How to Monetize on Twitter
by PPC Bully on December 20, 2009
I just put PPC Bully’s VIP Webinar #8 online.
In this webinar we talked about How to Monetize on Twitter.
The webinar was incredible!
Check it out:
http://ppcbully.com/toolbar/monetizing-twitter-with-ppc-bully/
Please leave a comment and let me know what you think about it.
Cheers,
Emil
The PPC Bully Team
Facebook Marketing: IKEA’s Genius Use of Photo Tagging
by PPC Bully on November 30, 2009
More and more advertisers embrace social media as a mechanism to connect directly with customers. Still, it’s much easier to talk about integrating social media into your campaigns than it is to actually do it.
That’s why IKEA’s recent Facebook campaign is so awesome. The Swedish furniture company opened a new store in Malmo, Sweden and rather than spread the word the old-fashioned way, they decided to go directly to the people using Facebook.
An account was created for the store manager at the Malmo store. Over a two-week period, showroom images were uploaded to his Facebook photo album. Using the all-popular “tagging” feature, customers were able to locate items in the pictures and put their name on it. The first person to tag an object got to take it home.
The word spread through Facebook and users started embedding links and images in their own profiles and across news feeds. In turn, thousands and thousands of users willingly promoted IKEA and it’s new store to others, creating a big win for IKEA.

Now… Think how you can use this GENIUS method…. or create your own winning one.
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How to Get Accepted into the CPA Networks?
by PPC Bully on September 2, 2009
Do you want to know how to get accepted into the CPA Networks?
If yes, watch this video NOW:
This video is part PPC Bully’s VIP Webinar #4, where we talked about CPA & Media Buying with Saj Purk, creator of Zero Friction Marketing a great CPA and Media Buying course.
Great information on this short video. I highly recommend you check it out.
For your success!
Yefi, PPC Bully Team
yefi@ppcbully.com
The Recent Google Slap
by PPC Bully on August 30, 2009
The following short video is part of PPC Bully’s Training Program Module #5.
In this video Ran Aroussi shared important information on the recent Google Slap and ways to deal with it.
Great information on this short video. I highly recommend you check it out.
For your success!
Yefi, PPC Bully Team
yefi@ppcbully.com
Split Testing Affiliate Marketing PPC Ad Campaigns
by PPC Bully on May 11, 2009
If you are a newcomer to affiliate marketing one of the elements you want to consider in your pay per click advertising campaign is split testing. Split testing is an effective strategy for maximizing the profitability of your niche product.
Failing to split test your pay per click ads means that you are leaving money on the table. The whole idea behind a successful affiliate marketing campaign is to make the most money possible. Let’s take a look at split testing along with a few tips and strategies on maximizing your marketing campaign.
Split Testing Google Ads
Split testing your Google ad copy involves creating ad groups with one keyword per ad group. Setting up split testing is relative simple and is a very effective way of measuring ad results.
Create Titles: Create several different titles to your ad that are based on the results of your keyword research. Use a different keyword combination for each title to allow for measuring specific test results.
Create Description Lines: You will be working with two description lines. Try to write the description according to the keywords people are using to find your product. The description will need to be compelling, create a call to action, and must reinforce the message you are trying to convey regarding your product. Since you will be testing more than one ad, use a different keyword combination for each description.
Disable “Ad Optimization”: Disable the “ad optimization” feature inside the campaign settings. By doing so you are assuring that all of your ads receive equal exposure.
Test Ads Based on Impressions: Determine how many ads you can test based on the number of impressions you are receiving on a daily basis. For example, if you are currently getting thousands of impressions per day, then you can successfully test more ads than if you are only receiving several hundred impressions per day.
Use Google Conversion Tracker: You should typically test run your ads for about two to three weeks before performing an analysis in Google Conversion Tracker. You can select AdGroups for testing to find out how different titles and description lines are performing across your account.
Google Conversion Tracker will allow you to see the click through rate, conversions as well as rates, transaction rates, and an overall performance of ad titles and line descriptions. You can run these reports periodically to obtain the information you need to optimize your ads for maximum profitability.
Perform Thorough Analysis: Remember to do a careful analysis of all of the ad campaign components. Many affiliate marketers tend to concentrate only on the return on investment (ROI) and the click through rates. It is important to dig a little deeper into the analysis to determine if one title or description worked better than the other because this will give you the leverage you need to create a more compelling ad that will produce the highest profit margin.
Take the highest performing ads and add small modifications to see if it further improves the performance of the ad. You will need to continually test, test, and test again, to maintain a profitable affiliate marketing campaign and…..remember the ad spy tools such as PPC Bully that make this task a lot easier and even more profitable.




