Re: How I saw my Competions PPC Campaign
- From: Flasherly <gjerrell@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 07:40:16 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 4, 5:05 am, bt6bstns <svdr3r...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
what in the world is going on these days in the world of advertising?
I didn't know to go with print advertising or online?
So at the end of the day I decided to go withhttp://www.atomicseo.net
Atomic SEO. They let me know about all the newer seo services vrs old
school stuff like article submissions, instead they mentioned social
bookmarking, and forum and blog posting.. So does that sound cool
because they actually told me my competitors entire PPC campaign so I
literally had some over night success seeing that I was able to cut
into my competitions target audience over night. lol
So I think they have a quote page where you can enter your competitors
url's herehttp://atomicseo.net/seo-free-report.php.htm Just make
sure you ask them about there competitor PPC analysis. Super Cool
Highly recommend.
Bunch of crap, advertising. Needn't be, but even if the product's
good, everyone has listened to some lying SOB shaking his flabby ass
for a hustle once too often. There's only one way to approach it,
sensibly - through the ratings' services. Consumer Report, obviously,
though there's other services (that don't want subscription money).
Then there are alternatives for a non-authoritative approach (when the
jury is out), discussion forums catering to evolving technology (HDTV
brandname sets for instance, where it's fast-paced sales with
effectively a big non-warranty issue: you're screwed in a year if you
don't choose right). I see you also mention forums -- shilling, where
self-serving interests and product promotion is fair game for
disrespect. PPC analysis, campaigning, targeting - lol, I'm
suspicious. Sound like gullible losers for prey. Scary, I wonder
sometimes when if there weren't any. . .how will I make money from
their dreams. I'm also market analysis, and like you can claim that
distinction so long as I'm making money. Different approaches - I
rely on empirical standards within sector competition ranges you
allude to, industry standards, as much as favoring any particular
academic theory in regarding marketing economics.
Not too many films about the hardcore aspect of marketing, either.
Let's have one on Keynesian economics, starting with a directorial
focus on how the man evolved, schooling and experience, before his
talents became renown. Screw The Corporation and some big-assed house
movie fantasy -- when simply living off the market is within modest
means also a tenable investment purpose. Would have done better for A
Beautiful Mind to also impact actual marketing work, and less dwelling
on the counting stars or words-within-words aspect, I suppose, for
people to concern themselves when entertained by affluent tragedies
their own lack by way of comparison.
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