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I just got an email about this and wanted to
send you a personal invitation to check it out.
Before I get into the details, you can take a big
deep breath and relax.
This is not about the latest/greatest new
product or anything. In fact, there is nothing to
buy.
But, if you act fast, you can easily profit from
this new no-cost service (and earn passive
income) before it goes incredibly viral in the
next 2 weeks.
This is truly a case of ‘the early bird catches the
worm’.
Here’s the scoop…
If you’ve always suspected that successful online business
people keep getting MORE successful because of “who” they know,
not necessarily “what” they know, you’d be right…
… I know from personal experience that making “the right
connections” with “the right people” can snowball your income
and Internet business success in ways most people can only
dream about!
Unfortunately, most clubs where you can network with “the
right people” won’t let you inside unless you’re ALREADY
successful and well-connected.
And most clubs that DO welcome the “average” business owner
are a waste of your time. (Because, let’s be honest… you’re
all struggling with the same problems!)
Earlier this year, Google announced an important agreement with Clear Channel Radio, the largest radio station group owner in the U.S., to bring access to guaranteed inventory on top-rated AM and FM stations to AdWords advertisers. We’re excited to report back that Clear Channel’s inventory is now available through Audio Ads in AdWords. AdWords advertisers can reach their target customers on over 1,700 AM and FM radio stations, including almost 700 Clear Channel AM/FM stations. Our entire network averages 12 stations per market in each of the top 50 markets and covers every major station format. Advertisers will also have access to a guaranteed amount of premium inventory across these stations in all prime dayparts and in “Top 10″ stations in all of the top 25 U.S. markets.
Welcome to Day 10 of Reading the Bible in a Year.
Today were reading Genesis 32, Genesis 33, Genesis 34 and Genesis 35.
Genesis Chapter 32
California-based search engine Google Inc. revealed its bid to break into the wireless market, announcing plans to create open standards for mobile phones.In its announcement Monday, Google said it, along with T-Mobile, HTC, Qualcomm, Motorola and others c…
Recently we posted about a common misconception regarding Minimum CPC (cost-per-click) and how it is determined. Today we’d like to expand on the theme of CPC, and define the other CPC types that you’ll see in your AdWords account.
Minimum CPC - also referred to as Min CPC or Minimum CPC bid:
As discussed in our previous post, a minimum cost-per-click (CPC) bid is assigned to each keyword in your account based on its quality (as measured by its Quality Score). The minimum bid is typically the least amount you can pay per click in order for your keyword to show ads. It is important to note that minimum CPC is set by the AdWords system, and not by the advertiser.