Feature Product Review:Earning money online from the comfort of home or office is a dream come true for many of us. More and more affiliate marketers are introducing new products to the Internet marketing industry. This is enticing global entrepreneurs who are eager to get a break online. As this occurs, the demand for using
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CPA Cash Explosion
Posted by on September 4, 2010 at 12:32 pm under Pay-Per-Click.
Tags: comfort, cpa cash explosion, enticing-global, feature product, internet, Internet Marketing, money-online, new-products, occurs, product, Product Review, troy grosser
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Drake University has launched an undergraduate recruitment campaign with the following tag line: D+ Drake Advantage – your Potential + our Opportunities. The Drake Advantage? Last time I checked, D+ was widely understood to mean below average performance. An outside PR firm created the D+ campaign and despite being their apprised of their advertising campaign’s obvious incongruity, Drake University officials still agreed to go forward with it. To their credit, the PR firm did create a buzz worthy advertising campaign. The problem is – its bad buzz. Don’t take my word for it – just check out Google’s real time search results for Drake University. Drake University D+ Campaign Any advertising campaign that creates positive digital word of mouth for an advertiser gets an “A”. Any advertising campaign that creates a negative parody of your brand gets a minimum grade of “D+”. After their D+ advertising campaign runs its course, Drake University will be lucky if anyone who heard their D+ message will give them any grade above….. D+.

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Digital Word of Mouth Gone Awry
Posted by on September 3, 2010 at 8:47 pm under Pay-Per-Click.
Tags: advertising, advertising campaign, apprised, campaign, digital word of mouth, drake, drake-university, negative-parody, officials-still, opportunities, potential, search-results, their-apprised, University
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I am cleaning up my domain portfolio and plan to auction the following 43 Chat Acronym 4-6 character .Com domains through GoDaddy auctions. Chat Acronyms Here are the 43 domains in text form: AFAIUI.COM AGKWE.COM AIAMU.COM AWLTP.COM BIOYE.COM BWDIK.COM DAMHIKT.COM DARFC.COM DBABAI.COM DWWWI.COM DYHAB.COM DYHAG.COM EVRE1.COM FGDAI.COM FTFOI.COM FYLTGE.COM GALHIM.COM GMTFT.COM GOYHH.COM HAWTLW.COM HHTYAY.COM HIOOC.COM HITAKS.COM IHAIM.COM ISYALS.COM ITIGBS.COM IWIWU.COM KMFHA.COM LKITR.COM LMTCB.COM MBRFN.COM MHBFY.COM MWBRL.COM NIMJD.COM PDOMA.COM PIBKAC.COM ROTGL.COM RTFAQ.COM SOTMG.COM TLITBC.COM TWHAB.COM UG2BK.COM WTSDS.COM

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For Sale: 43 Chat Acronym 4-6 Character .Com Domains
Posted by on September 2, 2010 at 9:07 pm under Pay-Per-Click.
Tags: acronyms, domain, domains-through, mbrfn, nimjd, table-border, text-form, wtsds
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Feature Product Review:Blogging is considered to be one of the best ways to earn money on the web, but most of the webmasters only aspire to become successful blogger and they never become one. Blog Profitz, an upcoming coaching program by Scott Trimble, is built with an intention to help bloggers in their blogging endeavours.
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Blog Profitz
Posted by BlogPostman on September 2, 2010 at 2:35 pm under Pay-Per-Click.
Tags: earn-money, feature product, only-aspire, product, Product Review, profitz, scott, scott trimble, scotttrimble, the-best, the-web, the-webmasters, webmasters
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Google has made discovering subject matter blogs easier by pushing their Blogs search results tab to the left rail of search results pages. Clicking Blogs produces a list of blogs relevant to the keywords searched. Google Blogs Search It appears my Search Marketing Communications blog has somehow been hardwired into the first slot in the above the fold Google search results for “Related blogs about marketing communications”.

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Google Blog Search Pushed To Search Results Page
Posted by BlogPostman on September 1, 2010 at 8:58 pm under Pay-Per-Click.
Tags: above-the-fold, communications, marketing communications, search, search-results, somehow-been, subject-matter, the-keywords
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