What You Need to Know About “Beating AdWords”
When you’re getting ready to launch your business out onto the web you’ve got enough on your plate to worry about without having to worry about Google sabotaging your AdWords campaign-yet that’s exactly what’s happening to thousands of marketers across the globe who haven’t learned the secret to beating AdWords. “Beating AdWords”, the latest e-book from the creators of the Wealthy Affiliate, exposes the secrets Google doesn’t want you to know and teaches the ins and outs of giving them back a little of their own.
AdWords runs on a very strict set of rules, and as long as you operate within those boundaries your campaign is guaranteed a best-odds chance of success. The only problem is, no one knows what those rules are except for Google-and they’re not telling. In “Beating AdWords” Google’s strategies for hiding the most successful AdWords strategies are exposed, and readers finally have a chance to find out what Google’s not saying.
Every time they start to get the hang of it, the rules change.
That’s right. In the name of progress and stopping SPAMMERS across the globe (a service which we’re all infinitely grateful for) Google’s punishing legitimate advertisers by making it harder than ever for them to launch a successful AdWords campaign. They change the rules, making it difficult to obtain prime keywords without a huge bid and knocking off advertisers they even suspect of being SPAMMERS on the basis of-well, nothing.
Fortunately, there are some rules that remain the same across the board. “Beating AdWords” teaches marketers the age-old secret of building an AdWords campaign around keywords that work rather than the latest craze, popping huge holes in the myths propagated by both Google and many of today’s so-called Internet gurus. They encourage you to check the list and build your campaign around today’s hottest keywords, which may be great for your AdWords profit today but leave you at the bottom of the list by 6 am tomorrow.
Why do they do it? Yes, part of it is oriented toward making sure consumer ads are properly targeted-after all, if web browsers stop using Google because it doesn’t take them where they want to go Google’s eventually going to go under. Like that’s going to happen any time soon. It also forces advertisers to bid on new keywords, realign their AdWords campaign, and *gasp*-make Google more money. The secret to beating AdWords is knowing how to make Google’s own strategies work against them.
By building a campaign and webpage around keywords that are consistent and closely related to your business you can create a strong, successful marketing campaign, increase your profit margin and finally master the secrets of beating AdWords at its own game.
- January 5th


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