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buying an adwords e-book

should I buy one of those adwords books?

         

nevetS

8:43 pm on Jan 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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there are a few e-books that come up when you're googling for info regarding adwords.

The 21 steps, secrets to success, etc. etc.

Is it worth the 40-100 bucks for these books? Might they give me some insight that would save me 100 bucks down the road?

Or are they worthless?

I'd appreciate a recommendation for a book that might be useful.

Brett_Tabke

9:07 pm on Jan 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Nope - reread this forum in its entirety and you too will be a Shak-level expert.

JonBoy

9:29 pm on Jan 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I bought the 21 steps was I was starting out and was not very unimpressed - not big exciting revelations, mostly common sense.

The Google FAQs are OK, and there's a series of articles at the moment at SitePoint on Adwords.

Shak

10:33 pm on Jan 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I honestly can not take the credit here.

members such as vibgyor, ewhisper, AWA etc etc have so much adwords knowledge that it is actually frightening.

leave the books to 1 side, just spend 1 hour each day for 7 days reading, and you can write your own book :)

good luck...

Shak

webdiversity

12:19 am on Jan 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I think most of the killer tactics and techniques have been discussed in this forum, it's just a case of sifting to find it.

The most important thing as to any investment (be that time reading here, or money in buying an e-book) is to make sur you do something positive with the knowledge.

My tips for items to learn :

* Powerposting
* Dynamic titles
* Maximum numbers and housekeeping
* Match types
* Budgeting

eWhisper

4:41 am on Jan 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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A lot of AdWords eBooks are compilations from posts around many boards that have been tossed into a nicer format.

I've gotten emails and a few stickys (always from users with less than 3 posts) asking for permission to use my work (at least they were nice enough to ask permission). There are a some other users around I'm sure have had the same experience as they definately know their stuff.

Save your money and read it here directly from the source.

buckworks

5:23 am on Jan 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I've bought three or four Adwords books, and I already knew 99% of what they said...

... but the new insights in the other 1% made the purchases worthwhile.

Your mileage may vary.

SlyOldDog

6:31 pm on Jan 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I havenīt read any book, but the knowledge I have is already enough to cause me problems.

There are so many ways to organize the campaigns that more tips would just add to the confusion!

jothelion

12:36 am on Jan 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Dont bother! :) I bought one before I found this forum and really learnt nothing that I didn't already know. Seeing as your hear read and read, you'll learn much more than any google adwords book can teach you.

jothelion