Google Instant explained by Bob Dylan
Posted by Reggie James | September 9th, 2010 | Filed under Search Advertising, SEO
Tags: Google Instant, PPC, Search, SEO
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
Microsoft and Yahoo! Finalise Search Deal
Posted by Reggie James | December 7th, 2009 | Filed under Uncategorized
Microsoft and Yahoo! have finalised the terms of its search and advertising agreement, four months after the deal was announced.
Tags: BingHoo, Microsoft, PPC, Reggie James, Search Advertising, SEO, Yahoo!
Main points from Google's latest Qtrly results
Posted by Reggie James | October 16th, 2009 | Filed under Uncategorized
- Total revenues grew 7% to $5.9bn, the fastest growth seen this year.
- Net income jumped 27% to $1.64bn.
- In search, the amount of paid clicks rose 14% year on year, with evidence of a recovery in search pricing, with cost per click up 5% from the second quarter, though it is still down 6% year on year.
- Money in bank $22bn.
Tags: Google results, Paid Search, PPC, Reggie James, revenues up
Digital Clarity to manage Paid Search [PPC] for Web only England World Cup qualifier against Ukraine
Posted by Reggie James | October 6th, 2009 | Filed under Uncategorized
Already creating news by the fact that this will be the first game streamed live and exclusively online, the move is a major milestone for broadcast of live England matches as well as an endorsement of the growth of the internet as a stand alone medium for major sports events.
The rights to distribute and market the game were made available after the Setanta collapse to Perform and will be delivered via Perform’s platform www.ukrainevengland.com
http://www.digital-clarity.com/press-releases/digital-clarity-manage-ukraine-england-ppc
Tags: Digital Clarity, Paid Search, Perform Group, PPC, Ukraine v England
Rachel Mepham Drives Sales and Helps Business Grow
Posted by Reggie James | September 21st, 2009 | Filed under Rachel Mepham, Search Advertising
Having worked at Digital Clarity for some time, I though it was only right that I start sharing some experiences of successful Paid Search and SEO campaigns.
Rather than just show-off, I though it best to mention colleagues of mine, who over the years have delivered ‘killer strategies’ that have helped companies grow.
So, to kick things off I thought I’d talk first about Rachel Mepham.
Rachel Mepham is Head of Digital at Search & Digital Marketing agency Digital Clarity.
In the last 6 years she has helped companies obtain the best form the plethora of various advertising platforms available online. Rachel Mepham has been instrumental in delivering bespoke and strategic Paid Search campaigns for some of the biggest brands today.
Utilising the best of Google AdWords, Microsoft’s Bing and Yahoo Search Marketing Platforms, Rachel has delivered excellent results for companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Bonusprint, All Response Media, and JWT Inside.
If you want to learn more about Paid Search, SEO or Social Media, as Rachel a question here – Rachel Mepham: rachel.mepham@digital-clarity.com
Author: Reggie James
Tags: Digital Clarity, Paid Search, PPC, Rachel Mepham, Search Engine Optimisation, SEO, Social Media
What is Orange Canyon?
Posted by Reggie James | September 14th, 2009 | Filed under Uncategorized
Been hearing a lot about a new blog on a few forums called Orange Canyon.
Anyone heard of it?
Reggie
Tags: Blog, Digital Clarity, Facebook, Orange Canyon, PPC, SEO, twitter
Make a Payment – improved payment control for Google AdWords
Posted by Reggie James | July 16th, 2009 | Filed under Uncategorized
Google is adding a new feature to ease the way it currently charges for credit card advertisers. The arrestingly titled Make a Payment allows advertisers to initiate a credit card payment for any amount they want. The advertiser can even overpay the balance to cover future advertising costs. You can still be automatically billed according to your regular billing cycle, and the plan is designed to give a more improved and convenient method of payment as posted on the company’s blog today.
When initiating a payment, you can choose to pay off your entire balance or just a portion of it, which is particularly useful if you’d like to divide your balance among several forms of payment. You can also make a payment for an amount larger than your balance if you’d like to prepay for a certain amount of advertising costs.
For further information about Make a Payment please contact the Account Management team at Digital Clarity
Tags: Google AdWords, Paid Search, PPC
