PPC Domination News... Why PPC Domination Students Just Got Shut Down by Google And What You Can Do to "Dominate the New Game" of PPC (Pay-Per-Click Adwords)
Monday, February 2, 2009 at 03:02AM
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How to Dominate After Google's PPC Crack Down
PPC Domination was just released by Mike Dillard and Jim Yaghi, their new training for Affiliate Network Marketers on how to dominate with Google PPC using the funded sponsoring proposal.
But now just days after the PPC Domination course was released, and after many students had just set up their new "optimized" campaigns, their ads are being shut down. The reason?
Google is Cracking Down on PPC Campaigns in the Network Marketing, MLM or Affiliate Marketing Industries?
This is circulating around out there because a lot of people in the network marketing and affiliate marketing industries have been knocked off their high positions in PPC (even the big players). But this doesn't mean you can't dominate with PPC on Google if you're in network marketing (or Affiliate Marketing)... it means you have to step up and Create Your Own Lead Capture Pages.
PPC Domination student, Scott Phares, reports what hapenned to him at Jim Yaghi's blog:
Hi Jim - Google changed the rules yesterday. All my ads were disapproved or their Quality Score went so low they won’t ever display. I called an 800 number I have for Google and spoke with one of their adwords reps. Google no longer considers network marketing, affiliate marketing and MLM businesses as “valid” businesses. As a result, they have disallowed all ads forwarding to affiliate links/sites, bridge pages that then forward to an affiliate site, and any site that contains or mirrors all or portions of a parent company site.
Jim Yaghi (creator of PPC Domination) responded that Google does not deem network marketing and affiliate marketing illegitimate industries, and refers to Google's Affiliate PPC Policy. He also notes that many of the people who had their PPC ads shut down were using domain masking or domain forwarding, which has been against Google's Policy for some time.
To read this entire thread, go to Does Google Hate Affiliate Advertisers?
(You may have to click that link twice to get the page to come up -- I'm having to at the moment, though it's probably just a temporary glitch).
Jim Yaghi's suggestion for PPC Domination Students
Jim Yaghi says Google is Cracking Down on site quality and that this will continue to happen. What this means is that Google is placing more and more emphasis on the 'content quality' of your site.
So if you are just promoting an affiliate lead capture page (that others also promote), and someone else is competing for the same key words on Google with a unique lead capture page or one that Google deems 'more valuable' based on their methods, you will have to pay more to compete for top positioning in PPC.
In other words, it's going to get nearly impossible to dominate with PPC if you don't also learn to Create Your Own Lead Capture Pages, which are UNIQUE and even possibly provide more value beyond just pitching something.
To read this entire thread discussion go to: Google is cracking down on multiple industries they have deemed "Illegitimate."
Build Your Own Lead Capture Pages to Dominate with Your PPC
Google's crackdown is actually good news for you. As Perry Marshall describes it, "It thins the heard." That makes it easier for you to Dominate with PPC.
Affiliate and Network Marketers must learn to create their own lead capture pages. What's funny is that this is much easier to do than many realize. And those who do it will have less competition so the reward for learning to do this now is exponentially more financially rewarding than ever.
Click to Learn to Create Your Own Lead Capture Pages so you can dominate with PPC.
Do I Still Recommend PPC Domination As a Study Course on PPC?
As we discussed in last Thursday's live webinar (on "Customizing Your Training Plan"), whether a training is right for you or not depends on where you're at in your training and business development plan. If you've completed any previous training you've committed to and followed through on what it taught, and you're ready for a new training course you should definitely consider PPC Domination. Here's a Review on PC Domination.


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