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Google Ads Vs Google Marketing Platform: which is best for your display ads?

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A history lesson: Google AdWords and DoubleClick. In 2000 Google launched AdWords (now rebranded Google Ads) with 350 advertisers. The release of AdWords changed online advertising forever. billion in 2008. Plus, with the launch of Analytics, the constant developments of DoubleClick, it has kept striving for supremacy.

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Facebook Ads Library- What it is and how to use it

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In 2000, Google launched its first Ad service- Google AdWords. 2008 to 2009 – Facebook established engagement ads and also starts to offer advanced ad targeting. . 2018 – Facebook creates story ads and its own Facebook Analytics. . Advertisements became digitized. 2012 – By now, it had over 1 billion users.

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Best of 2008: SEM Landing Pages

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Lead Generation Form Optimization Tips and Tricks - Google Analytics by VKI Studios Darcy Foster explains how to use Google Analytics and Omniture for conversion rate measurement, then provides tips for testing different approaches to improving conversions. clutter) from good (a clear call to action among other attributes).

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Best of 2008: SEO Guidance, Part 4

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What information should you include in a killer SEO proposal—and what language should you avoid? They not only provided practical, helpful information for SEO's trying to optimize for dominant search engine but legitimized the entire practice as well. Looking for a concise explanation of the different types of redirects?

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Best of 2008: Blogging for Business, Part 3

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by Writing On The Web The remarkable Patsi Krakoff presents eight tips for writing blog posts that stand out by both informing and entertaining readers, such as: telling a story; revealing a mistake you made and the lessons learned; or hardest but most valuable of all, rising above cliches and providing a higher level of current thinking.

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Best of 2008: Random but Interesting, Part 2

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Increase ROI From Marketing Conferences by TopRank Online Marketing Blog Lee Odden provides an outstanding guide to making the most of marketing conferences. Networking, gaining knowledge and gathering material for blog content are just a few of his recommendations.

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Best of 2008: Social Media Optimization, Part 3

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Steve details helpful tools and techniques for monitoring buzz, sharing information, promoting your product or service (carefully), and using Twitter as a platform for conversations—not monologues. But as General Eric Shinseki said, 'If you don’t like change, you’re going to like irrelevance even less.'”