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Content Value Is Going to Change the Way Marketers Think About SEO & ROI

Contently

A lot of the CMOs mentioned attribution modeling , which attempts to assign a weighted value to all the actions and contact someone makes on the path to a purchase. But only a small number of our customers had invested in tracking the SEO value of their content. “This is the holy grail,” they said.

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Video Tech Company Leverages SEM to Drive Enterprise Leads

The Point

In 2015, JW Player piloted a small-scale, in-house SEM program on Google AdWords to gauge the potential efficacy of using search advertising to drive qualified leads for its enterprise video platform. JW Player contacted Spear Marketing Group , a leading B2B demand generation agency , for help. billion unique monthly views.

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Baidu PPC Versus Google AdWords: 8 Key Differences

KoMarketing Associates

B2B marketers familiar with search engine advertising on Google AdWords will likely find it easier to understand Baidu PPC. They share many of similarities, such as text and display ads, a cost-per-click (CPC) price system is based on the market bids, and similar account architecture. Let’s get started!

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How to Improve Your Google Ads Quality Score With Better Content

Brandpoint

In this post, we’ll review the basics of the Google Ads Quality Score (QS) and the factors that impact your ad’s ranking. Why is the Google Ads Quality Score Important? Google Ads (formerly AdWords ) uses a pay-per-click (PPC) model, so brands only pay when users click on the ad.

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5 Simple PPC Landing Page Changes that May Improve Your Quality Score

The Point

As most PPC advertisers already know, Google’s Quality Score measures what Google perceives to be the quality of your keyword ads. In short, the better your quality score, the lower your cost per click, the more likely someone will see and click on your ad, and the less you’ll pay for that click.

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Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising Part 1 – Intro & the Why, Where and How

Go Beyond SEO

Cost per click (CPC) refers to the amount, or cost, an advertiser pays each time their ad is clicked on. The advertiser sets a bid price called the Max CPC and the price the advertiser pays is the Avg CPC. Google Adwords targeting options include, but are not limited to: Audience Targeting.

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Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising Part 1 ? Intro & the Why, Where and How

Go Beyond SEO

Cost per click (CPC) refers to the amount, or cost, an advertiser pays each time their ad is clicked on. The advertiser sets a bid price called the Max CPC and the price the advertiser pays is the Avg CPC. Google Adwords targeting options include, but are not limited to: Audience Targeting.