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Article Title: AdWords Pay per Click - Using Google to Your Advantage
Author: Paul Jarman
Category: Pay Per Click, E-Business
Word Count: 428
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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Google is the most popular search engine, so the use of Google's Adwords is 
essential if you wish to maximize the potential of Pay-per-click marketing.  A 
great many people use Adwords to bid on advertisements and using it for your 
business can be a very smart move.

An important first step in the use of Adwords is to go to its own help section 
on adwords.com. It will answer the most common questions, although it doesn't 
delve too deeply into its more complex workings.  This is a good start, but you 
should get more information before diving in.  

Fortunately, there are many guides and e-books available to help you through 
the process. Another alternative is to hire a pay per click coach. Keep in mind 
that a coach can be very expenseive, and you need to consider that you will be 
spending a fair amount of money on Adwords itself.  

One important thing you need to keep in mind is that Adwords has a quality 
score. If your landing page is not high quality, you might be "Google slapped," 
which will make it hard to bid on the search terms you want.  On the bright 
side, if your quality is high, your bids tend to be lower.  

Another thing you need io be aware of is that many people create the wrong kind 
of ad. They are going for quantity over quality. The fact is, you don't want 
everyone clicking on your ad. Just because you get a lot of traffic, it doesn't 
follow that it is quality.  It's important to attract the best customers, 
rather than large numbers that have no potential.  If you educate yourself by 
reading a guide, you can save a great deal of money you might otherwise waste 
by figuring it out on your own.

Don't be put off by the fact that you will need to do a bit of legwork before 
getting started. Once you have the basics down, you can start bidding.  Many 
people find the bidding fun, even addictive, and once you've learned how to 
create targeted ads and get your bids down, you will find yourself making good 
money.

If you make good use of Adwords, you can make a lot of money.  Just keep in 
mind that a lot of people have also lost a lot of money because they didn't 
fully understand how to bid and which keywords to choose. This is easy to 
avoid, simply by reading an Adwords guide that will help you run a profitable 
campaign.

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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