Adsense, Bidvertiser, Marketing, Payouts, PPC, PPC Affiliates, SEM
Each week (or thereabouts) we plan to feature a new ppc alternative to Adsense and this week it’s Bidvertiser, which, assuming you’re actually viewing our website, can be seen in the right hand column of our home page, or just underneath the title of this post if reading it exclusively.
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Marketing, PPC Companies, PPC Firms, ppc pay per click, PPC Services

This post will be updated as we progressively gather data on PPC PROFFESIONALS around the globe and may evolve into a directory; though for now its intended as a quick reference for anyone seeking proffesional PPC consulting services. Keep in mind that PPC professionals can extend not only to consultants providing internet marketing advice, but to those offering Pay Per Click training & workshops.
If you would like to be included in this list, leave a comment remembering to provide your location, and contact details. The objective of this list is to provide a reference for people seeking PPC Consultants or guidance. Note that those who respond to both our PPC Advertising Firms post within the designated period, and comment on this post, will be hilited accordingly.
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PPC Companies,
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Marketing, PPC Advertising, PPC Companies, PPC Firms, PPC Marketing, ppc pay per click, PPC Services
It recently came to my attention that there are three undercapitalized PPC related key phrases. These are PPC ADVERTIZING FIRM, PPC ADVERTIZING COMPANY, and PPC ADVERTIZING SERVICES. Notice of course the spelling, which is a deviation from the correct way to spell these terms being PPC ADVERTISING FIRMS, PPC ADVERTISING COMPANIES, and PPC ADVERTISING SERVICES. Now I could be a little less verbose in the way I’m presenting these terms, however I’ve done this all quite deliberately.
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Affiliate Networks, Arbitrage, Elite Retreat, Marketing
Well, its day 2 of Elite Retreat, and for me, just another day at the office. For the Jam, its day 2 of yet more excellent commentary on topics including community building, buying and selling properties, monetization, arbitrage, and more. Keeping in mind that the presenters themselves have loads of personal experience in their respective fields, the posts just keep getting better as proceedings unfold.
In fact - the posts @ Pepperjam are LIVE, which means I’m reading these as each presentation concludes. Its not all that often I’m impressed, but these posts read like a hotly anticipated ebook as its being authored. If you needed a business case for attending - now you have it.
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Affiliate Networks, Arbitrage, Elite Retreat, Marketing, Shoemoney
Its about time someone put the meat in the pie, and the Pepperjam blog is doing just that. No longer just names and games, the blog is giving us the lowdown on what is actually transpiring at Elite Retreat, including specific subject matter presented by the hosts. Shoemoney is their first speaker, and the topics are definitely worth a read.
Simple gold includes using crazy egg for landing page/heat map analysis, and of all things waiting till you have 1000 uniques per day to monetize (a good idea I hadn’t even considered). The platinum is there too, with in depth discussions on arbitrage, recurring subscription, and direct ad sales. He even goes into what was behind his famous Adsense check and how he earned it.
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Affiliate Networks, CPA Affiliates, internet marketing, Marketing, Net Income, Shoemoney
I recently visited Shoemoneys blog (one of my favs) to take a look at what he’s up to today. Lo and behold, his latest post was one of those no bollox types that cuts to the crunch. Titled 5 ways to make passive income on your Website, he’s describing the good and bad aspects of 5 specific methods.
He covers Affiliates, Contextual, Donations, Subscription, and Direct Ad Sales. These are only 5 of literally dozens, but he provides that all elusive lowdown we’re always after. He’s successfull enough to have a valid perspective, and his style, while unpolished, is far more informative and useful than most out there (like I said, one of my favs).
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Management, Marketing, PPC, PPC Pay Per Click, ppc pay per click
The title can be a bit misleading, especially since we’re talking about providers of PPC advertising who represent advertisers.
I recently found myself looking around for lucrative PPC publisher opportunities, and found several interesting resources. Among them were two sites in particular that featured comparison tables in a sensible, productive way (Search Engines FAQ and Help Island).
The information was laid out nicely, and certainly up to date, so I bookmarked them and moved on. It then occured to me that I could simply collect data from a variety of sources and maintain it myself at a seperate website, making life easy for me, and inviting commentary/dialog from others.
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