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Article Title: Pay Per Click Accounts - Where Should You Start?
Author: Paul Jarman
Category: Pay Per Click, E-Business
Word Count: 412
Keywords: PPC,Pay Per Click,Internet marketing,affiliate marketing,affiliate 
sales,google adwords,Google PPC
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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If you know the basics of PPC (if not, check out my other numerous articles on 
the subject), it's time to think about opening an account.  The first thing you 
need to consder is where you are going to open an account. Most people start 
with Google Adwords, but if you've researched, and are more comfortable with 
MSN's or Yahoo's options, you can start with them instead.

You may simply find that you like one type of account better than another. 
Chances are, you will be most comfortable with the first account you use 
successfully. It's useful however, to become familiar with other interfaces so 
you can increase your profitability by using more than one pay per click 
account.

Although it's probably least expensive and simplest to start by opening just 
one account, you may want to consider opening more when you have mastered the 
first one. Once you've identified your most profitable campaigns it only makes 
sense to give them exposure on other networks.

One thing you need to consider when opening your first account is how to pay 
for the keywords you're bidding on. Many first-timers choose Google because it 
lets you pay after you get some clicks into your account, while some others, 
including Yahoo require payment upfront.  When you're just getting started, 
it's nice to make some money before having to pay it out!

One thing that all accounts will have in common, is that it will require 
diligent monitoring.  Be sure to stay on top of how many clicks you are getting 
and how much you owe. Pay close attention to your high performers, and don't 
hesitate to cut out low performing keywords and ads. Spend your money on the 
things that are making money for you!

Most pay per click engines give you the option of setting up automated reports 
you can receive via e-mail. This is often easier than checking your account 
every day, and you can download the report into an Excel spreadsheet for your 
own tracking purposes. What matters is that you know what is and isn't working 
in your account, and making the necessary adjustments to maximize your 
profitability.

Although the step of opening your first pay per click account may seem 
intimidating, it's one of the most imporant ones on the path to a successful 
internet marketing career. The important thing is to get started, and then 
monitor carefully to make sure you are making the most effective use of your 
time and money.

Paul Jarman is the creator of Advice-Giver.com, a website giving clear and 
honest reviews on various products and services.

For more articles and product reviews in relation to PPC visit 
http://www.Advice-Giver.com/PPC

Check out his blog http://www.Advice-Giver.com/wordpress
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