
While not the first company to invent pay-per-click, or PPC, advertising, Google has certainly been the one to create the most money with the system. As of the end of 2009, Google has earned over 23 billion for the year from PPC AdWords earnings.
Advertisers, websites, and business owners can all use Google's AdWords as a mean of targeting and reaching a specific segment of the searchers that use Google every day to find some specific item, product or concept. So when a searcher looking for "green, glitter hairbrushes" types that into the Google search box, not only do online results show up but AdWords ads are there on the top and right side of the listing page.
If you were interested in advertising a product, service or website on Google AdWords using their PPC network, it is not that difficult to begin. Simply go to Google and sign up for an AdWords account. Once the account is approved you are ready to begin. But before you BEGIN, and yes, that is in caps for a reason, learn how to do this before wasting hundreds of dollars if not more. Google's AdWords has lots of documentation on how best to use their system and what seems to work best. Make sure to go through that before you spend a dime.
The basics of a Google AdWords ad have three lines and a URL link to create incredible, traffic driving copy. The title line is first and that can be up to 25 characters max. The following two lines are your copy and can only be 35 characters each. And the final line is the display URL that then leads the visitor to the site.
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