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Old 03-28-2008, 04:14 AM
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Hi All,

I recently seen the new product Efficient ppc which is a tool to create speed ppc campaign.
There is already a product Speed ppc available .
Which you think is better and more useful.

Thanks..
Regds,
Max

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Old 04-02-2008, 11:55 AM
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Hi Max,

When you post a question such as this, please post the original link as well as your affiliate link and display them as such.

I can't remember if we've taken a stance on doing this in this forum, but if we haven't it will be something along those lines

It's just common courtesy.

Daniel
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Old 04-02-2008, 11:56 AM
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To answer your question though, I've used/use speed ppc and loved it, I haven't used efficient ppc so I can't comment on it

Daniel
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Old 05-01-2008, 01:55 PM
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Hi everyone,

Has anyone of you use ppc to get traffics? Is it legal for adsense site?

Thank you

fatimah
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Old 05-14-2008, 04:09 PM
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when I read your post I was hoping i could learn something from you??? I need a lot of help with adwords
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Old 05-14-2008, 09:16 PM
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If you are new to adwords, I would leave it alone. Go get Perry's book on adwords before you do anything. The definative guide to adwords I believe is the name of it\.
I have never used adwords yet. You can lose your butt if you don't know what you are doing. You will spend more than you ever thought of making.
What is wrong with organic traffic from the search engines and article directories, blog comments, etc.. Not sure what is wrong with that.
My new site on back pain wiki is getting close to 100 uniques a day and it is only just over a month old. By the end of this week, I will have submitted over 30 articles to ezinearticles and others and have over 30-40 articles on the site. That is how you should be getting your traffic, FREE not spending money you don't have or haven't made. Try to get 100 articles in ezinearticle and 100 on your site. If you ain't getting traffic with those stats, I will eat the shirt right off your back. You should be making 25-50 a day when you reach that level. I plan on being there in the next couple months. Right now I am averaging over $4/day and the site is only 30 days old.
Work = Clicks = $$$. Put in the work, quality content, write for the directories, and you will find what you are looking for which is traffic.
But the best part, it doesn't cost me a dime.
Hope that helps,
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Hi Steve,
Congratulation on your back pain website. That means you post to your site and ezinearticles every day. My my......that is a lot of work you have to update your other blogs too right.

Can we exchange links for your back pain.?

Cheers
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Old 07-21-2008, 10:03 AM
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Hi All,

I recently seen the new product Efficient ppc which is a tool to create speed ppc campaign.
There is already a product Speed ppc available .
Which you think is better and more useful.

Thanks..
Regds,
Max
Just to let you know, I have a little experience with PPC, and to be honest - the above high ticket items are not worth the money, especially for newbies.

Visit PPC-Coach. com, they have all the tools there, and I've found them to be some of the most helpful people you'd ever meet.

It's not like the other places. No ebooks are sold, no one is upselled anything else to get the "real secrets".

I know this looks like a promotional post, but I'm in the same boat as every other person trying to make money on line.

That, and 90day challenge has got to be the only two places I've sound so far with honest people, who aren't out to make a quick buck by targetting newbies, and contantly upselling ebooks.

And boy have I been scammed by ebook sellers (I can't resist a good sales letter).

I was actually rather put off by this site (90 day challenge) to begin with, I mean $100 a month - after 3 months hard work??? But, I've been proved wrong - the immense detail of the training material is amazing in itself, and I think would pay off way more than any ebook promising $100,000 a month.

Anyway - I like to be honest too.

I was there about 3 days before I made a profit (ppc coach).

Yep, it was only $3, but it's an amazing amount for someone new to the game.

Don't buy any $400+ software, that's crazy.

If you do sign up with PPC Coach, I'd appreciate the use of my affiliate link: www.PPC-Coach.org
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