There are so many factors that go into PPC advertising. I know it looks pretty simple when you see those ads pop up every time you you do a search, but it can get pretty complicated and expensive. You need to do plenty of research before you jump in. Google for example will give you $50 in ad credits when you sign up. Use it to actually see what happens when you place an ad and how fast the credits go out.
You have to be careful where you place these ads. I once had $200 disappear in just over 1 1/2 hours due to a "robot" clicking my ad (I used some generic ad site).
So I think it boils down to this:
1.You could lose significant money learning PPC. It can be very profitable method, but also pretty expensive. Since our signup is free we all know there are a bunch of "lookers" and few "takers".
2. More importantly, the secret to building your business is duplication. Is this something your downline is able to afford even if you show them how?
I guess the bottom line is tread softly if you do try PPC. Remember only 1-3% of those that click through will be interested in your offer.
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There are so many factors that go into PPC advertising. I know it looks pretty simple when you see those ads pop up every time you you do a search, but it can get pretty complicated and expensive. You need to do plenty of research before you jump in. Google for example will give you $50 in ad credits when you sign up. Use it to actually see what happens when you place an ad and how fast the credits go out.
You have to be careful where you place these ads. I once had $200 disappear in just ...more