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New Google Analytics

For those of you having an Adwords account, I wanted to let you know that Google released his new -- beta -- version of Analytics a couple of weeks ago and that its new features are impressive, giving you pretty much for free a traffic analysis sofware
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AdWords introduces Ad Scheduling

Webmasters who are promoting affiliate programs with AdWords, will now be able to set up schedules for their campaigns, both on a hourly and daily basis. To activate this new feature, click “edit campaign settings” and then turn on “Ad scheduling”. You
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Bad Linking vs. Affiliate links

Since Google’s latest update, there seems to have been a lot of turmoil in the online world. As a result, some webmasters have started systematically taking down any outbound link, including affiliate links. I just wanted to clarify that 1) this update
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AdWords’ campaign settings Update

You have now the option not only to choose on which specific network — Google search, Search network or content network — you want your ads to show but also to adjust your bids separately for the content network.
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Google launches Analytics

Google has just launched Analytics, a new tool that will allow you to analyze your traffic, in terms of origin, behavior, profitability, etc. If you have an AdWords account, you can activate Analytics by clicking the new “Analytics” tab and pasting the
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Google Jagger Update

This latest Google update has been in process for a while and has been targeting spam sites, mostly websites abusing unrelated link exchanges and/or having pages solely built to make money with affiliate programs and AdSense. I’ve been repeating it here
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AdWords: New Keyword System has been launched

AdWords has launched their new keyword system. Keywords will now be either active or inactive and, in addition, they will have a minimum bid based on their popularity as well as the quality of your ad copy. While some AdWords accounts were already in
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Ask Jeeves goes Pay-per-click

Those of you who use pay-per-clicks to promote affiliate programs and are looking for alternatives to the highly competitive AdWords and Overture will be happy to learn that there is a new player in town, since Ask Jeeves’ PPC will be launching mid-August
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AdWords Changes

Major changes are on the way in terms of keyword management. A minimum bid based on a quality score will be assigned to every keyword and statuses such as “in trial” & “on hold” will disappear, leaving only 2 statuses, “active” or “inactive”. Google will
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Google PR update

Following the much talked-about Google dance that happened in May, here comes another tweak from the good folks at Google, a PR update. Page ranks and back links have been updated. So make sure to browse through the pages of your sites, armed with your
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Search Engines Updates

While it looks like Google’s latest update — aka Bourbon — might have come full circle, updates for both Yahoo and MSN are now in process. Regarding Google, some will notice that search results for their sites are back to normal after missing in action
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Google’s “Bourbon” Update

In case you are wondering why your website has disappeared from Google’s search results, there is an update — or “dance” — in process, which started around May 21st and will last for another 2 weeks. Whether your site’s ranking in search results has gone
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