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turbohost

7:29 am on Apr 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi Guys,

I'm running 100% pure informative websites for 2 years now and it generated me a nice extra income. I'm getting a little bit tired of these sites though and want to begin with something completely new. So I added a new campaign to my adwords account (which I already have for 2 years but never used it :->). I'm getting a nice result (doubled my money) but I'm working without a strategy because I'm just testing it out. Do you guys have some tips for a complete beginner, something like a beginners todo list for Adwords? Here's a starter : I've read somewhere that you always have to include a question in your ad. Is this true? I got the ebook Google Profits via a friend but I've got to admit that this is complete rip-*ff (no exciting or even new stuff in there).

Thx,
Turbo

turbohost

2:14 pm on Apr 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

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someone?

dave741

3:02 pm on Apr 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

ElizabethReynolds

8:28 pm on Apr 21, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi turbo, I have no idea where to find my old post about this, but there are a few books out there to be wary of. You can use them as a STARTING POINT ONLY as the information is very quickly outdated.

AWA showed me this site which has been huge for me: [google.com...]

Good Luck!

-ER

AdWordsAdvisor

9:16 pm on Apr 21, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi turbo, I have no idea where to find my old post about this, but there are a few books out there to be wary of.

ElizabethReynolds, here is one of my favorite eWhisper tricks:

Go to, uhhm, well, a widely known search engine, and do a search something like this:

forum81 elizabethreynolds books (or whatever other key words you recall from the post...)

And you'll probably find what you're looking for.

(Thanks eWhisper. I told you I learned stuff from you! I was doing a longer version of the same thing - and this saves me seconds per search.)

AWA

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[edited by: AdWordsAdvisor at 9:26 pm (utc) on April 21, 2005]

eWhisper

9:23 pm on Apr 21, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Better yet, add a form on the WebmasterWorld site that goes directly to the search engine:

[webmasterworld.com...]

ElizabethReynolds

10:07 pm on Apr 21, 2005 (gmt 0)

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ah, grasshopper now sees...here ya go!

[webmasterworld.com...]

please disregard some joking on the part of some jadded SEM's :)