PPC Classroom

One of the first ebooks I bought when I was learning how to market products on the Internet was Day Job Killer. To this day I don’t know quite why I bought it. Perhaps I got caught up in the hype about it at the time.

Whatever it was I really thought I was being given the lowdown on getting traffic to my websites and blogs using PayPerClick advertising (which Google calls ‘Adwords’ and others just call PPC). I read the book, put together my PPC campaigns and sat back and waited for the results.

But they weren’t as I expected. Yes, there was plenty of traffic, but no, I mean zero, conversions of visitors to sales. In fact I lost a packet on this one Adwords campaign. And it put me off PPC advertising for life.

Or so I thought. Because when I started talking to other marketers some of them were using PPC campaigns and making a mint. One of the guys I met who was making a more than comfortable living out of Adwords was Amit Mehta.

So when he and Anik Singal launched his PPC Classroom recently I was one of the first in behind the doors. Now, in my usual way, I haven’t joined the razamataz of the recent launch party in the way that other affiliates have. Instead I wanted to start PPC Classroom myself to find out whether it really does deliver the goods.

ppcclassroom1 So far I have to say I’m impressed. I can’t give you the lowdown on the whole course because tuition continues on a monthly basis. But what you get up front when you first enter PPC Classroom is certainly very impressive.

I expected PPC Classroom to restore my confidence in Adwords, but it’s done more than that. I’ve already picked up enough to start a new PPC campaign which, this time round, is actually bringing in some sales. In fact I’m already in profit, which is a huge turnaround of fortunes in my estimation of PPC.

So if, like me, you’ve wondered how the heck you can turn a profit from PPC campaigns I suggest you take a close look at PPC Classroom, here,  today. I’ll see you inside.

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2 comments ↓

#1 Ginger on 10.18.08 at 6:59 pm

Interesting review, Thanks!
What do you think on tools such as PPCBully?
Should it help affiliates being effective in PPC marketing
Regards, Ginger

#2 JPaston on 10.19.08 at 6:47 am

thanks for your question.

I haven’t tried PPC Bully but I suggest you learn about applying your own strategy to PPC marketing first rather than ’spying’ on other people’s campaigns.

Once you’ve learnt how to set up profitable campaigns of your own, then you can use tools like PPC Bully to see if it offers you any shortcuts to developing profitable keywords.

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