PPC-Coach Review: Scam or Legit?

February 16, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

What is PPC Coach?

Essentially, the PPC Coach program is targeted towards entrepreneurs who want to master the art of making money through PPC advertising.  Many people in the IM community accept the fact that PPC has the greatest opportunity for large profits yet also brings with it increased risk; PPC coach aims to minimize the risk you face and as a result showing you how to maximize your PPC profits.

After taking the plunge and signing up to PPC Coach, you’ll gain permission to use to some 23 different methods, 19 custom written tools written by the owner of PPC Coach and a wide range of helpful videos on Pay per click.  These all help to guide you along your way to refining and therefore potential to earn more on the Internet.

In the PPC Coach review that follows, I’ll briefly present what I think the main highlights of the program are.

PPC Coach Forums

sometimes What will happen with products PPC Coach.com is that not all of your learning can be derived from support staff.  This is why support forums are so valuable; these equip you to draw on the combined knowledge of a community.  This combined knowledge of the PPC Coach community is specialized to say the bare minimum – members range from complete newbies, to highly experienced and successful PPC gurus that offer great money making tips.

Added to the often amazing advice, the PPC Coach community {is one of the largest of it’s kind}.  At the time of writing this article, the amount of posts on the forum stands at over 100k.  So you’re literally never a quick search away from finding the answers that could make you money The consequence of this is that you’re never too far from finding the right answer to your Pay Per Click problems.

In all my PPC Coach reviews, I Must include an overview of what impact the forums can have on your success.  They are an incredibly valuable asset , and if you already participate in a webmaster community, you’ll understand how pivotal the insights of others has been in your present success.

Now, conjure up the knowledge that has guided you from communities in the past being greatly beneficial for your end points.  When you do this you’ll understand the benefit of the PPC Coach community has in terms of business profitability.

PPC Coach Tools

Another must for a PPC Coach review is an overview of the tools on offer.   For a start, the landing site generator typifies the way PPC Coach can help automate your Pay per click campaigns.

As well as the automation of your PPC operations, the manually coded tools that come with your membership of PPC Coach enhance its profitability.  As well as being able to view the profit potential of keywords through the Keyword cost analysis tool, the Keyword Generator tool has an incredible 36 billion potential keywords to research, all picked out for their monthly search traffic.

Conclusion

Without a doubt, the best thing about PPC Coach to me personally is the expansive forum.  There isn’t another forum that comes close in terms of its PPC specialization.  Combined with the sheer amount of tools that PPC Coach offers, the service is great value for money at it’s comparatively low .99 (CAD) price point.

Copy And Paste Your Way To Profits?

September 4, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Ever wish pay-per-click marketing could be as easy as copy-and-paste? I won’t waste your time trying to convince you it is, because it’s not, but all too many affiliates shoot themselves in the foot by focusing all of their attention where the competition is fiercest – Google.

Most PPC beginners would automatically assume that Google’s traffic is always the highest-converting and most profitable, simply because it is the biggest game in town. They would be wrong. In fact, there are other pay-per-click advertising networks out there that can be easier to use, cheaper and sometimes even more profitable than Google Adwords.

One of the most frequently overlooked is MSN Adcenter. By rights, it should hardly be obscure, given that it is owned and operated by Microsoft, but surprisingly few marketers are taking advantage of the advertising opportunities MSN has to offer.

Sure, MSN may have less than 10% of online search traffic, but that still amounts to hundreds of millions of visitors per month. What’s more, the quality of MSN’s visitors, from a marketer’s perspective, is very high – a high percentage of them have made recent online purchases.

MSN Adcenter has some qualities that make it ideal for the beginner, such as the absence of some of the more burdensome rules and regulations that stymy many beginner affiliate marketers. While there are ad quality guidelines, there is no “Google Slap” to worry about on MSN Adcenter. Ads will not mysteriously start demanding $5 or $10 bids per click in order to keep running, and click prices overall can be considerably cheaper than those on Google Adwords in many cases.

Affiliates advertising on MSN Adcenter also do not have to worry about direct linking – unlike Google Adwords, Adcenter has no rules requiring that only one advertiser per keyword link to a particular landing page, so you are under no obligation to go to the trouble of designing a squeeze page for your campaigns.

Don’t get me wrong – Google Adwords is, and will continue to be, a great advertising platform for affiliates. The thing to remember is that despite its size, Google is not the be-all and end-all of online advertising and affiliate marketing – the field of opportunities is much bigger than that.

For tips and techniques on how to get the most out of MSN Adcenter, check out Zero Friction Marketing. Once you know the secrets of the pros, you may feel like you are literally cutting and pasting your way to a full-time online income.