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Is Affiliating Clickbank Products Complicated? On Google Adwords Or Anywhere Else For Free ? Cj.com Is Hard?


its not complicated if u use wright tools…many people struggle with clickbank because they dont have people who will buy the products they are promoting…i dont have those kind of problems because i use wright tools
..if u want to know more about it just email me and i will help u..i make more than 1000$ a week with clickbank so i know allot about clickbank and hove to make money from it

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Clickbank, Affiliate Marketing, Promoting Item Help.?


ok i have made an account gotten the basic ideas and opened a free website at Weeby.com so i understand the whole concept of affiliate marketing but the one part i really need help with is the part of promoting items. i just don’t know where i can put my link so people will buy the item. any suggestiions where i could post links of it so people will be most likely to buy it? im promoiting just anything but mostly xbox 360 stuff.

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Please Provides Me Solutions For These Questions Asap?


Question: 1
While using Geo-Targeting to target your ad to specific people, which of the following parameters can be targeted?
a. The person’s country
b. The person’s language preference
c. The continent in which the person lives
Question: 2
Which type of Google account functions as a master Google login, made up of a single email address and password through which you can access various Google services such as Google AdWords, Google Adsense and Google Analytics?
a. GMaster account
b. Google account
c. G account
d. Master Google account
Question: 3
Keyword matching options determine which Google searches can trigger your ads to appear. Which of the following searches could trigger an ad for the keyword “online course” using Broad Match settings?
a. Online
b. Course
c. ecourse
d. Cheap online course
Question: 4
According to Google’s double-serving policy, websites are disallowed from:
a. creating more than one AdWords account featuring the same business or keywords
b. creating more than one AdGroup featuring the same business or keywords
c. creating more than one Ad featuring the same business or keywords
Question: 5
What is the correct way of calculating the CTR (Clickthrough rate):
a. The number of impressions your ad receives divided by the number of clicks it receives
b. The number of clicks your ad receives divided by its cost per click
c. The number of clicks your ad receives divided by its unique visitors
d. The number of clicks your ad receives divided by its number of impressions
Question: 6
State whether true or false.
If your Adwords ad attracts a higher CTR (Clickthrough rate), it will lead to an improved ad position.
a. True
b. False
Question: 7
Which of the following statements with regard to AdWords settings are correct?
a. Increasing the budget leads to an increase in the CTR (Clickthrough rate).
b. Targeting smaller regions through ads can result in more relevant ads with higher clickthrough rates.
c. Targeting smaller regions through ads results in fewer impressions.
d. Choosing specific keywords will result in higher clickthrough rates.
Question: 8
Which of the following statements about campaign dates is correct?
a. It is not possible to specify a campaign start date and end date in the same campaign.
b. By default, AdWords pre-sets the campaign start date with today’s date.
c. You cannot pause the campaign midway if an end date has been specified.
Question: 9
Is it possible for you to limit the number of impressions you will allow per month for a particular campaign?
a. Yes
b. No
Question: 10
Why is the Actual cost-per-click (CPC) sometimes lesser than the CPC you have specified for a keyword?
a. Because Adwords applies a discount on the total billed clicks for high budget campaigns
b. Because Adwords applies a discount on the total billed clicks for less popular keywords
c. Because AdWords gives you the lowest possible price in order for you to maintain your ad’s position
d. Because Adwords is applying a discount on the total billed clicks displayed on the content network
Question: 11
Your maximum CPC (Cost per click) is $0.70. If your ad receives two clicks, one costing $0.10 and the other costing $0.60, what would your average CPC for those clicks be?
a. $0.30
b. $0.35
c. $0.50
d. $0.55
Question: 12
The term for the number of impressions an ad has accrued in relation to the rest of the active ads within the same ad group is:
a. Ad Impression Rate (%)
b. Ad Served Percentage (%)
c. Ad Delivery Rate (%)
d. Ad Impression Accrual Rate (%)
Question: 13
Is it possible to set a maximum CPC (cost per click) at the Ad group level?
a. Yes
b. No
Question: 14
Which of the following statements about the Adwords Ad variations feature are correct?
a. Ad variations may constitute ads from different ad groups
b. Ad variations may constitute ads from different keywords
c. Ad variations are a good way to see how different versions of an ad perform
d. Ad variations are multiple versions of an ad for a single product or service
Question: 15
Which of the following statements about Ad rotation in Google AdWords is correct?
a. Rotation is always done evenly and all rotated ads within a campaign get equal exposure.
b. Rotation may be based on the CTR (click through rate).
c. Ad rotation is not available on the Google content network.
Question: 16
State whether true or false.
A CPM pricing model means advertisers pay for impressions received.
a. True
b. False
Question: 17
This question is based upon the figure shown below
Question:
In the above ad, how can you make visitors reach hairloss.com/signup?
a. By adding hairloss.com/signup in the ad copy
b. By changing the display URL to hairloss.com/signup
c. By changing the destination URL to hairloss.com/signup
d. By hyper linking the ad title to hairloss.com/signup
Question: 18
State whether true or f

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Please Solve These Questions?


Question: 1
While using Geo-Targeting to target your ad to specific people, which of the following parameters can be targeted?
a. The person’s country
b. The person’s language preference
c. The continent in which the person lives
Question: 2
Which type of Google account functions as a master Google login, made up of a single email address and password through which you can access various Google services such as Google AdWords, Google Adsense and Google Analytics?
a. GMaster account
b. Google account
c. G account
d. Master Google account
Question: 3
Keyword matching options determine which Google searches can trigger your ads to appear. Which of the following searches could trigger an ad for the keyword “online course” using Broad Match settings?
a. Online
b. Course
c. ecourse
d. Cheap online course
Question: 4
According to Google’s double-serving policy, websites are disallowed from:
a. creating more than one AdWords account featuring the same business or keywords
b. creating more than one AdGroup featuring the same business or keywords
c. creating more than one Ad featuring the same business or keywords
Question: 5
What is the correct way of calculating the CTR (Clickthrough rate):
a. The number of impressions your ad receives divided by the number of clicks it receives
b. The number of clicks your ad receives divided by its cost per click
c. The number of clicks your ad receives divided by its unique visitors
d. The number of clicks your ad receives divided by its number of impressions
Question: 6
State whether true or false.
If your Adwords ad attracts a higher CTR (Clickthrough rate), it will lead to an improved ad position.
a. True
b. False
Question: 7
Which of the following statements with regard to AdWords settings are correct?
a. Increasing the budget leads to an increase in the CTR (Clickthrough rate).
b. Targeting smaller regions through ads can result in more relevant ads with higher clickthrough rates.
c. Targeting smaller regions through ads results in fewer impressions.
d. Choosing specific keywords will result in higher clickthrough rates.
Question: 8
Which of the following statements about campaign dates is correct?
a. It is not possible to specify a campaign start date and end date in the same campaign.
b. By default, AdWords pre-sets the campaign start date with today’s date.
c. You cannot pause the campaign midway if an end date has been specified.
Question: 9
Is it possible for you to limit the number of impressions you will allow per month for a particular campaign?
a. Yes
b. No
Question: 10
Why is the Actual cost-per-click (CPC) sometimes lesser than the CPC you have specified for a keyword?
a. Because Adwords applies a discount on the total billed clicks for high budget campaigns
b. Because Adwords applies a discount on the total billed clicks for less popular keywords
c. Because AdWords gives you the lowest possible price in order for you to maintain your ad’s position
d. Because Adwords is applying a discount on the total billed clicks displayed on the content network
Question: 11
Your maximum CPC (Cost per click) is $0.70. If your ad receives two clicks, one costing $0.10 and the other costing $0.60, what would your average CPC for those clicks be?
a. $0.30
b. $0.35
c. $0.50
d. $0.55
Question: 12
The term for the number of impressions an ad has accrued in relation to the rest of the active ads within the same ad group is:
a. Ad Impression Rate (%)
b. Ad Served Percentage (%)
c. Ad Delivery Rate (%)
d. Ad Impression Accrual Rate (%)
Question: 13
Is it possible to set a maximum CPC (cost per click) at the Ad group level?
a. Yes
b. No
Question: 14
Which of the following statements about the Adwords Ad variations feature are correct?
a. Ad variations may constitute ads from different ad groups
b. Ad variations may constitute ads from different keywords
c. Ad variations are a good way to see how different versions of an ad perform
d. Ad variations are multiple versions of an ad for a single product or service
Question: 15
Which of the following statements about Ad rotation in Google AdWords is correct?
a. Rotation is always done evenly and all rotated ads within a campaign get equal exposure.
b. Rotation may be based on the CTR (click through rate).
c. Ad rotation is not available on the Google content network.
Question: 16
State whether true or false.
A CPM pricing model means advertisers pay for impressions received.
a. True
b. False
Question: 17
This question is based upon the figure shown below
Question:
In the above ad, how can you make visitors reach hairloss.com/signup?
a. By adding hairloss.com/signup in the ad copy
b. By changing the display URL to hairloss.com/signup
c. By changing the destination URL to hairloss.com/signup
d. By hyper linking the ad title to hairloss.com/signup
Question: 18

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How To Grow My Online Clothing Business?


I just started my own online clothing business. I have cute and good quality items (usually things that are popular and in for teen/young adults). I have a website – www.materializeme.com (still working on getting all my items put on the site and a catalog section) – I sell on Ebay and have even tried selling on Craigslist (but buyers flake and are usually cheap). How can I get more customers without robbing my bank? What’s the secret to getting more clientele?
Also, I’m thinking about selling at Farmer’s Markets and Art Shows. Thoughts/suggestions/ideas are appreciated on this topic too 🙂
Thank you so much in advance!

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What Jobs Can I Get With An American Studies Major?


So I got a degree in American Studies because that’s what I liked to do.
I did like it.
But now, I don’t know what to do!!
I was all over USAJOBS.com, but no luck.
Overall, I was hoping to land a job in Government, or working for some secret shadow agency full of good people.
But now, I wonder if it was all a waste. I mean, I know it wasn’t a waste, because I use the skills just in my basic , every day living. I don’t want to say it makes life easier, but I definitely make better decisions, which seem to make life better.
So all in all, if I had nothing, I do have that degree and knowledge packed in my brain.
Other than that, I don’t know what I”m doing anymore, after 2 years of job searching and resume writing and career counselor advising!!!
I talked with other people who have other degrees, and it’s all the same!!!
The people who seem to do well are females who majored in marketing or nursing or something.
My buddy has an accounting degree, and isn’t even using it! He does a job that I think doesn’t even require a degree.
My other buddy has a Masters in Business. And he’s doing what I did during school and still do to make ends meet when I can. Home Improvements! LIke fixing up old or busted houses and making them sell for high.
Thing is, he’s doing the labor part. He works for a company, but I think his friend owns it, so it’s all good I guess.
His friend also has a degree, I’m not sure in what though, probably business. But he’s just older, and has better connections. That’s why he with his bachelor’s, is my friends boss, who has the masters!
Why, because his friend’s dad owns a business or something. And may not even have a degree, just a real estate license.
But I digress….

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