Find exactly what you are looking for with Google’s new Search Options!
Just click on show options just below your search query.
Google’s Search Options will all you to filter your natural search results. You can choose options such as reviews, videos, and forums. You can further narrow down your results using: past week, past year etc. There is also a “wonder wheel” that shows related topics that allows you to drill down further!
As you are building your Google Adwords campaigns and doing your keyword research – Remember to add Negative Keywords.
This step is often over looked!
If your campaign is lacking negative keywords it’s highly likely your impression count will continue to skyrocket when new keywords are being added to your program. This will have a negative impact on your click through rate (CTR) and drive up your costs.
Once your campaign is running be sure to run a Search Query Report to identify opportunities for negative keywords to add.
Check out this quick Google Adwords video to learn more about negative keywords and how to run a Search Query Report.
This video provides a real world example featuring Galaxy Desserts.
This video of Gary Vaynerchuk from Wine Library on building your personal brand with social media at the web 2.0 Expo in New York is by far one of the most … perhaps the most poweful video clip I have ever seen!
If you were ever curious as to what passion looks like…
This is what Passion looks like —> Watch the Video!
“Desire It’s more powerful than any other ingredient in the winning formula. Some people want to win so badly that they can’t stand it. They get up every morning and go to bed every night dreaming about winning. Even though their head tells them they can’t, something deep inside tells them that they’ve got to.
I don’t know why I’m like I am. I want to be somebody, amount to something. I want my wife and kids to look at me and be proud. I just can’t live with being average and ordinary.”
This excerpt was from the book:
“All You Can Do is All You Can Do but all you can do is enough!” by A.L. Williams