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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | PWB MARKETING BLOG JULY 29, 2011 20 Most Expensive Google AdWords Keywords [Infographic] According to Wikipedia, it’s blood that remains in the umbilical cord after childbirth. Google makes a killing selling advertising – nearly 97% of its revenue comes from advertising. In the U.S., 41% of all online advertising dollars go to Google. Ever wonder which keywords are the most expensive with Google AdWords? Competition drives the price up. per click. florist cannot. | PWB MARKETING BLOG JANUARY 7, 2011 Three Reasons to Love QR Codes According to Wikipedia: A QR Code is a two-dimensional code, readable by QR scanners, mobile phones with a camera, and smartphones that came into being in 1994. QR codes have great potential for savvy marketers. The technology has been used in Asia for a number of years and is beginning to gain traction in the U.S. With the rapid increase in smartphone adoption rates, the use of QR codes will continue to increase. QR is the abbreviation for Quick Response, as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed. Need three reasons why we love QR codes. | | | | | | | PWB MARKETING BLOG APRIL 27, 2012 Social Media Management Crisis: Don’t Play Possum Photo courtesy Wikipedia. You posted something to your Facebook wall that causes a fan (or two), to respond with a negative comment. Maybe someone from outside of your company sends out a Tweet or writes a blog post about your company that you don’t like or that is less-than-flattering. What do you do? So what did I do? let the comments stand and addressed them head-on. | PWB MARKETING BLOG APRIL 27, 2012 Social Media Management Crisis: Don’t Play Possum Photo courtesy Wikipedia. You posted something to your Facebook wall that causes a fan (or two), to respond with a negative comment. Maybe someone from outside of your company sends out a Tweet or writes a blog post about your company that you don’t like or that is less-than-flattering. What do you do? So what did I do? let the comments stand and addressed them head-on. | |
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