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

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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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Video Tech Company Leverages SEM to Drive Enterprise Leads

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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. Increasing the number of negative keywords to reduce consumer impressions and unqualified clicks. billion unique monthly views.

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Social PPC: 17 Tips for Successful Ads on Twitter, LinkedIn & Facebook

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It seems only yesterday that “PPC advertising” was synonymous with Google AdWords. Google still dominates search advertising – at last count, it handles roughly two-thirds of all Web search queries , a market share that won’t be decreasing any time soon. Billion with Google in 2013.

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Failing at Paid Search? Maybe You’re Just Measuring It Wrong.

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Google, for example, provides basic tracking services – impressions, clicks, cost per click – automatically and at no charge as part of their default set-up. Most B2B marketers only measure clicks and cost per click for the reasons stated above. For a free copy, click here.

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8 Common LinkedIn Advertising Mistakes

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In a remarkably short time, LinkedIn has grown to become a major player in B2B advertising (at about 20% of total industry spend, according to industry watchers ), quickly rivaling search advertising on Google. 8 Common LinkedIn Advertising Mistakes #paidsocial Click To Tweet. Non-Content Offers. Stale Creative. Saying Too Much.

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Should You Use the Same Landing Page for Email and Online Ads?

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Someone responding to a Google text ad, or a LinkedIn sponsored post may be only curious, or intrigued by your offer, but likely isn’t “sold” yet. Adjust your copy and key selling points accordingly. * For Google ads specifically, an effective landing page contributes to a higher “quality score” and a lower cost per click.