lurksteraz on February 11th, 2008
Another cool PPC tool on the market. Except this is a good one. Can’t beat the price either. $99!
“Discover Efficient PPC software, which includes a smart PPC campaigns builder for Google AdWords, hundreds of pre listed keywords for your campaigns, and an easy to use keyword lists editor.
Stop the endless time spending on building your pay per click campaigns. With Efficient PPC you can build high-relevance, high Quality Score Google AdWords campaigns in seconds, and generate massive, cheap and relevant traffic to your website.”
Watch the video and download the Trial Version and take it for a test spin. I think you’ll find this one a hit!
lurksteraz on January 17th, 2008
I don’t know about you, but I sure am glad Pepperjam has launched their affiliate program. If you’ve heard of Pepperjam, then you know it’s going to be a good thing.

If I were you, take the time to check it out. They have alot of good programs.
lurksteraz on October 14th, 2007
Derek Beauchemin has released a really cool free tool. You’ve probably see a similar program released, but with a hefty price by SpeedPPC.
Build targeted, long-tail AdWords campaigns in record time. All you need to do is provide a keyword list, set some options, write some text ads, and this tool will do everything else for you. It is basically a free version of SpeedPPC.

lurksteraz on July 25th, 2007
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted. Been busy taking care of side jobs making web sites and doing a little consulting, while trying to have a normal job and spend some time with my wife and baby boy. I think the wife is feeling a little neglected, but understands we need the money and need to what we have to, to survive.
Anyway’s, since my last posting, I’ve had a bunch of ads denied by Google. I scoured the adwords guidelines, but I may have missed it. So I ended up just closing the campaign totally. To top that off, I’m seeing 25% clickthrough rate combined on all of my ads, but zero sales. Not sure if this is normal, but I guess there could be numerous reason for no conversions. I’m thinking it’s time to revisit the keywords and see if they can be targeted further. I’ve been reading informative blogs such as Derek B. I think I’m still not understanding a key component, and I can’t place my finger on it yet I don’t know what question to ask. So that leads me to believe that I need to rethink my campaigns strategy and how I approach and execute them.
Anyway’s, I guess this is how everyone leans, so let’s see how the next couple days go, and see if we can’t turn something around.
lurksteraz on July 12th, 2007
Derek Beauchemin has a great post for beginners on structuring your pay-per-click campaigns. This is exactly the kind of posts I look for to learn more. This is awesome since I’m a beginner at PPC campaigns, any little bit of information helps.
lurksteraz on July 9th, 2007
Well, this weekend, I really hit it hard and plucked away at the ol’ keyboard and made some sites as well as read a little on Google Adwords and how to monetize by advertising affiliates.
First and foremost, if you watched UFC on Saturday night was awesome. Anderson Silva is a mad man. Gonna be tough for Rich Franklin to handle. I’m a huge fan and have been to a couple events and would highly recommend that everyone at least go to one event.
So, I was able to pull in some coin over the weekend. I run a couple Fighting related sites that promote betting on the fights. I am so happy, because I need the cash to put towards the PPC advertising that would allow me to really dive in and try my hand at this avenue of advertising.
I’ve dabbled in PPC before but have always broke even or lost a little(nothing big). My main focus has always been natural results. But I think I can try to rank naturally and also purchase ads to help crowd out the competition with more page coverage.
I know Affiliate Summit East is happeneing this week, and my goal is to make it to the Las Vegas show next year. By the way, it seems they’re running some kind of deal on entry for next year.
Affiliate Summit Conference
Special rates available during Affiliate Summit (July 8-10) only for Las Vegas in 2008!
* Full Conference Pass: $759 — rate goes up to $949 on July 11.
* Booths: $3,495 — rate goes up to $3,995 on July 11.
Not sure if I can swing this much cash, this quick with bills coming up. So, who knows. I’ll give it a shot. I’ve never been to a conference like this, so it would be interesting to attend and learn more by being around others interested in the same thing while sharing ideas. I guess I need to meet some people first.