Wednesday, February 11, 2009

PPC Classroom Course Content

As PPC Classroom is getting ready to re-open, I wanted to give you a run down of what the course covers. There are 9 Modules in the Main Course plus a whole bunch of extra modules, tips, and tricks to be a successful affiliate and internet marketer. If you are trying to promote you own existing business or looking to start an internet business, this class will teach you all about pay per click (PPC) marketing... the best source for consistent traffic to your website. I can't tell you all of the bonuses yet, but here are the core modules:

Module 1: Market Research

Module 2: Keyword Research and Building a Profitable Keyword List

Module 3: Direct Linking, Landing Pages, and Your Own Affiliate Site

Module 4: How to Set Up Your Adwords Campaign Properly

Module 5: How to Design a High Converting Landing Page

Module 6: Understanding the Google Quality Score

Module 7: Launching Your Campaign- How to determine if You Have a Winner

Module 8: How to Split Test Correctly

Module 9: Bid Optimization Strategies

'PPC Classroom 2.0' is going to show you the secrets of an incredibly successful internet marketer who uses Pay Per Click advertising to make millions. It comes from the same people that did the original 'PPC Classroom' and 'PPC Classroom 2.0' in October, both of which were wildly successful. The product launches Feb. 24 and will sell out fast, but you can get a free report right now.

I know it's hard for new on line marketers to know which products are worth their time and money. 'PPC Classroom 2.0' is definitely going to be worth your time and money if you are serious about your online business.

I will be updating this blog and my site as I learn more about the launch. They are promising lots of free content prior to the launch, so stay tuned.
PPC Classroom Re-release is coming on Feb. 24th. To get the latest about the relaunch, visit Rick Davison's website where he offers PPC Classroom 2.0 Discount and a guide of 1000 tips for learning affiliate marketing.

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