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YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR, BUT DON'T OVER PAY!

The Internet has created the most exciting new ways
to obtain information the world has ever seen.

Unfortunately, there are about a billion websites on the net.
A web search can be a nightmare if you have to dig through
tons of dirt to find flecks of gold. Some website creators
even include "phony" keywords (that have nothing to do with
their content) into their site so they'll appear on every
search listing. It's a waste of time, effort and money.

How do you get past those "cheaters" and get people to your
site when they need it? By using a "pay-per-click" [PPC]
site, a search engine that goes straight for the gold.

"Pay-per-click" means you pay an advertising fee to be listed
with them. You choose keywords or search phrases that describe
your site contents. In return, when a customer searches with
a PPC engine, the PPC's advertisers are on the top of the list.

Research has shown that the top ten sites on a results list
are clicked through 3 times more than all others combined.
These are the people who actually want the info, products
and services you offer.

Suppose your traffic doesn't increase? You can adjust your
keywords until you have something that works for you.

Want even better service? Some PPC sites call themselves
"pay-per-performance" meaning they guarantee you'll get
responses because you've paid a higher fee for a higher
listing. The most popular keywords are auctioned off, and the
high bidder may pay several dollars for each click through.
But these are the keywords that are generating the

most
results, so your advertising dollars are still well spent.

Some PPC's are tightly controlled, limiting the number of sites
linked to any keyword, or reserving keywords and phrases to a
small number of clients. Some even have evaluators that review
each site to guarantee that keywords match site content.
With this class of PPC engines, when someone clicks through
to your site, you know you have a serious prospect.

The cost on PPC sites is usually only a few cents per click
through, and can represent the best advertising money you'll
ever spend. That doesn't mean you only spend money on PPC
advertising. Some PPC engines allow you to earn money by
referring other website owners to the PPC.

You can earn a commission on every service they purchase, or
you can earn a few cents for every customer who clicks through
to a site you referred. If you refer a lot of sites, it's
possible that your income will be more than what you're paying,
and you'll be advertising for free!

The Internet has become so big that it's like standing in the
middle of the Library of Congress trying to find a single book.
Let pay-per-click put your potential customers right in front of
your pages.

About the Author

Harry Pickett works in partnership with Bill Burdin,
the creator of HootingOwl.com, the newest and most
innovative Pay Per Click search engine on the web.
Find out how you can promote your business AND earn
extra cash from this new and creative web advertising
tool. Check it out now at http://www.hootingowl.com

Written by: Harry Picket

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