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But I'm sure you will learn something from this Tips list. So here it goes.As I am writing a course module on project management leadership for the project management online courses recently, I retrieved one of the viewgraphs I used to present in a seminar back in 2003 and as I read along I found how these points are still relevant to leaders who wish to lead by Team Management Approach and hence this article.< 1) Capitalize the first letter in every word. Studies show that if you do this, it makes it appear better on the eyes, and you will be more inclined to click. Capitalize the URLs words too. It helps to seperate them out. 2) Use the keyword in your Title. If you can use it in the title, it will appear bold (as will it if it is in any other part of your ad copy), and since the title is read first, you've got a better chance to get clicked on. 3) Only use one keyword per ad copy. I don't care if your word is 'clock' and the other is Targeted Email Marketing - Put a Colon in Your Subject Says Consultant e hard, so I'm going to give you some tips that I didn't learn until i was well into the AdWords program. Maybe you already use AdWords? Maybe you don't. But I'm sure you will learn something from this Tips list. So here it goes.Please forgive me for being so candid, but I'd like to talk about the subject of your colon. The colon in your email subject line, that is.One of the most effective ways to boost your email marketing open rates is to improve your subject line. The more relevant your subject line is to your customers, the more likely 1) Capitalize the first letter in every word. Studies show that if you do this, it makes it appear better on the eyes, and you will be more inclined to click. Capitalize the URLs words too. It helps to seperate them out. 2) Use the keyword in your Title. If you can use it in the title, it will appear bold (as will it if it is in any other part of your ad copy), and since the title is read first, you've got a better chance to get clicked on. 3) Only use one keyword per ad copy. I don't care if your word is 'clock' and the other is Powerful Pay Per Click Tactic this Tips list. So here it goes.Can you guess what the tactic is?Okay, I will tell you. A very powerful tactic, that you need to be using right now with your pay per click campaigns, is to bid high.So what you might be saying? Heard it before?The thing is, it is so effective when used properly that it almost can't be denied. On the flip side, when used 1) Capitalize the first letter in every word. Studies show that if you do this, it makes it appear better on the eyes, and you will be more inclined to click. Capitalize the URLs words too. It helps to seperate them out. 2) Use the keyword in your Title. If you can use it in the title, it will appear bold (as will it if it is in any other part of your ad copy), and since the title is read first, you've got a better chance to get clicked on. 3) Only use one keyword per ad copy. I don't care if your word is 'clock' and the other is Organizing Your Home-Based Business for Success k. Capitalize the URLs words too. It helps to seperate them out.Organizing your home based business in order for you to be successful takes just a little bit of time and effort but it is certainly worthwhile. When you focus on organization then you will know exactly what is needed and just how to accomplish it. When you have a plan things turn out much better than if you don’t have a plan so make sure yo 2) Use the keyword in your Title. If you can use it in the title, it will appear bold (as will it if it is in any other part of your ad copy), and since the title is read first, you've got a better chance to get clicked on. 3) Only use one keyword per ad copy. I don't care if your word is 'clock' and the other is Creative Business Cards Design Tip of your ad copy), and since the title is read first, you've got a better chance to get clicked on.Everything that we do has a purpose. We do things to please people, to make them recognize us and keep a good bonding relationship among them. Just like advertising materials they are purposively used in order to make a certain business recognizable in the market and meet a certain goal which is to earn more sales and profits.Among th 3) Only use one keyword per ad copy. I don't care if your word is 'clock' and the other is 'clocks', modify the existing one to say 'clocks'. The more relevant the better, and Google likes it more. Relevancy is Google's main cocern. 4) Avoid long URLs. Face it, it's more appealing if an ad says, "www.TheRichJerk.com" than, "http://www.therichjerk.com/blog/2006/06/08/ rich_jerk_goes_hollywood_1.html" Catch my drift? 5) Ask questions. Adwords like, "Want To Get Rid Of Rust?" will usually do better than, "Get Rid Of Rust". 6) I'm not going to expose this, but if you don't remember what the Rich Jerk says, review the eBook again, because he has a really good ad section. I've used it and profited big time from it. The structure of his ads are great, and definitely consider using his AdWords idea. 7) Test and retest your AdWords. I typically g
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