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You are among the first to hear about this (and
potentially profit from it).
So, please give this a quick read right now.
Ever heard of QVC?
Over the past few years, this mega-million dollar
business has become a household name.
Why?
Because they always feature amazing products
every day, the bargains are outrageous and
anybody with a TV and credit card can watch and
buy.
This makes QVC naturally ‘viral’ as a result. It’s
easy to brag to all your friends and family about
We wanted to let you know about two recent changes to our site targeting feature. As you may know, site targeting allows advertisers to select specific publisher sites on which to run their ads. Advertisers can target your site if they’ve determined a match between their offerings and the interests of visitors to your site.
The first change is that we’ve renamed ’site targeting’ to ‘placement targeting’ to better reflect the variety of targeting options we offer. Advertisers can still target their ads to an entire site, but they can now also target your individual ad units or groups of pages based on how you’ve set up ad placements using custom channels. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be updating references to ’site targeting’ in your account and in our Help Center.
Welcome to Day 12 of Reading the Bible in a Year.
Today were reading Genesis 39, Genesis 40 and Genesis 41.
It’s hard to believe, but we’re just a few days away from the launch of Magnetic Sponsoring 3.0 on Wednesday the 14th, so I wanted to share a few more highlights about what’s make this new system so valuable to you and your business…
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Online advertisers have noticed that CPCs tend to increase during the holiday season and have asked us why. We turned to Hal Varian, Google’s Chief Economist, for an explanation:
Many advertisers track their average cost-per-click (CPC), but what really matters for the bottom line is the average cost-per-acquisition (CPA): how much you have to spend on advertising to make a sale. The third factor to watch is the conversion rate, which is defined as conversions (sales) per click.
Note that these numbers are neatly tied together by the convenient formula:
CPA = CPC/Conversion rate = (cost/click)/(conversions
/click).