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		<title>Pay Per Click &#8211; High Searched Keywords With Zero Competition &#8211; Pay Just A Penny A Click</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's surprising to me how many people I discuss Internet Marketing with cringe when the topic of ppc advertising comes up. It's interesting, even people that have being trying to make a go of internet marketing for years and struggle to get natural search (or organic) traffic, still will not even consider giving PPC a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It's surprising to me how many people I discuss Internet Marketing with cringe when the topic of ppc advertising comes up. It's interesting, even people that have being trying to make a go of internet marketing for years and struggle to get natural search (or organic) traffic, still will not even consider giving PPC a go. Without natural or paid traffic, after all, you've got nothing, except perhaps friends and family visiting your sites giving pity clicks on your AdSense ads.</p>
<p>Among the many concerns people have to tackle PPC are Google slaps, losing a bunch of money, click fraud, etc. Granted, all the above can (and do) happen but there is a much simpler way to get your feet wet with PPC Marketing. After learning the ropes and getting your feet wet you will be much more prepared for the potential pitfalls of advertising with Google, MSN and Yahoo.</p>
<p>My first attempt with PPC was back when Yahoo was still outsourcing the paid search portion of their business to Overture. For not knowing what I was doing, I actually did quite well. I think anyone who started at that time would have done well. With less information overload and "scary" PPC stories as we have now, you could go at it with much more confidence. While using Overture, I played around with "direct linking" and I also sent traffic to a "landing page", having no idea what either was at the time. I noticed that running my ad for a few weeks on Overture would shoot my site up in the natural search listings on other search engines. Things have changed drastically since then as some of you know.</p>
<p>Expecting to become a millionaire with very little work in the 3 short months I was "making money online", and failing, I decided to give up on Internet Marketing for awhile. Yeah, I had unrealistic expectations. Besides, I was making great money in a side home business selling and repairing computers, plus I had a tech job at the local hospital taking 40-50 hours a week of my time.</p>
<p>Well, after a year or two I decided to get back into the game and started anew but this time with Google PPC. I had a money yo-yo. I lost some, I made some. All I really lost was a bunch of time because I had pretty much broke even. I realized the landscape had officially changed. I decided to broaden my horizons a bit and look at other ways to make money online.</p>
<p>Fast forward to now. I have many eggs in many baskets. PPC marketing still brings in a significant portion of my income. I've tried many different programs, many different PPC engines and by far, the easiest and cheapest way to get started and gain experience is using the 7 Search ppc network. You may see a lot of gurus say that 7Search delivers "fake" or "untargeted" traffic, but I'm certain they want to just keep it open for themselves. They are paying just a penny a click for targeted traffic after all! They're going to hate me for revealing the secret.</p>
<p>The campaign structure is simple (but flexible) with 7Search. I like it better than the way Google, MSN and Yahoo have theirs setup. There are no Ad Groups with 7Search. You simply have campaigns with keywords and ads in it. The cool thing is that when adding keywords you are given the ability to customize the keyword to the hilt. You can add a custom Ad Title, Ad Description, Bid and Destination URL in your keyword string. Or, of course, you can just drop in a keyword and use the default ad.</p>
<p>There is still huge untapped potential on 7Search. There are still high traffic keywords that have zero competition! You can truly pay just a penny a click for some great keywords.</p>
<p>A really cool thing is that you can send the traffic to one page static sites. You don't need all of the extra pages (contact, about, etc) that is expected in Google in an effort to get a decent Quality Score.</p>
<p>And you can only bid on keywords that they have seen searches for. If you try to add a keyword and they have never seen traffic for that particular keyword, you can't add it, simple as that. You are given some great stats for the keywords while adding them. You can see estimated searches, estimated clicks and the bid amounts for the top 3 spots. Learn more 7Search PPC tricks and see how you can get started for just $25.</p>
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