Pay-Per-Click is about the fastest way there is to start making good money online. Top internet earners all use PPC to some extent and so do the major corporations.

The main reason more marketers are not using programs like adwords is that they have discovered through hard experience that it is also about the fastest way to lose money online.

Big Time!

If you don’t know what you are doing the costs run up faster than you can track them but the cash register is not ringing up the off-setting sales. It takes some study to really begin to learn the best way to use adwords and other PPC marketing.

Google, and sellers revealing "secret methods", would like you to believe that if you follow a few simple guidelines you are virtually guaranteed success. Of course, they want you to believe that so you keep buying ads from them.

Only with experience can you learn to become successful with PPC. And like most lessons we learn in life, this lesson is best learned from someone else’s experience. Unless you have unlimited funds.

Many software programs have been written and sold and many e-books, reports and seminars have been devoted to "spy" programs that permit you to spy on your competitors and then copy their success. Sometimes these work and sometimes you simply end up copying someone elses’ failure.

Many beginning marketers attempt to tackle too broad of a market rather than narrowing their campaign down to a small, but profitable niche. The marketers with the highest profit margin actually develop s niche blueprint for the market they desire to work and rely primarily on search traffic and only occasionally supplement with PPC.
 
Two such marketers are Tim Godfrey and Steve Clayton who have just announced their Niche Blueprint which is a step-by-step e-commerce business. To me, this looks like the one sure-fire method of building an online business in the hard economic times we face. You can read my full review of their revolutionary program by clicking the link: Niche Blueprint.
 
Gerry Marsh

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