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Internet Marketing Show – Episode 17


August 11th, 2009 Add Your Comment

Does Google have a battle on its hands, could Twitter be launching a pay per click service and a question about social bookmarking.

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Things have really been moving in the internet marketing world this week and I’d love to hear your views on what’s been going on.

We also received a great question about using web 2.0 and social bookmarking sites for SEO purposes.

Also another great tool is revealed to help your website visitors spread the word about your website or blog.

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  • Watch the Buzz from the showfloor in our Show video!
  • Social media marketing is one of the outstanding marketing strategy nowadays. Even the biggest company like PEPSI will apply this marketing strategy..
  • wow ppc on twitter...i'm very curious to see how that develops
  • I would use twitter ppc after a year of it being establised if it works.
  • My first time on the site. I'm hoping to find some other advertising strategies to compliment my Adwido video marketing strategy
  • Hi Lesley

    Thanks for your comments, yes this is what we need a little competition in the game.

    Hi Roland

    Thanks for your comment, if you use search twitter, and click and the advanced search option settings, then youn can target your followers by geographics, and keywords, a good tip to check out.

    Hi Tom

    Great comment, I have been using ppc on bing no competition on there at the moment, so worth looking into.

    Hi Tony

    Again thank you for commenting, hey I loved your post on episode 15, keep the good news coming.

    This is becoming the place for prosperity.

    Regards
    Mark
  • Hi Mark,

    A Twitter ppc service would be interesting, especially if it could accurately base the ads on the content - with the explosion in its use, it has a massive untapped market (minus the account spammers ^^ ). It remains to be seen if Twitter want to annoy its users with ads cluttering up their hallowed profile space.

    I use ad blockers in my webmail, so I bet it wouldn't be long for a Firefox add on to be written to take care of twitter ppc ads too

    btw way - I didn't join you until last week and have started to go through the previous episodes - really good to see the format developing from your humble beginnings. my favourite section so far is Tool-of-the-week, very useful.

    Thanks for all the help so far
  • tomwhittaker
    Bing is great! I'm sure it will take over Google, I give it 5 years... Interested to see how the prices will compare to AdWords.
  • rolandmillward
    I would try Twitter pay per click if it targeted people correctly, particularly by country.
  • I'd try a Twitter pay per click.

    It would be interesting to see weather the traffic quality would be any good.

    JP
  • Internet marketing is a great opportunity for all unemployed people.
  • Lesleyeccles
    The Yahoo/Microsoft deal can only be a good thing. Giving Google a single and, one would hope, stronger competitor, will mean more competition which will hopefully drive down costs.
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