ShoeMoney Sues Google Employee For AdWords Violations

Jeremy Schoemaker is an online marketing Guru at Shoemeoney.com. He has written various topics related making money on the web and built a fame for himself around the online marketing community. He made a huge success in adsense earnings and a photograph of him which shows off a check displaying $130,000 is famous outside the marketing world. Inspite of Google’s trademark policy and Complaince procedure, the other marketers have tried to build off Schoemaker’s success through dubious means. They used the word “Shoemoney” in their ads which is trademarked by Schoemaker. With the help of Google he was able to fend off violations.

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How to Write Profitable Ad Title

The headline is the first thing a potential customer sees on your ad. You should immediately grab their attention and interest. Therefore, I have mentioned some important points that must be followed to achieve this.

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Google Adwords Fundamental Tips During Recession

If you are looking to get more from your Google Adwords investment during this economic climate, here is a basic fundamental tips to fine tune your campaigns.

  1. Do not desire to collect hundreds of keywords in an Ad Group.

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Google Adwords Certification Vs Google Analytics Qualified

In today’s economic season, website decision making plays vital role in Marketing and Advertising industry. Keeping this in mind, recently Google has announced certification entitled “Google Analytics Qualified”. As we all know about Google Adwords certification known as “Individual Google Adwords Professional” that you and/or your company has a good understanding of how the Adwords system works. It’s good for the resume, as well as another level of accreditation.

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Are you getting confused for each keyword in your Google AdWords campaign? Should your AdWords ad only appear if the keyword is entered exactly as you have entered it? Or, should your AdWords ad also appear if the user has used another word in addition to your keyword, or your keywords are in a different order? You can specify with which searches your keywords appear with the Keyword Matching Options from Google AdWords. You can significantly reduce your costs and also increase your ROI by using the Keyword Matching Options.

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