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April 17, 2007

MSN Ad Center: Learn How To Use MSN's Ad Center

"Do you need more traffic to your websites and auctions?"

Of course, I included the picture above because the question is so absurd. We ALL want more qualified potential customers looking at whatever we have to sell, no matter how well we're already doing.

One major source of traffic on the Net is the pay per click search engines. I admit to NOT being an expert on this subject and the only one I've actually tried is Google AdWords. However, I recently decided to give the new Microsoft AdCenter a whirl and was delighted to receive an offer from Jeremy Palmer, author of "Quit Your Day Job". Jeremy is one of those super affiliates and drives traffic to his goodies via the new kid on the block - the MSN Ad Center. What I like about pay per click is the ...

SPEED! SPEED! SPEED!

I love getting free search engine traffic but it truly does take time. So a good strategy is to set up a site to get traffic from the search engines - AND EBAY - but use pay per clicks in the early days of a site. Up till now, I've only used AdWords but have recently been looking in the direction of Yahoo Publisher Network and MSN.

So ... it was timely when a friend offered his free video on MSN. Here's some of what I learned:

* I have an intense interest in autopilot. I learned some cool ways to more easily manage my MSN campaigns
* Keyword & bidding tips
* How your traffic can be highly targeted
* How MSN is different from Google - and from Yahoo, naturally, although I don't know Yahoo at all, either
* Best of all, he offers a live demo that shows how to use the MSN Ad Center

What I think I will like the most about the MSN ads: we can link directly to an affiliate site without building our own pages. We can't do that at Google, anymore.

If you want to see the free class and get the $50 credit, go here:

http://msn.auctionknowhow.com

Points to note:

* The offer is only good to customers in the United States
* The $50 credit only extends to new Microsoft AdCenter accounts

But while the offer is only good for new US-based customers, everybody will benefit from the free training.

http://msn.auctionknowhow.com

Posted by SydneyJohnston at April 17, 2007 2:49 PM

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