If no one thinks there are any good eBooks available, maybe you could tell me what helped you the most in learning to be profitable.
Thanks for considering this question.
Cade
Hang in there - you'll learn a ton on this forum.
I also have to put a plug in for all the info available online in the AdWords FAQ, etc. Below are three links to get you started.
AdWords Support page
[adwords.google.com...]
Index to AdWords Frequently Asked Questions
[adwords.google.com...]
AdWords Demos and Guides
[adwords.google.com...]
Best of luck!
AWA
Byron, I hear exactly what you are saying. Very intelligent insight. I was wondering about that myself.
AWA, thank you for the links. I know that took some extra time.
CK, that's cool -- was the info any different than what you could find in the links AWA provided?
Thanks, again. I'll try to muddle my way through the topics here. I can see there is a pretty big learning curve. I don't grasp this stuff real quickly.
What helped you guys the most with making sense of all of it?
All my best,
Cade
15 tips for adwords beginners:
[webmasterworld.com...]
AWA's info posts:
[webmasterworld.com...]
CK, that's cool -- was the info any different than what you could find in the links AWA provided?
Yes, some of the better ebooks are worth the money. Although if you spend enough time here you will most likely get all of the info contained in them and more. But they are convenient.
What helped you guys the most with making sense of all of it?
Reading a couple ebooks, actually doing Campaigns, and reading posts on this forum.
All the Best,
C.K.
eWhisper, thank you for all the links. They look beneficial. Just reading the first one surprised the stew out of me. I never thought an inside guy from Google would be involved, much less reply to some novice like me.
CK, thanks again for the encouragement.
I know you guys have more important things to get to. Hopefully, I can ask more intelligent questions in the future.
Take care. I wish you much prosperity in your campaigns.
Cade
[google.com...]
This one's also quite good and free (can't figure out why he doesn't try to charge for it):
This one's also quite good and free (can't figure out why he doesn't try to charge for it):
Because the amount of affiliates I get through such freebies ends up generating more money than I would've made by selling it. Merchants are not the only ones interested in PPC; affiliates use it too.
Besides, if it's free - I'm not under moral obligation to keep it updated whenever Google changes something.