Pay Per Click Secrets Exposed

You want to know how to MAKE MONEY and not LOSE money with Pay Per Click?

Step #1. Watch the FIRST PPC Secrets video

Step #2. Download the PPC Secrets Mindmap and MP3 Audio;

Step #3. Watch the SECOND PPC Secrets Video

Step #4. Ask Me Your BIGGEST Question About Pay Per Click Below

Just post your comments below;

112 Responses

  1. michael.cheney Says:

    YOU can ask your biggest question about Pay Per Click here!

  2. Neil Shearing Says:

    Making money from PPC is a tough nut to crack, but I’m sure Michael can do it. Rock on, Michael!

    Neil.

  3. Neil Shearing Says:

    BTW, Michael, I set this up for you…
    http://www.TheIMcurtain.com

    :-)

    Neil.

  4. michael.cheney Says:

    Thanks Neil! Long time no speak!

    :)

  5. Emmanuel Says:

    As always, very helpful.

  6. Jeanne Says:

    Hey Michael,

    So far I haven’t been successful with Pay Per click but I will make some changes based on your advice and try again (when I’ve got some money to put towards that). Thanks for taking the time to do the video.

    On http://www.getsocialwebtrafficnow.com I was thinking about adding some extra bonus gifts. I’m not sure what yet. What do you think?

    Jeanne

  7. Michael J Says:

    Great PPC video.

    Thanks for the ideas.

  8. Miles Says:

    Very useful tutorial Michael, thanks. Here is my BIG question (possibly a stupid one, but what the hell?!):

    Regarding A for Asset, how does one go about building this list of clickers (other than having a form with an email field as a landing page)?

    Cheers!

  9. Bob Says:

    Superb information Michael… greatly appreciated. I am just beginning to get all the information together to begin PPC ventures

  10. Jana Murray Says:

    Thank you Michael for explaining a complex marketing concept in way that is easy to remember and recall. This really helps the learning process…

  11. Roger Nevard Says:

    Thanks for the great PPC overview Michael

  12. Alvin L. Beaver Says:

    This is great Michael!! Thanx

  13. Gar May Says:

    Keywords: I use a dynamic headline on both my Adword ads and the landing page. (i.e. I choose 50 keywords and if the surfer uses any of those keywords they show up on my Adwords ad and if they click my ad those keywords show up on my landling page.) Do you consider that as a “Keyword Specific Ad” and a “Keyword Specific Landing page”?

  14. Terry Breedlove Says:

    Nice job - the video will open a few eyes. You might want to show how a person can set up multiple landing pages.

  15. Dickie Lim Says:

    Hi Michael,
    I’ve bought two of your main products; automtic incomevip and social traffic explosion. I’ve gone through all the five steps video…I tested it myself on the paypal payment…and didn’t see the landing page ??? I wrote to you earlier.

    This my main concern, I don’t want to put up PPC until I’m sure otherwise I will be spending thousand of dollars and no sales conversion.

    I’ve these experience few years back. I somehow like your video training on both products. I like to watch your video than reading all the notes.

    This time round I will be puting up PPC on “Affiliate-Traffictips.com” (actually is Social Traffic Exlposion) and see what going to happen. I will let you know when I got good result.

    Cheer!

    Dickie Lim-from Singapore

  16. Nilesh H Gohil Says:

    Hi Michael,

    I’ve tried PPC before but not terribly successful even though I tried most of the things you suggested.

    The biggest problem is that even testing can take up a large chunk of time and budget. And even at the end you are never quite sure if your ads are the best they can be!

    I am creating another product for http://www.PublicAngel.com and will try again at PPC.

    Lets see what happens.

  17. Orly Dyoco Says:

    You’re an excellent teacher. I enjoy the lessons and learn great tips. Keep them coming. Thanks a lot.

  18. Brent Dowdle Says:

    What’s the best way to “siphon off” the people clicking on a website so you can contact them later? What processes should be used to save this information for use in email campaigns? I’m sort of a newbie to IM…

  19. Darell B. Provost Says:

    I am just about to embark into PPC and found this quite useful as to what to do from the outset. I do think that sending PPC traffic an opt-in/landing page to build a subscriber base could be a bit expensive.

    Thanks again!

  20. Pippa Says:

    I’m right on the verge of trying PPC and attended a seminar on the subject the other day. This is a very useful addition to what I learnt. As ever, I really enjoyed your video and love your commentary and tips. Many, many thanks.

  21. Douglas Says:

    I would like to see the stats
    on the percentage of people who actually make a profit with
    google PPC. My guess is well over 90 percent lose money.

    My experience is that no matter what keywords are used, google insists on increasing the bids to make them active.

  22. Muhammad Noor Says:

    Hi Michael,

    Your video on ppc was great! Especially on the testing part.. because that is where I have problems with.

    I don’t have a huge budget to be testing all the variables like ad headlines, ad body, keywords and landing page. And testing takes time and money and I don’t have the patience and budget to find out the winners or the wieners..

    How do you test all the variables? One by one (and wait for 30 - 50 clicks to see whether it improves) or all the variables at one go?

    I was thinking of getting conversion prophet - a tool that could “predict” which keywords are going to be the winners in just 50 - 100 clicks & also track variables on your landing page so that you can maximise your conversions.

    Have anybody tried this tool yet?

  23. This Will Change Your Life! Says:

    Hi Michael your a winner thats an understatement So how do you create your best selling style? By using the techniques you have learned then produce the goodies and then selling with confidence? Actually, thank goodness there is no one way to do it, nor one single person whose style you can imitate to get you there.

    The greatest salespeople I’ve ever met, all have unique styles. What they have in common is how they’ve cultivated their skills and strategies from many qualified people and resources.

    It probably becomes dangerous when we follow only one direction or one way and fail to keep our minds open to other possibilities and mentors. Great salespeople have an uncanny way of collecting information and creating their own styles. I call it the CDC process to selling: collect, discard and create.

    Ohhh yehhh Michael your the man very generous thanks for this excellent information…

    All my best to you and your success
    Phillip Skinner

  24. Michael A Says:

    1) Could you elaborate a bit more about making the site an ASSET? Is that more Content?

    2)You said I think, that we need a PPC goal and/or target? Could
    you talk a bit more about that?

    Thanks so much for all the training and videos and especially the humor!

  25. Miguel Says:

    Hi Michael

    During your PPC testing, what kind of conversion rate would one need to be looking for if dealing with affiliate marketing?

  26. Mike Van Bergen Says:

    Your videos are fun to watch and as always educational. Thanks for taking the time to to share your expertise. I now have a better understanding of the right way to use PPC.

  27. Judy Wrighty Says:

    Being new to all of this, making the information all the more valuable. You map really put everything into perspective. Thank you, Judy

  28. Kathy Says:

    question: if each click is a good one but you get few and each is worth a lot of money, how do you maximize your efforts considering that most visitors will not be repeat business.?

  29. Home Biss Says:

    Hello there Michael,

    Really appreciate what you are doing here. I like it so much that I have given your new Master Plan a quick buzz on my silly blog. Just to help you spread some news about your new generous offering. :-)

    Keep it up, Michael!

  30. Mark - SecretMoneyBox Says:

    Thanks for the video on ppc ad was good look foward to getting into the detail of the money end of ppc where to set the dollars at how where why?
    please contact me the first 7 videos on trafic i purchased from you did not play for me.
    thanks
    Mark

  31. peter marshall Says:

    Nice video michael as always I love your style but were is the paintbrush?, Great content Im looking into ppc now and the advise was very well received.

  32. TygerGoods Says:

    Hi Michael Cheney,

    Thanks again for a great video on PPC as your great humor always keeps a smile on our faces as we continue working hard to have fun and become as successful as you. I have a top 10 list for you to consider when you follow-up to your avid fan base.

    1. How to send targeted traffic to your website using “long tail keywords” because they have lower competition.

    2. The number of keywords to start with on your list after using the freekeywords.wordtracker.com, and ditigalpoint.com/tools.suggestion websites.

    3. The ideal way of finding the keywords that pay off big, before ramping them up and adding more money to your PPC campain.

    4. How much money should you start with in your daily budget, and the cost per click during the initial set up of your Google account.

    5. Taking a look at the top sponsored ads on Google and looking at their meta tags for the keywords they use in their niche.

    6. What you consider to be the ideal position for ad ranks that convert.

    7. Using the Traffic Estimator Tool in Google Adwords to enter your short list of long tail keywords.

    8. The Gravity score when looking at affiliates to market on Clickbank that gives us a good chance at success.

    9. Using is it a scam tactics or a question mark in the headline when performing a split test.

    10. The number of clicks you should consider before giving up on a campaign.

    Hopefully you can shed some light on some of these topics for us.

    If anyone would like additional PPC information I have access to, please sign up for my newsletter at TygerGoodsAffiliateMillions.com
    or TygerGoodsBlogsphere.com

    We are all in this together and need to help one another.

    Thanks for you valuable time Michael and train your dog to poo on the Sunday Funnies : ).

    TygerGoods

  33. Doug Atch Says:

    A nice simple overview of the ppc system to give a clear perspective.

    What automated software should be used to manage the email address data base of collected names?

  34. Judy Ritsema Says:

    I reeeaaaalllllyyyy love the way you just keep it simple stupid. The videos are great.
    I have listened to all the gurus, but your down to earth technique gets to the core. It cuts through all the bull and addresses exactly what we need to know.
    I am an AIS pupil, and you really are the teacher.
    Yes, how to do multiple landing pages is a good question.
    My question is, should we just focus on one major affilate or product per blog? Really focus on it? Do another blog for something else? Have multiple sites?
    Judy Ritsema

  35. Mike D. Says:

    very nice basic overview, thanks. Oh yeah, I almost forgot. Where can I find those inverted future past conversion codes?

  36. Betty Says:

    Great Video…Especially for people like myself who are so new to IM. I haven’t even scratched the surface of advertising or thought about where I want to go with PPC if I choose that venue,but this video will certainly give me a good direction if I choose to head that way. Thanks for all the information and I will look for your other e-mails on the PPC subject. As for my “Big Question”: How much should you invest when first starting out with PPC? Any suggestions? And where is the best place to go to purchase? Are there numerous places where PPC can be bought?

  37. Len Says:

    Excellent presentation - compehensive and easy to follow
    Thankyou

    My one question ( I am a paid member of AutomaticniIncomeSystmem)
    Cant find anywhere the answere to

    Clickbank hoplink gives two hoplinks
    The second ends in
    target=”_top”>Click Here!
    with instruction to place this link on your website

    What is this for and where does it get placed onthe website

    Regards Leonard Greenhall

  38. Jake Says:

    QQ. Should we use word wrap or key phrase software when setting up the campaign?

    Or should it be more direct on one key phrase?

    Also what is the software you used to mind map on the video?

  39. Coral Nilsen Says:

    Hi Michael,

    I love your teaching style, you always make me laugh. I am a member of your Automatic Income System and as always your videos are filled with great content.

    Thank you,

    Kind Regards,
    Coral.

  40. james Says:

    Michael, I like your style. Nice stuff. My hope is that you’ll continue to guide us through this “mine field” without getting blown to pieces. I just hit my “pause” buttons and I will keep them paused until I try your TOTAL recipe. I cannot wait to get to the other side of the mine field and start making money.

  41. Terrance Charles Says:

    Micahel, that was a great video, stayed tuned for the whole thing. I like the way you illustrate with your drawings etc…lol

    It was useful, I use PPC marketing too and you definitely hit the nail on the head, when I first started out years back, I would just lose $1,000’s on these ads because I didn’t know what I was doing.

    I hate to see people fall victime to that, keep up the great work, keep the vids coming.

    Terrance Charles
    http://www.terrancecharles.com

  42. Ron Annand Says:

    Nice little video…I don’t think there will be any Google slap on honest users anytime soon…too much money involved and there is starting to be a bit of PPC competition…good news for those of us who can’t afford the cost of Google when we are starting out…do the testing on Yahoo and MSN

  43. Gerald Smith Says:

    Mike:

    Still trying to get up steam in my internet locomotive! Enjoy your videos. I have Mindmap but like a lot of other things I’ve acquired haven’t used the blooming thing yet…but now I can see how useful it can be in helping to get this mountain of stuff under control (I hope).

    Thanks from a grateful but still ever poorer Newbie…keep up the good work in encouraging us to keep at it.

    Gerald

  44. Annette Ulmer Says:

    Great tips! I’ve heard other ideas on how PPC works but never the “insiders” secrets.

    Thanks
    Annette Ulmer

  45. Ray Cox Says:

    Hi Michael

    Do you have any experience with other PPC services (e.g. MIVA,Yahoo etc.) compared to the results obtained through Google? Or do you only recommend Google?

    BTW - Great Video!

    Cheers
    Ray Cox

  46. Jason Says:

    Great video Michael. Keep it up.

  47. Carolyn Blagoev Says:

    Michael, this is very good for a beginner to get down the basics of PPC. I am such a newbie, I am just now trying to upload 3rd Product from AIS! Later, If I promote my product I know I must give value up front, get visitors to sign my opt in page and build my back end to generate sales. What I have studied about PPC, YES, it is very difficult for me with a little budget and even less knowledge.
    You are a great teacher…keep up the good work. Now, if you could wave your magic wand for me so I could get my AIS products uploaded correctly the first time, I would be in your debt, forever! All else works great for me, but I still can’t get this edited sales letter and the other files to upload, correctly Always I am having to edit from my website and eventually, getting it corrected and uploaded again. Sorta comical because I still don’t have a clue how I eventually accomplish this task using the editor software tools.

    Has anyone else been having this problem in highlighting the product files, dragging them to the correct folder for Affiliate Millions? DUH…am I the only one? I drag the files and low and behold, 1 or more simply disappear into “computer black hole”…
    So far, I get the Stupid Award for somehow sending my Sales letter, unedited to my site even though I edited and saved it. Then the fun begins in tryig to edit it from the website! Oh, my, for some of your Magic in doing this….got any to share!!
    I love your humor and here I thought you guys in the UK were staid and formal! Keep up the good work in teaching and making me smile!

    What autoresponder service do you recommend, to begin building a good opt in list?
    What do you think of AutomateYourList.com???

  48. Mark Alan Says:

    Michael,
    Thank you for the PPC video. It helped focus on the details to follow up on. My biggest concern with PPC is the budget. I have heard low budgets can be effective with appropriate keywords and large budgets can blow everyone away with top of rank placement. What can you suggest here. Also, the rest of your course is amazing, and very effective training. Thanks again. Regards, Mark

  49. Tom Morris Says:

    Hello,

    I just finished this video and found it full of marvelous insights, but my experience with Google Adwords has been limited and costworthy. Biggest problem with adwords is getting some clicks and a 1% CTR but never any conversions or names that I could build a list from. Thanks for these videos I may yet find the ways to succeed on PPC and other venues.

  50. Jerry Dreessen Says:

    I’ve always enjoyed your humor Michael. It’s the reason I bought THE BIG PACKAGE. I’m only half through your traffic steps, but I continue to rank higher and higher all the time.

    PPC has been a bucking bronco of a ride. It’s nice to hear it from someone who has a few arrows in his back from previous journeys.

    Jerry Dreessen
    Seattle

  51. Jerry Dreessen Says:

    Oh yeah, one more thing - my question:

    Q: Is there a company that sells “pooping paper” for dogs? I don’t get a newspaper delivered to my house ; )

    Jerry Dreessen
    Seattle

  52. Noorol Says:

    Michael,
    good video, will implement every bit of advice you have given. looking for more.
    Many thanks.

  53. Jean Shaw Says:

    I have an autistic son who learns by audio and visual clues. He likes to have things modelled to him simply and clearly.

    I must be the same because I learn more from your short videos than from hours of wading through e-books.

    You really are the king of your castle - long may your red pen reign!

  54. Johno Ardley in Auckland Says:

    Hi Michael. Love your style. Always good for a giggle along the learning path … The long and winding learning path … Hell there’s alot to learn!
    At least you make it fun.

    I’ve got a coupla hundred UK quid owing to me at Yahoo that’s been sitting in limbo for awhile. For someone who’s generally pretty skint, what sort of PPC cost and daily limit would you recommend … or am I barking up the wrong tree altogether? Cheers!

  55. tom Says:

    Appreciate the video Michael, you covered the key elements of starting a ppc campaign. The question I have, should we have a different ad for each of our keywords? i.e. 100 or more keywords = 100 or more different ads.
    Thanks in advance for your help

  56. Pedro Piedade Says:

    Hi! Great video. I would like You to develop a bit more on the landing page subject. Should we register a domain just for that? Should we use a folder within a domain name. I would like to hear Your perspective on that in future vids! Thanks!

  57. Charlotte Says:

    Hi Michael,
    I would like to know when you decide the testing is done and you move on. How many clicks are enough to estimate a possible profit/loss?
    thanks Charlotte

  58. Johnny Boy Says:

    As a seasoned veteran i have had some big wins using google adwords.

    But watching your video was very good…it brought back stuff that is important ..TESTING…

    Sometimes it is those things we dont think will work but when you try them out the audience love them.

    Testing is what I love doing and should be doing more of it. You really dont understand the power of making money online until you do this.

  59. Linda Says:

    Hey Michael,
    Thanks for the entertainment & of course the content in the video,Much appreciated as always.
    How do you just come up with the sales pages?
    Is it better to fill the box of the chosen words/phrases? or just have a select few?
    Oh Just a quick note for Carolyn Blagoev, Dont worry you are not alone with uploading files etc, we had the same problem, But use the help desk they are very heplful & understanding. Its funny how none of them have any hair though!!
    Linda

  60. Kou Xiong Says:

    A very informative video. I liked it very much and learned a lot from it. Certainly the information will be put to good use. Love the humor too. Great job!

  61. Rose Brennan Says:

    Hi Michael,

    Thank You for the information about PPC. I’m still in the learning process of setting up my own business.

    The idea of having different ads and landing pages for each keyword was very helpful.

    Again, Thank You.

  62. Kevin H Says:

    Excellent thanks Michael
    Can you elaborate much more on
    1/ Keyswords/phrases/long tails etc
    what sort should be used/targeted when and how and for what sort of campaign (small budget/large budget etc)
    2/ Should one concentrate on just one or two affiliate ppc campaigns or is it essential to build up to a large portfolio to really make an excellent income and protect yourself
    regards

  63. Jasper Dildy Says:

    When entering a profitable niche and you’re looking to do a PPC campaign, what is the most effective way of doing keyword research, coming up with all the relevant, targeted words that one can really profit from?

  64. Carlos Says:

    Hi Michael,

    How do you recommend starting a new PPC campaign so that it maintains a fairly high CTR? Bidding high at the beginning then reducing the bid as you establish a good CTR? Or bidding low tweaking your ads so that the get the most attention and high CTR? Focus on overall relevancy in order to obtain a good quality score?

    Search network or content network… which one converts better and/or has better ROI? Is content network traffic more targeted today than say 2 years ago… why?

    Quality score is know to be important for running a successful PPC campaign… how do you manage to obtain a high quality score?

    Is it possible to fix a low CTR, low quality score, Google slapped campaign? Is it possible to fix it without creating a new account and having to bid extremely high?

    If a campaign has been slapped by Google and given poor quality score and CRT… does the domain that was used for that campaign can be successfully used on a new well done campaign or it will be better to use a brand new domain that has not been slapped?

    Thanks!

    Carlos

  65. Ron Annand Says:

    I have two questions

    Which PPC gives the most bang for the buck , for the little guy with a $20 a day budget ? I know Google goes through it the fastest but which is the best value?
    Which days of the week are the best? Again for us little guys who have a small budget but want the best results…I am guessing week-ends but I figure you would know

  66. Brian K Says:

    Michael, as a loyal fan and purchaser, I have listened to you stress the importance of content being king, and being passionate about your niche.

    But I have also heard you suggest that affiliate marketing is a faster way to generating income without using any PPC.

    My question to you and Mr. X is how does using Google Adwords to earn money compare to the other above strategies you have suggested? Thank you in advance.

  67. Jana Murray Says:

    Mr. X, how can I be certain that the key words I have chosen will work, without sucking all the life out of me?

  68. mike Says:

    Hi Michael, Michel here. Rapidly becoming a big fan. My PPC question is ‘how to use adwords for affiliate-linked sites’. I have a couple of websites that are linked to their parent sites. When set up adwords they got rejected. i tried tinyurl and even though I have seen adwords with tinyurls they rejected mine. also I have one website where the url exceeds the 35 charac limit. What is/are the solution(s)? Thanks, Mike

  69. mike Says:

    Oh, another question if I may. Is Findology.com competition for Adwords?

  70. Noorol Says:

    If i had a lot of cash to test various ads and split testing
    methods, i’ll be profitable at the end. That I feel quite sure. But I’ve a Prob£em.

    How do I succeed with small amount of cash at the begining?
    without losing my shirt.

  71. Ricky Says:

    Hi Michael

    My question to the PPC guru is… how do you go about promoting Affiliate programs thru PPC. How do you choose most profitable Affiliate Programs?

    Ricky

  72. Ricardo Weatherly Says:

    Hello Michael,
    I would like to know the secret of getting your PPC ad on the 1st. page (the sweet spot) and keeping it there.

    Especially with everyone and there mother placing PPC ads, how will they find my PPC Add?

    And just one more question, I don’t understand whyPPC Marketing is so hard to get a handle on.

    I tried PPC Marketing and just about lost my shirt, the only thing I walked away with was a massive credit card bill.

  73. tom k Says:

    Great Fun with the Topic.
    Great Teaching as the Video was
    quite lively, kept me Alert!
    We’re all so focused on the
    PPC, most are likely to miss that
    we also got a good runthru of the
    Mind Mapping process as well… Thanks for making it accessible
    to us via the download.

    I wondered if your dog kept coming into your home office because you lived in a “dump”?

    Looking forward to Thursday,
    thanks for the Videos, remarkable
    fun. All the best to you!

  74. Basel Says:

    What is the best tactic to analyse a keyword if you want to do affiliate marketing say for example with a property company selling villas in Cyprus ..
    How do you go about attracting customers for that by PPC.
    I would be interested to know the best steos to follow.

    Much appreciated and looking forward to the telesiminar.

    Best

    Basel

  75. tom k Says:

    This PPC “thing” reminds me of
    the Stock Market.

    Only a few know what they are doing and making any money…everyone else is just throwing money in the pot! Like bad Poker playing.

    You make it clear this is not about
    luck but about skill and planning.

  76. aileen Says:

    Michael,
    As ever - very informative. You are a great teacher and once I get over my “newbie” apprehension about all of this, the penny will drop and I’ll be able to tackle the world of PPC.

  77. cacarod Says:

    thank you michael cheney,I want to tell you that you are the first teacher for me and I love you so much and I always wait for your emails to read it,it’s always valuable, my question is what is the most powerful method for writing the title and the description of the ad

    thanks,cacarod

  78. Koen Bliki Says:

    Hi Michael,

    I would like to start whit adwords, but google changed his pollicy about working whit there url’s. The problem is we can not promote affiliate products from clickbank. The affiliate link is to long so google wont accept it in there adword campagne, maybe you have a sollution how to promote these products. Is there a way to sell the products through the affiliate link????
    thanx a lot
    koen

  79. Ivan Ong Says:

    Hi Michael…

    I am having a little trouble getting Great for my keyword QS…

    i am getting mostly ok QS which i think is not good enough and there has to be a way to get GREAT for all my keywords….

    Hope Mr X can answer this question… :)

    Ivan Ong
    http://ivan-ong.com

  80. Andre Arnett Says:

    Hello Michael,

    Again you present really good content. Cannot wait to hear you and Mr. X to hear how to take us to the next level.

    Andre

  81. Maurice Says:

    Hi Micheal!

    This is a great information for us! I like it! It’s great that Mr.X is willing to share is knowledge with us! I like it!!! He definitely has our interests at heart!

    One question I have for Mr.X is how do I pick my winning words - those that are going to drive traffic and that won’t cost me much for my PPC campaign?

    I would be interested to find out how he drives traffic while keeping the costs low!

    Regards,

    Maurice

  82. Mike Van Bergen Says:

    Hello Michael,

    Great video as always. I’m interested in knowing more about how many keywords should each ad have and the best way to come up with the keyword phrase. Also how many words to put in that kw phrase.

    I’ll be on there on Thursday!

    Mike

  83. Martin Kizlink Says:

    Good video as usual from you Michael!
    Please get Mr.X to answer just one question. Is it possible to start any campaign without losing money at the outset??? and if so sorry I know question no 2 what must I learn ,do, study to achieve that!!
    Thanks. Martin

  84. Ken Says:

    Ok I know How to Market a local Service Business Online with PPC and Search Engine Marketing very well.

    I rank on the first page for the majority of my keywords, but when I have tried to do PPC Marketing Products I fail miserably.

    So my question would be how would you go about finding and marketing a hot niche using PPC?

  85. Barton Murray Says:

    Hi Michael,
    Need some Google Garlic for sure! Can’t wait for the TSeminar with Mr.X. My question is: “How do you find other successful affiliate campaigns and duplicate their successful keywords for a handsome profit?”

  86. Bert Says:

    Hi Michael,

    Thank you so much for this video and all the excellent content you have provided to us!!! I love all your stuff and instruction you give. I look forward to all your wonderful material!!! Awesome stuff!!
    Thank you,
    sincerely

    Bert.

  87. Aaron Lamont Says:

    I was wondering just how many ads you should use depending on any promotion. For example would you use one ad for each keyword??? I feel that I have wasted alot of money on PPC before but I would love to get it right as I know how powerful it can be.

  88. Ronny Says:

    My biggest question to Mr. X is: Do you trust Google? I just finishes meticulously researching the connection between the Advertiser Competition volume, (which Google represents by a green shaded bar), and the ACTUAL number of ads which are shown by Google on the search results pages - and I have discovered there is ABSOLUTELY NO CONNECTION between the two. A fully shaded bar might represent 3 ads, while an EMPTY bar might represents 33 ads! (in the same niche.)
    I also discovered the strangest things about how Google is showing the ads (many ads on page 1 and 2 are repeated on the following pages, while new ads are planted amongst them…) (not to mention vast discrepancies between one’s reported clicks on one’s AdWords bill vs. reported clicks on Google Analytics.)
    So, I don’t doubt for a moment that Mr. X is making millions using AdWords, but I repeat my question: Have you ever researched the data Google feeds us and found it to be accurate?

  89. Ted C Says:

    Michael,

    Great videos, very motivational. Is PPC the best way to promote a site?

    Sincerely,

    Ted

  90. Ronny Says:

    Dear Michael,
    Why was my link deleted from my comment, while other people’s links were not? (comment 6, 16 for example)

  91. Trevor Says:

    Very good info. indeed on something so potentially powerful!!!
    We can all see and agree on building the asset which is the LIST but to get the list you have to have a squeeze page to acquire the data in which to build this. So my big question is “how does Mr. X farm this data as Google is going to give a very low quality score if you use the typical landing/squeeze page hence your costs will skyrocket.

  92. rosalin golden Says:

    Great information.

    Rosalin Golden

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  93. John Says:

    Great explanation on ppc your down to earth humor is refreshing to say the least!
    I am new to all of this so I am just listening and learning. Thanks for another great learning experience. John in OHIO!!!!!

  94. Judy Wright Says:

    Being new to all of this, I do have a question regarding PPC. Do you know anything about Google Slasher and Google Nemisis? I saw those programs before I heard about PPC. Now you are pointing out the negatives of such a program. What are we as beginners to believe in this market place. I am a recent widow with a very limited income, and need to start generating income for myself. Michael, my first course was yours for Automatic Income System. I am very close to my Web being live. I appreciate your teaching style, and what appears to be your straight forwardness and truthfullness. Can you explain the difference between the two systems, i.e., your Automatic Income System and PPC. As I stated, I am new and had no idea of PPC was until I read on it. It appears to be so simple, but you state “no”. Hope it is all right to ask about both. Thank you, Judy

  95. Pedro Piedade Says:

    Hi! I know this might be an obvious question but here it goes anyway:
    What are the main elements in p.p.c. advertising? I mean, what should a PPC ad have in order to make people click on it? Thanks!

  96. Submit Your Articles Says:

    Michael,

    Here are my questions for Mr. X
    (Doesn’t the letter “X” generally represent a “has been”?)

    1). Do you create new campaigns for each keyword you target, or is it okay to just create separate ad groups for each keyword?

    2). Do you recommend having more than one ad group in a single campaign?

    3). Do you group the Broad, Phrase, and Exact keywords together in an ad group or do you create separate campaigns or ad groups for each keyword variation?

    Thanks,
    Mel Slabaugh

  97. WidgetWoman Says:

    Do you use PPC exclusively?

    Or do you also use some of the new free advertising systems?

  98. georgia Says:

    if you were to rank all the pitfalls encumbent in the ppc environmement, which one would you say is THE most significant one of all that we should have in the forfront of our minds?

  99. This Will Change Your Life! Says:

    Morning all seen this thought!! … mmmmmm
    Top Step on the Wisdom Ladder: Wisdom
    Wisdom is precious - and worth paying for. It comes from the ability to synthesize various streams of knowledge - even seemingly unrelated bodies of knowledge - enough to be able to make informed judgments about various ideas and propositions that may lie outside of our own direct areas of expertise. Certain patterns in nature repeat themselves, no matter where they may be found. Wisdom entails having enough experience and perspective to spot such patterns and trends so that various bodies of knowledge can be put in context, combined and applied appropriately. Inevitably, wisdom requires a deep, perhaps intuitive understanding of human nature - of ambition, styles of intelligence, human motivations, etc. - enough to allow the possessor of wisdom to make judgments about representations of knowledge that lie outside of his or her own expertise. This is how we can escape from the dilemma of the need to make judgments about experts who posses bodies of knowledge that we lack. Wisdom amounts to something more than “street smarts,” but the sharpness of judgment implied by the phrase “street smarts” is encompassed by wisdom.

    All my best to you and your data
    Phillip Skinner

  100. This Will Change Your Life! Says:

    Morning again … wanted the 100th post …. OK

    In an “information age,” technology cannot confer wisdom: wisdom takes more time to develop and cultivate than even knowledge does (how many people do you know with advanced degrees who lack wisdom or wise judgment?). For this reason, wisdom is at an even higher premium, perhaps, than it has ever been, and when you find a good, credible source of wisdom (a person) who can help you make good judgments and grow your own store of wisdom, that’s a relationship to build and hold firm. This is why really good mentoring is so valuable, and why the most effective executives and leaders are extremely adept at understanding other people. Wisdom combines the seasoned experience of connecting and reviewing bodies of knowledge, together with a genuine grasp of human nature and the ways of the world, to allow for the proper use of data, information and knowledge. Wise people, therefore, cultivate connections with other wise people or reliable knowledge experts, because this is the ost effective way to leverage and benefit from vast stores of knowledge in this “information age.”

    All my best to you and your in-form-ation
    Phillip Skinner

  101. Charlotte Says:

    Hi again,
    I like to throw in some more questions - all are big questions for a beginner -!
    1)What is best? To put the price of the product in the ad to get targeted traffic or leave it out to get higher CTR and hopefully cheaper keywords?
    2)What are the NO NO words in an ad to get better quality score?
    3)Targeting one country at a time or several countries, does it make a difference?
    thanks Charlotte

  102. Grahame Dunn Says:

    I am very new and have enjoyed all of your video’s a great learning experience for someone who has a eye sight problem and can only work on the computer for short times.
    I am very slow,I will make it.

    Thanks Michael

  103. Rick Ellwood Says:

    Hi my question is two fold hope you don’t mind? I have recently purchased Google Nemesis and still studying its contents I would like to know if its really possible to make sales with ultra low investments such as £5 to £10 per day or less? And not having sold any of the products purchased through the AIS yet, I wondered if it is worth trying to sell them via PPC ?

  104. iswan Says:

    I found a lot of highly searched keyword without competitors for some of computer model by analyzing with Google Keyword Tool External.How can I become an affiliate for selling or promoting some kind of computer model? Do I have to arrange some aggreement with the computer’s company? How can I do that?

  105. David Says:

    Keyword selection. How does one narrow down your keyword selection to winning words.
    How do I find those words that will attract traffic to my optin pages.
    My PPC ads just dont seem to be in the target range.

  106. Joe Spann Says:

    I am in the same position as Mr. Ellwood. Is it feasible to move to a positive cash flow position with a PPC budget of under $100 per month?
    Thanks for the opportunity!
    Jolly Joe

  107. Jack Says:

    I have some basic questions as well:

    1. Should you have a seperate campaign for each keyword, or group of keywords?

    2. How many keywords should you have in your group? I’ve seen a lot of examples with 5 in each group.

    3. Should you have Broad, Phrase and Exact Match in each group?

    4. Do you make a seperate bid for each keyword, or does one bid cover all of your keywords? In other words, if you have 5 keywords in your campaign and you bid 25 cents, does that mean that you will pay that amount if any of the 5 keywords are clicked on?

    5. Some “experts” are saying that long-tail keywords are dead since the Google Slap. What’s your opinion? They say that Google hates them.

    Thanks for your help. Can’t wait for the call! Love your style, and “keep those cards and letters coming”.

  108. Viviane Says:

    Hi Michael,

    I watched the video “Google Garlic” and I’m still waiting for you to give me the code to join the PPC Secrets Teleseminar. Until now, it is 3:08 pm PST and I haven’t received your email yet. Please let me know why and are you recording the seminar so I can hear and learn from Mr. X?

    I have been waiting to hear Mr. X and felt very disappointed that I can’t have this chance.

    Please contact me ASAP.

    Thanks,
    Viviane Albini

  109. Kevin Says:

    Hi Michael, I never received the email for the teleseminar. Will you have an archive of it.

    Thanks

  110. james Says:

    Thank you Michael for setting up the teleseminar with Mr. X. Overall it was good and very informative. However, at times I had difficulty following and understanding the flow of the presentation. How can we review this presentation / information on a recorded basis?

    Also, I’m not certain how to get the five free lessons. Pls help.

  111. Mick -- Free Affiliate Resource Center Says:

    Michael,

    It’s great to see someone else telling the truth about PPC Marketing. It can be very profitable, and often is, for those of us who take the time to do it right!

  112. Tina Lindgren Says:

    Hi Michael
    Great video - I love the way , you never in any of your videos, take anything for granted! You always take your time to explain ( or rather make little drawings)of the overall objective of an topic BEFORE you show how to actually do it. Great Approach Michael :-)

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