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Beat the New Google AdWord Rules with Blogs and RSS
The latest Google Ad rules did not go down well with most people, who have been depending on it for traffic.
In this article I discuss a possible solution besides AdWords to get traffic, but first let's go back in time and have a bit of a history lesson.
When Google Adwords first came on scene, it was not immediately apparent to most people how to utilize the system to create wealth, until John Carpenter popularised it with his Google Cash system, a book he wrote some time back.
Since then, Google Adwords has become one of the main traffic generation tools for most affiliates.
It was the fastest way to generate traffic.
By now, most people would have learnt about the latest Google Ruling on their Adwords' programs
Basically it goes like this:
1) Google will only display two ads for the same website at the same time AND only ads with the best click thru rate,
2) You can remove the three letter word 'aff' from your ads, if you are a reseller.
How do you ensure you are the top 2 ads without having to bid up keywords until your nose bleed?
With this new ruling, there will only be 2 ads displayed at any one time, and only for ads that has the best click through rates.
The rationale is that there isn't any value add to show multiple ads that all point to the same web site.
In any case, experienced affiliate marketers would probably capture the email address of the person who clicked on the Google Ad, via a mini site or 1 page site, rather than directing the person straight away to the vendor's web site.
That was in the past Before the announcement by Miss Google. You can still do that with the new ruling, but we're talking about only 2 ads being displayed.
So how do we counter the latest 'dance' from Google?
I have a solution which targets two key areas of concern:
1. Offering Value Add content through the use of Blogs,
2. Getting F.R.E.E Targeted Traffic with RSS Feeds,
so that you can get more leads, subscribers and ultimately make more money.
Thousands of blog communities are springing up all over the Net, with READY readers and subscribers who are your potential clients and buyers.
And depending on what you are trying to market (as an affiliate) you can easily set up a blog centered just around the topic which relates to that product, and then syndicate it using Rss to give you F.R.E.E targeted traffic.
My Multimedia e-book shows you excellent examples how to set up one, and how to use it as a lethal marketing weapon. www.marketing-rampage-with-blogs-and-rss.com
Besides it's powerful use as a F.R.E.E traffic tool, Blogs and Rss give your potential clients value add in terms of useful contents.
Since you have to make regular postings to your blog, you need to study the area in which you want to market to (e.g. weight loss) and provide good value add information, very much like a 'consultant'.
Which in a way is good for anyone wanting to build a sustainable business and stay in the 'game' in the long run, as you begin to build your own list, and cultivate the relationship with your readers and exisitng clients.
When Google Ads came onto the scene, people who took advantage of it, like Chris Carpenter made quite a nice sum of money.
The same thing goes for blogs and rss. You want to get in now, when you have the advantage. And if you still don't have any feeds running, you're really living *lots* of money on the table.
If you would like to know more how to unleash the power of blogs and rss, kindly visit www.marketing-rampage-with-blogs-and-rss.com
brandon @ brandon-hong.com www.Marketing-Rampage-With-Blogs-And-Rss.com
About the AuthorBrandon is author of multimedia ebook "Marketing Rampage with Blogs and RSS", that teaches online business owners how to get more free targeted traffic, leads and subscribers, with Blogs and RSS, as well as getting Free listing in Google and Yahoo, saving $299
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