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Google Adwords help – and a cartoon that’s too rude to post?

Date: 4th September 2009
Comments: 1 Related Categories: Google

Regular readers know that in the last few months we’ve taken to including cartoons in our newsletter – we use Mike Flanagan of Flantoons and he’s fab :)

This month our newsletter will focus on Google Adwords help, and our September special offer, which is a Google Adwords Healthcheck for just £40.

One of the things that we find a lot of when doing these healthchecks is that people are often getting thousnds of clicks on their ads per month, but no sales from their site. Obviously this could be for a number of reasons, but one of the reasons we come across a lot is that thy simply haven’t thought their keyphrases through properly, and haven’t made sure that they’re not getting clicks that were meant for some other product or service.

Google Adwords – Free Google Adwords ebook

Date: 22nd July 2008
Comments: 1 Related Categories: Admin posts, Bonus Tips, Cool Tools, Freebies, Google

 Adwords free ebook cover

We know from our overflowing inbox that lots of you have questions about Google Adwords.

It seems so easy – sign up, post some ads, get traffic, make money.

But as everyone who has tried it soon finds out, there’s more to it than that!

This FREE e-book will help you through the process of setting up and making money from your Google Adwords account – download it now with our compliments :)

See below for a full chapter list:

  • “Are You Prepared To Profit From Instant Web Traffic?”………………………….4
  • “10 Minutes To Instant Web Traffic”…………………………………………………..10

Need a customer support phone number for Google?

Date: 7th July 2008
Comments: 16 Related Categories: Bonus Tips, Google

STOP PRESS – READ THIS FIRST!

OK, we get a lot of visits to this page. We also get a lot of phone calls to our office, and comments left below, the majority of which I remove for being abusive. So I’m afraid I’m going to shout: WE’RE NOT GOOGLE! All we’ve done is provide a customer support phone number for them – in the post, below. Please stop calling us and asking poor Leigh: “Are you Google?” or we’ll consider setting up a premium number…. thanks!

When you’re spending money with Google, it’s nice to know you can get hold of them, right?