Parisian Love 2010 – Google’s Super Bowl XLIV Commercial Ad
Posted by Reggie James | February 8th, 2010 | Filed under Google, Google AdWords, Google Chrome, Search Advertising, Television Advertising
Google runs its first Television ad to promote its search engine.
This will probably be the first of a series of clever high profile use of traditional advertising we will see from Google and builds on the recent use of outdoor in London promoting its web browser, Chrome.
Tags: Chrome, Google ad, Google’s Super Bowl XLIV Commercial Ad, Parisian Love
How Search Ads [PPC] Work – from the Google Channel
Posted by Reggie James | January 26th, 2010 | Filed under Google, Google AdWords, Search Advertising
This video explains how Google search ads work and how they can be beneficial to Google users. You can see more videos at the Google Channel.
Click to See video – http://bit.ly/7OIkJq
Tags: Google Channel, How Google search ads work. Google, Paid Search, PPC
Google lauches real time Search
Posted by Reggie James | December 7th, 2009 | Filed under Google AdWords, Search Advertising, SEO, Social Media, twitter
It was only a matter of time. Google launches realt time and and once again lays the guntlet down to Microsoft.
Tags: Bing, Google, Microsoft, PPC, Real time Search, SEO, Social Media
Matt Cutts shares some predictions on Search
Posted by Reggie James | December 6th, 2009 | Filed under Google AdWords, Search Advertising, SEO
Tags: Matt Cutts
Google Music Search Feature
Posted by Reggie James | October 29th, 2009 | Filed under Google AdWords, Reggie James Digital Clarity, Search Advertising, Social Media
Google AdWords – a new My Client Center interface
Posted by Reggie James | October 26th, 2009 | Filed under Google AdWords, Search Advertising
The Google AdWords Blog, Inside AdWords has posted that there will be a link on your My Client Center Dashboard that will take you to a new MCC interface. Designed to help manage clients more efficiently as well as giving a new look and feel, some of the other changes the new interface will be:
• In-line editing of account descriptions: In-line editing cuts the time it takes for you to make changes to your account names. Instead of waiting for a new page to load, just click an account description to edit it right on the Dashboard.
• Remove/unlink accounts: Previously, you needed to drill down into a client account to unlink it from your MCC. Now, if you’re no longer managing a client, you can remove it directly from your MCC Dashboard.
Learn more at: http://adwords.blogspot.com/
Reggie James
Tags: Client Center, Google AdWords Blog, Inside AdWords, MCC interface