter as a way to manage my Twitter followers, but it also allows you to post your public G+ posts to your Twitter account. Manage Flitter are having similar issues to plusfeed in that they can’t really use the Google+ API very effectively- Google+ are only giving them very limited access. Currently they (like many other services) are having to do quite a bit of screenscraping. I think it’s silly that Google are making services like Manage Flitter resort to this, but until they sort their API out that’s the way it has to be.
To set this up, visit Manage Flitter* and sign up for an account (the basic version is free). Once you’ve down this, click on the Dashboard link and then click on “Turn on/off Google+ Sharing” (see screenshot on left)
Manage Flitter Screenshot 2You then have to paste in your Google+ profile url and that’s basically it. However you might want to look at the advanced settings. If you don’t want all your Google+ posts to be posted to Twitter then select “Only Share Google+ posts including the tag #twt” and then it will only post Google+ with the hashtag #twt.
If you want to also post to Facebook, then make sure you put the hashtag #fb towards the Google+ post (in the first 110 chars) and use the service, Selective Tweets. Once Manage Flitter posts the Google+ post to Twitter it should contain the #fb hashtag. Selective Tweets will then post this Tweet to Facebook. There will be a delay in this, but currently this is one of the only work arounds.
Of course, if you have cash to burn, you could always use Hootsuite Enterprise Edition. This is one of the only apps out there who are in partnership with Google+. It only costs $1,500 per month. Update Hootsuite offers posting to Google+ business pages on its free, pro and Enterprise plans.
Do check out FriendsPlusMe (as I mentioned at the start of this article), it’s now my recommended option.

Friday, 24 June 2016

Host a Giveaway

10 Tips to Get More Followers for Your Site


Content publishers all have the same goal in mind when it comes to building their website: get more followers! If done correctly, more followers can mean more loyal visitors and brand advocates of your site and content. Here are a few tips that have helped site owners grow the community around their content.

1. Publish LOTS of Content

There are tons of articles emphasizing over and over again that content is hugely important for sites. So think about how your site can become the thought leader, the ultimate resource, for your audience. Great content will make your visitors want to share it, and in turn, increase content engagement on your site.

2. Promote Content Externally

Publishing great content is fundamental, but if you don’t have the right tools to get it “out there,” then it defeats the purpose. There are plenty of widgets and site tools to help you promote your content off-site, so see what best fits your goals (and budget). There are also cost-effective ways you can get your great content in front of the right audience; using social media, for example, can help get your content shared to new readers.

3. Provide Buttons to Engage

Speaking of sharing, your site should make it ridiculously easy for your visitors to share your content. Follow buttons––on the top of your page––can get more fans and followers prompt your visitors to connect with you on your social media profiles. Share buttons place strategically around your content will motivate your visitors to share it on their preferred networks. And this really works. With great content, simple follow and share buttons can boost sharing up to 22%. In fact, with the AddThis sharing sidebar, we’ve seen share increases up to 244%!

4. Give a Call to Action

Your visitors may share without you asking, but more so would if you reminded them. You can use customized greetings (through a Welcome Bar or something similar) to prompt your visitors to do something right when they land on your site. Within your content, you could also ask people to tweet specific quotes of your content (like this page).

5. Host a Giveaway

And speaking of calls to action, by running raffles or contests on your site, you’re getting your audience excited and giving them something fun to talk about. As a barrier of entry, you could ask your audience to simply share your content with their network for a chance to win a prize. Engaging campaigns like these can help get your existing network to bring in new followers for you.

6. Share Your Content on Social Frequently

This is obvious, but lots of sites neglect to keep their social communities informed of their latest content. It’s a tough practice to keep up with, so consider scheduling ahead of time using social media management services like HootSuite or Tweetdeck to get started. Your audience isn’t going to expect you to be in every social network, but they’ll expect postings if they follow you on social. It’s worth investing some time every week to keep your content going out fresh on social.

7. Always Use Photos

There are TONS of articles with stats proving content with images are shared more than content without. This is low-hanging fruit for your site. Plan to have great quality images with all your sharable content. Give your Pinterest fans a good photo they’ll want to pin, and your Instagram followers a reason to double-tap.

8. Guest Post

If you can contribute well-thought blog posts that tie back to your site, jump at the opportunity! And consider inviting popular guest bloggers to your site as well. Their existing communities will follow them to your site to read their post, and if you’ve got great content they find interesting, they might stick around!

9. Comment on Other Blogs

If you have the opportunity to do so, and something valuable to contribute, spend time getting to know other community members by leaving meaningful comments on other blogs. You’re letting audiences become aware of who you are––which is probably a primary concern for most start-up sites.

10. Optimize Your Site

We say this often: analytics can be your best friend. A smart thing to focus on what your site’s sharing and clicking patterns can tell you about how else you can optimize your site. Whether it’s tweaking content, reorganizing the layout, offering different colored sharing buttons, changing the placement of those buttons, etc., all these simple enhancements can be the key to growing your community.
What tips could you offer to a fellow site owner who wants to increase traffic and following right away? We’d love to hear them!

Thursday, 23 June 2016

Can’t we all just get along: July 6th Cloudflare/Dyn DNS Issues

Can’t we all just get along: July 6th Cloudflare/Dyn DNS Issues

Today, shortly after 5PM EST, a large portion of the internet suffered an outage which also impacted us here at AddThis. Two major internet services, CloudFlare and Dyn, had trouble communicating. Dyn tells the world how to translate domain names, like www.addthis.com, into addresses that computers understand and CloudFlare acts as a delivery network for content on the web. When these two services stopped talking to each other, a large portion of the internet went down with it. Our team, through our automated error detection systems, discovered this issue shortly after it began. Once we determined that the issue was not going to resolve itself quickly we made the decision to cut our traffic over to our secondary CDN provider. This move stabilized our systems and reduced the outage period for us and our customers. At this point everything is 100% back to normal.

The internet is a complicated environment that requires countless systems to work together in order to function properly. Visitors to your site don’t really care about that, they just want your site to load quickly and without error. We take pride in taking our place as one of the core components of the internet – 15 million domains trust AddThis to provide the best website tools and analytics. So when incidents like this occur, the important thing is to find and fix the problem as quickly as possible regardless of where the problem originated. No one takes uptime more seriously than we do and while these incidents are unfortunate please know that we are on the case and will do what it takes to correct the problem. Thanks for using AddThis and please let us know if there is anything we can do to improve your experience.

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

New: Layouts & Font Customization for Audience Targeting Rules

New: Layouts & Font Customization for Audience Targeting Rules

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We’re excited to announce new customization options for AddThis Audience Targeting rules to help drive more results for your website. What does this mean? It means you have more control over the look and feel of the rules you create, whether you’re trying to better align them with your website’s branding, or you’re just looking for a little more creative flexibility.

These enhancements include 1) new overlay layouts with image thumbnails and paragraph alignment options, and 2) the ability to customize font type, size and color. Here’s a closer look at the new Audience Targeting customization features:

New Overlay Layouts

Instead of being confined to one template for your rule, AddThis Pro account holders now have four additional layouts to choose from, as seen in the screenshots below. Each new layout also comes with the option to add your own image.
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Font Customization Options

In addition to new overlay layouts, we’ve given all users, including AddThis Basic account holders, the ability to customize text in their Audience Targeting rule. You can activate the text editor when you click into the text box of your rule. You can choose from different fonts, rich text options like bold or italics, sizing, color, and paragraph alignment — each meant to help you drive results with your Audience Targeting rule. Below is what these options look like in action!
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Ready to try these new customization options out for yourself? Just login to the AddThis dashboard, go to “Targeting” and either “Add a new rule” or edit an existing one. If you’re not already an AddThis Pro account holder, you can upgrade here. We’d love to hear your feedback on these features, so be sure to let us know what you think in the comments below!

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By Popular Demand! Image Sharing

By Popular Demand! Image Sharing Now Available

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Today we’re thrilled to announce the launch of the highly anticipated Image Sharing tool – available to all users!
Image Sharing allows your visitors to share images or GIFs from your website to popular social sites like Pinterest and Facebook.

When a visitor hovers over an image (as seen with the image above), the AddThis Image Sharing buttons appear and they can then easily share the image directly from your site.
The Image Sharing buttons shows up by default on images that are at least 200×200 pixels.
This is because certain services – such as Facebook – do not support images smaller than this size. However, you can specify the images you’d like the sharing buttons to appear on using id and class selectors either on the images themselves or the enclosing HTML elements. Learn how to do this by reading “How to Customize the Images for the Image Sharing Tool.” To enable Image Sharing, visit your AddThis dashboard and choose the position and shape of your buttons as well as the services to support. Once you click “Activate” the buttons will appear on all images across your site.
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We will continue to add more services to Image Sharing so be sure to check the dashboard after you’ve activated your buttons.
Ready to get started? Click here to activate Image Sharing, or check out the video tutorial below.

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    Friday, 17 June 2016

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    How Does Google Make Money? The Most Expensive Keywords in AdWords

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    How does Google make its money? On the heels of Google's blow-out Q2 2011 earnings announcement last week, we wanted to find out the most expensive keywords - what keywords demand the highest costs per click and are most competitive in terms of high search volume.

    Since the vast majority of Google's profits come from AdWords advertising, these high CPC keyword categories are responsible for a large part of Google's profits. The results of our research are illustrated in an infographic of the most expensive keywords. (Click the image to enlarge the google adwords keywords infographic.)
    Table of Contents:

        Google CPC
        Expensive Keywords
        Bidding Tips
        Bid Info

    Most Expensive Keywords

    The 20 most expensive keywords categories with the highest search volume (i.e. the most used keywords) and highest costs per click, thereby netting Google the most money, are:

        Insurance (example keywords in this category include "buy car insurance online" and "auto insurance price quotes")
        Loans (example keywords include "consolidate graduate student loans" and "cheapest homeowner loans")
        Mortgage (example keywords include “refinanced second mortgages” and “remortgage with bad credit”)
        Attorney (example keywords include “personal injury attorney” and “dui defense attorney”)
        Credit (example keywords include “home equity line of credit” and “bad credit home buyer”)
        Lawyer ("personal  injury lawyer," "criminal defense lawyer)
        Donate ("car donation centers," "donating a used car")
        Degree ("criminal justice degrees online," "psychology bachelors degree online")
        Hosting ("hosting ms exchange," "managed web hosting solution")
        Claim ("personal injury claim," "accident claims no win no fee")
        Conference Call ("best conference call service," "conference calls toll free")
        Trading ("cheap online trading," "stock trades online")
        Software ("crm software programs," "help desk software cheap")
        Recovery ("raid server data recovery," "hard drive recovery laptop")
        Transfer ("zero apr balance transfer," "credit card balance transfer zero interest")
        Gas/Electricity ("business electricity price comparison," "switch gas and electricity suppliers")
        Classes ("criminal justice online classes," "online classes business administration")
        Rehab ("alcohol rehab centers," "crack rehab centers")
        Treatment ("mesothelioma treatment options," "drug treatment centers")
        Cord Blood ("cordblood bank," "store umbilical cord blood")

    We found that that 97% of Google's revenue comes from advertising on Google sites. In the last four quarters alone (Q3 2010-Q2 2011), Google brought in $32.2 billion in total advertising revenue.
    Google CPC: Google's Highest Cost Per Click Keywords

    Google AdWords is a dynamic, auction-based marketplace where advertisers bid on keywords to compete for top ad placement. The minimum bid per keyword is 5 cents, but this research shows that in highly competitive categories, Google can make up to $50 per click from PPC keyword bids. Despite a diversified product portfolio, advertising on Google sites accounts for the vast majority of its billions in annual revenue.

    The google adword keyword categories with the highest volumes and costs represent businesses with very high lifetime customer value – in other words, these industries can afford to pay a lot to acquire a new customer. These most expensive keywords comprise businesses such as lawsuits, mortgage applications, and server hosting. Some high-volume keyword categories have lower CPCs because advertisers have slimmer margins to expend on PPC advertising.
    The Most Expensive Keywords: Survey Methodology

    We compiled data from our own trillion-keyword database and the Google Keyword Tool to determine the top 10,000 most expensive English-language keywords over a 90-day period. This keyword list was then organized into categories by theme, such as "Insurance." The largest keyword categories were determined by weighting the number of keywords within each category, as well as the estimated monthly search volume and average cost per click for each keyword.
    Tips for Bidding in a Super-Competitive, Expensive Google Adword Key word Niche

    If you or your client are struggling to compete in a high-volume, high-CPC keyword category such as the most expensive keywords identified in this study, the PPC best practices are the same as always, except of course, the stakes are 1000x higher if you’re paying on average $50 per click vs. $0.05 per click. Here are a few tips to consider:

        Quality Score: High Quality Scores can help lower your average Google CPC. Tools like the Keyword Niche Finder and Keyword Grouper to break up larger keyword lists into smaller, more targeted lists which will enable you to write more targeted ad text and landing pages which should help improve relevancy and Quality Score.
        Be Specific: Target specific, 3-5 word keywords. Use a keyword tool to generate specific keyword ideas, and use keyword match types to ensure you’re only paying for keywords that are very specific to your business.
        Use Negative Keywords: Use a negative keyword tool to help figure out what kinds of words you’re likely to be matched against and weed out keywords that aren’t relevant to your business.
        Be Relevant
        Landing Page Optimization: The average conversion rate for just about anything on AdWords is around 2%. But we often see landing pages converting at the 20% or even 30% range. The key to landing page optimization is to keep trying out different types of offers and testing how people respond to them.
        Grade Your AdWords Account For Free: Use the AdWords Grader to get a free, instant audit of your AdWords Account to see how your AdWords account stacks up to the competition.

    Google CPC
    More AdWords PPC Keyword Bid Info

    Visit the "Where's Google Making Its Money?" infographic for the full list of the top 20 most expensive Google CPC keyword categories and to embed the graphic on your own site.

    Update (July 22, 2011): Check out the follow-up article to this study: Where's Mesothelioma, What Is Cord Blood & Other FAQs About Our Most Expensive Keywords Study.

    Update (July 27, 2011): Click here to download a PDF version of this infographic.

    Find out how you're REALLY doing in AdWords!

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    Comments

    Tony.wright@wrightimc.com

    Jul 18, 2011


    The keyword [Mesothelioma] is consistently above $75/click for any real volume. I know that Google says it's only about $30/click, but believe me, it's more like $60, despite your quality score.

    Larry Kim

    Jul 20, 2011


    Hi tony - thanks for your note. this study was looking for expensive, high-volume keyword categories. Mesothelioma is definately a expensive keyword, and search queries containing the word "Mesothelioma" were represented in several of the other categories, such as #19 "treatment" which included "Mesothelioma treatment". Also, keywords containing the word Mesothelioma also appeared in the "lawyer" and "attorney" categories. Mesothelioma by itself didn't have enough search volume to be by itself a top-20 big keyword category. Hope that helps clarify!

    Ray

    Jul 18, 2011


    Tony - Are you the same guy who bought a bunch of links to the Johnson Law Firm which resulted in their site getting penalized? You're probably familiar with the cost of PPC for mesothelioma considering how their account was handled.

    Flights For Travel

    Jul 19, 2011


    Hello Larry Kim That is really impressive work from your side. This will be really helpful for all seniors and juniors in this field. And then the keyword tool you told there is also a very great work but I must have to say that it's a bit expensive for a beginner like me :) I cannot afford this much in start. Tell me some any other package :P Regard Naveed (following you on twitter)

    Larry Kim

    Jul 20, 2011


    thanks naveed. the keyword research suite is available for a free trial and reading our blog is free for all!! :)

    Lemuel

    Dec 11, 2015


    Great post however I was wanting to know if you could write

    a litte more on this topic? I'd be very grateful if you

    could elaborate a little bit more. Kudos!

    Jenny

    Jul 19, 2011


    Every Internet Marketer would like to know how to increase website sales, with a lot of website owners bemoaning the fact if they only had more traffic.

    CaradB

    Jul 19, 2011


    Agreed on mesothelioma - I work solely in that vertical and I pay $200+ per click.

    Bob Dumouchel

    Jul 19, 2011


    Surprised that bail bonds and other emergency services did not make it to this list.

    How did you handle the quality score variable?

    Larry Kim

    Jul 24, 2011


    we used actual average CPC's as reported by google keyword tool (not advertiser's maximum CPC bid, which are higher than actual average CPC, because of quality score as you point out).

    Jim Rudnick

    Jul 19, 2011


    @Larry...great work here! I love both the infographic and the content is superb as well - so Kudos to Wordstream for this one! And, I blogged about same on my own site too just today! :-) Jim

    Chris Hawkins

    Jul 19, 2011


    Wow - what an eye opener. I just launched my first iOS App, and also got the offer of $100 free AdWords from Google. The terms I was interested in 'earthquake plan' or 'earthquake family' were over $1.00 / CPC in the California demographic I was interested in. That seemed like a lot, but I see that that is small change.

    The problem is that the App I am marketing will in my most optimistic visions get me about $5 / family. That would quickly be lost with Google AdWords. So I can see that for low-cost, single sale products, Google is very problematic.

    Thanks for this great graphic.

    kerryn

    Jul 20, 2011


    Hi

    Call me an old timer but how do I get your blog post alerts via email?

    I don't facebook or twitter and don't get RSS...I just want to get a good ol fashioned email....but I can't see how to subscribe.

    Cheers Kerryn

    Elisa Gabbert

    Jul 20, 2011


    Hi Kerryn,

    We don't have an email subscribe option, but we do send out a weekly email with a highlight from the blog. If you like I can add you to that list. Shoot me a note at egabbert@wordstream.com

    Thanks!

    Pareekh Jain

    Jul 20, 2011


    This Top 20 Adwords data leads to interesting business case for BFSI search engine which has potential of 60% of Google's revenue and 50% of the cost

    Niche Site Mamma

    Jul 20, 2011


    i am just now getting into the 'big dog pond' of niche marketing so this info is very timely for me!! Thanks for a great informative post.

    Jack

    Jul 21, 2011


    I found the article very very informative.

    Most especially the pie chart diagram.

    Can you let me post this in my blog please?

    Thank you.


    jason

    Jul 21, 2011


    This should be read by every client, especially those in insurance, loans and mortgages who think that their product is the only one out there!

    Thanks for these figures. they'll be really helpful. And keep up the good work

    Adan

    Jan 27, 2015


    You can definitely see your skills in the work you write. The

    sector hopes for even more passionate writers such

    as you who are not afraid to say how they believe. Always follow your heart.

    Paul

    Jul 21, 2011


    So you're referring to an Infographic where the two largest segments 24% + 12.8% take up over 50% of the area of the pie?

    You sure you want to trust this data?

    Larry Kim

    Jul 21, 2011


    hi paul, the missing 30% (corresponding to all the other keyword categories #21 and up) was taken out of the pie chart for a few reasons. We needed more space for the big categories. We didn't want "other keyword categories" to eclipse "insurance", etc. It was a visual design decision. My blog post for tomorrow talks a bit more about this. stay tuned!

    Tom Foremski

    Jul 21, 2011


    Google gets 97% of its revenues from advertising, but that's from Google sites (AdWords) 69% and partner sites (AdSense) 28%.

    Michael Chibuzor

    Jul 22, 2011


    Great content larry. The way you explained everything makes it really simple to profit with competitive keywords. I'm grateful for reading this.

    Ty Wagner

    Jul 22, 2011


    This is a nice list and break down for internet marketers and people looking to see what niche to dive into. Some people have a hard time in choosing a niche because they might have a fear of it not being worth it or profitable. Don't be scared of competition. Embrace it, compete with the big guys and carve your own piece of the pie.

    Lyrics

    Feb 15, 2015


    I do not know if it's just me or if everybody else experiencing issues

    with your blog. It appears as though some of the text within your

    content are running off the screen. Can someone else please comment and let me know if this is happening to them too?

    This may be a problem with my browser because I've had this happen previously.

    Appreciate it

    dred

    Jul 25, 2011


    useful information, thanks this post :))

    Anonymous

    Jul 26, 2011


    Thanks for the list. I would like to know, if this particular set of keywords also works for Chitika.

    Andy

    Jul 26, 2011


    "97% of Google's revenue comes from advertising on Google sites"

    Where did you get the 97% figure from? I thought Google got significant revenues from AdSense, which is advertising from non-Google sites.

    Elisa Gabbert

    Jul 26, 2011


    Andy, our apologies, that should read "97% of Google's revenue comes from advertising" (including AdSense), as shown in the graphic.

    Hoosier Daddy

    Aug 04, 2011


    Interesting. What's keeping the DoS hobbyists/activists from putting multimillion dollar dents in their targets with automated bogus clicks?

    poppet

    Mar 23, 2016


    Hi! Do you know if they make any plugins to assist with

    Search Engine Optimization? I'm trying to get my blog to rank for some targeted keywords but I'm not

    seeing very good success. If you know of any please share.

    Many thanks!

    ferdous

    Aug 08, 2011


    Really intressting! Thanks!

    TIM W

    Aug 10, 2011


    When a company pays for clicks at this high rate means that the customer generated will generally mean thousands of dollars in revenue for one customer. So as an example - 20 clicks cost $1,000,for a $50 keyword, 1 of the 20 become a client or customer, which could = $3,000, $5,000 or more in revenue. That's only a .5% return and most high end companies can get 2% and up. So in a lot of cases pay $50 for leads is a bargain.

    Erma

    Dec 23, 2014


    It's impressive that you are getting ideas from this article as well as from our

    argument ade at this time.

    niaz

    Aug 12, 2011


    thanks for useful posting

    Jonathan

    Aug 15, 2011


    Kinda late reading this and glad I found it, good work. Have to bring out that old chestnut EMD keywords and although I am not lucky or sharp enough to have registered any (in any language)I truly wish I had, looking beyond the very narrow issue of Google's possible dialling-down of some nebulous "SEO boost" given to exact match domains the EMD's are an edge I would take now.

    simon from thebloggernet

    Aug 23, 2011


    nice article..but the above keywords you have listed is almost impossible to rank for..it will take 1 or 2 years of work to reach that spot..

    Climber

    Sep 02, 2011


    Great article ! I found it very interesting and usefull, Thanks !

    Johncross

    Sep 05, 2011


    And... what´s the most clickeables words? :p

    an adwords mangement company

    Sep 09, 2011


    Really not surprised that Google make 97% for their revenue from advertising. In fact I wonder what the metric is in total,for all the related businesses that effectively make a living out of helping people pay Google or trying how to leverage Google SERPS such as companies like ours. In a way, from a marketing perspective 'search' industry is obviously becomming massive, where is it in relation to TV/Magazine/Print marketing industry? I'm sure thaere is some data out there on that. I'll go see if I can find some.

    harvey

    Sep 12, 2011


    Let me start with, this is wicked :)one small question on methodology/sample though, are we talking about US only or is this global? thanks

    Review Site

    Sep 13, 2011


    Quite good! Really an eye-opener this one. I for one, cannot even imagine paying $ 55 per click for a single visitor - who might not even buy. But then as a publisher, that is what we want ;)

    Annie Key

    Sep 19, 2011


    Nice representation regarding the Top 3 Most expensive keywords in Google Adwords advertising. The Insurance fields surely got the top spot as a lot of people are dealing mostly about the insurance business. Loans and Mortgage are second and third respectively. The infographics used were also colorful and interesting.

    don

    Oct 14, 2011


    This is still a great resource for affiliate marketers, I wonder the influence of the economy on some of these terms moving up and down, but I refer to thisquite often. Thanks,

    marketing london

    Feb 01, 2015


    Currently it looks like BlogEngine is the preferred blogging platform out thyere right now.

    (from what I've read) Is that what you arre using on your blog?

    Shine

    Oct 15, 2011


    Thanks! Good resource!

    Stoixima

    Oct 22, 2011


    Thanks for your great information. I came across your site via linkedin and i believe you make a good work here.

    Anonymous

    Oct 23, 2011


    I have experience in PPC for loans. I found that if there is a high competition in Adwords that just means its a healthy market. That means there is profit to be had in alternative customer acquisition methods that are cheaper. I found a few! ;)

    Ed

    Nov 04, 2011


    What a really useful piece of work, very interesting.Thought that perhaps 'money' or similar would be up there too.I wonder what a similar study for the UK would be like?

    Ale

    Nov 12, 2011


    The chord blood keyword is the weirdest thing I have ever heard of. Oh, I get it, stem cell research....probablyThanks for the post!
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