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Perry Marshall on Smarter Online Advertising
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Back when the Internet was young and dinosaurs roamed the earth, there was a new thing called pay-per-click advertising. And it wasn t Google that invented it, although AdWords would come to rule the space.
I made a lot of money with PPC for my real estate business back then, especially while I waited for my SEO efforts to kick in. For every $1,000 I spent, I made $10,000 in revenue.
Then, in 2005, I stopped online advertising completely. That was right before the beginning of Copyblogger, and the incredible run of using the emerging social media to get massive traffic, which lead to links, which lead to steady search traffic.
Fast forward to 2017, and social media has become pay-to-play, and we re right back to having to understand how to spend money to make money with online advertising. So it makes sense to consult with a guy who I was learning from way back in the day — Perry Marshall.
Tune in to hear how to make Google and Facebook advertising work for your business. And don t miss the digression we go on into Bitcoin and blockchain technology, which resembles the opportunities that the early Internet presented.
Listen to Unemployable: Advice for Freelancers and Entrepreneurs below ...
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120 episodes
Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)
Replaced by: 7-Figure Small with Brian Clark
When? This feed was archived on June 29, 2018 19:20 (). Last successful fetch was on June 29, 2018 14:56 ()
Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.
What now? If you were subscribed to this series when it was replaced, you will now be subscribed to the replacement series. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 193014583 series 83859
Back when the Internet was young and dinosaurs roamed the earth, there was a new thing called pay-per-click advertising. And it wasn t Google that invented it, although AdWords would come to rule the space.
I made a lot of money with PPC for my real estate business back then, especially while I waited for my SEO efforts to kick in. For every $1,000 I spent, I made $10,000 in revenue.
Then, in 2005, I stopped online advertising completely. That was right before the beginning of Copyblogger, and the incredible run of using the emerging social media to get massive traffic, which lead to links, which lead to steady search traffic.
Fast forward to 2017, and social media has become pay-to-play, and we re right back to having to understand how to spend money to make money with online advertising. So it makes sense to consult with a guy who I was learning from way back in the day — Perry Marshall.
Tune in to hear how to make Google and Facebook advertising work for your business. And don t miss the digression we go on into Bitcoin and blockchain technology, which resembles the opportunities that the early Internet presented.
Listen to Unemployable: Advice for Freelancers and Entrepreneurs below ...
The Show Notes
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