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- What is the difference between Conversion (Many-per-Click) and Conversion (1-Per-Click)? by UK SEO Blog on Nov 13, 2009
In April, a new conversion column started appearing in AdWords reports and eventually the main AdWords homepage; it was called “Conversions (many-per-click)” and the old Conversion column was changed to “Conversions (1-per-click)...
- New report into online advertising by Renthusiast on Nov 11, 2009
Guest post: Jonathan BowersCommunications DirectorUKFast.net LtdNew figures from the Internet Advertising Bureau show that online ad spend has overtaken TV in the UK. Britain is the first mature market in which this significant change has happened an...
- Search Engine Marketing is not a Business Lifesaver by UK SEO Blog on Nov 10, 2009
Without doubt, the Internet is a great place to be for anyone looking to sell products or services online. Buying online is now very firmly in the mainstream and there are many businesses operating profitably online. Some of these have taken care of...
- What’s Going on With Google’s Search Results? by Fusion Unlimited Digital Marketing Blog on Nov 5, 2009
Further to reports made earlier about Google UK still displaying irrelevant US search results, a second ago I came across a number of peculiar natural listings on a search for Google Wave. This type of oversight doesn’t fill you with confidence...
- What is PPC? What is SEO? by Musings of a UK SEO Consultant on Oct 28, 2009
What is PPC? What is SEO? here are the main differences.
- What is PPC Advertising? by UK SEO Blog on Oct 27, 2009
What is PPC Advertising? PPC is an acronym for Pay Per Click. It is the most prevalent and popular form of advertising on the Internet and works by charging a pre-determined amount each time an advert is followed by a visitor. Sponsored adverts appea...
- Google AdWords Ad Scheduling Updated and Refined by UK SEO Blog on Oct 20, 2009
The ‘ad scheduling’ feature within Google AdWords has always been a fantastic way to extend the busget of your Pay Per Click campaigns. Rather than running an advertisement all day, every day, ad scheduling would allow you to define certain time...














