Pay Per Click Ads for Free
Dr. Jon Cohen, MD
How do you create pay per clicks ads for free & get instant website traffic?
… We all only have a limited amount of time. The challenge here is to create a
money-making machine that attracts prospects, reels them in, converts them into
customers and repeats the process all over again. Think of it as a revolving door -
prospects just keep coming to your website and keep going out as happy customers
(hopefully).
- The good news is that there already is such a system for bringing in instant traffic – pay-per click advertising (PPC). I’ll be talking exclusively about how you can use PPC advertising via Google Adwords, to drive traffic to your website and convert that traffic into customers.
- The bad news is that of PPC advertisers end up throwing several hundred bucks down the hole before they even begin to understand how pay-per-click works. What’s more, there are many business owners who, after being burned to the tune of several thousands of dollars, give up on PPC advertising because they don’t get how it works.
It takes just 10 minutes for you to set up an ad campaign in Google AdWords – and immediately after your ad is ready, it will start bringing in traffic to your websites. No matter what you’re selling, you have a chance, in 10 minutes, to start making sales.
What other advertising platform let’s you make a sale that fast?
The biggest advantage of PPC advertising is that you can test new business ideas quickly and cheaply by running an ad campaign for a few hours and monitoring its results. This alone can save you thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) of dollars in advertising and product creation – but only if you do it right.
Pay-per-click advertising operates on two simple premises:
- You pay only for visitors that come to your site (no upfront costs – every “click” while being an expense is also a chance for you to convert that visitor into a customer). You pay a certain amount “per click” on your ad. If nobody clicks on your ad, you don’t pay a dime… and also get no visitors. The goal is to get many visitors, while paying as little as possible per click.
- Your ads are displayed in the search engines according to what people are searching/looking for. (i.e. If someone search for “weight loss” and you’re bidding on the term “weight loss”, your ad will be displayed when someone searches for that phrase).








Interesting and informative. But will you write about this one more?
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