Wednesday, April 15, 2009
1. First off you need to have your budget set so that you do not lose money. Find out what you can afford to spend each day, and set that as your budget within Google AdWords. This is where many affiliates go wrong, they do not set a budget!
2. You need to be very careful with your keyword selection. I think the best method it to use only exact keyword phrases for each campaign. This means that you should put every phrase you want to target in quotes before adding it to your keyword list. In addition this, make sure to exclude any keywords that include the word "free" because you want to only pay for clicks from people who are willing to spend money.
3. Make your ads laser targeted to each product. This works because while you may get less total clicks, your expenses will be less and conversions higher, which leads to more total profit. One thing I like to do is include the price of my product in the ad itself. This will reduce the chance that "freebie seekers" will click your ad.
Google AdWords affiliate marketing can be a very good way to boost your affiliate commissions, but just make sure that you know what you are doing.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
The database can be thought of as a filing cabinet. if we have a file cabinet and have the authority to manage it, then most likely we will do things such as: providing cover to the collection of archives which are stored, specify the archive, with the numbering system to provide a certain unique value in each envelope, and put the archive -archive with a specific sequence in the cupboard.
jal-even if it is not all we do, most do not all apply a file cabinet or a specific rule on how the entire archive is placed or arranged earlier.
we almost never see the file cabinet that does not have rules or the way in the preparation or placement of archives in it.
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
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*Database Management System (DBMS)
o DBMS contains information about a particular enterprise
- Collection of interrelated data and a set of programs to access the data
- Primary goal of a DBMS: to provide a way to store and retrieve data that is both convenient and
efficient to use
o Database Applications:
- Banking: all transactions
- Airlines: reservations, schedules
- Sales: customers, products, purchases
- Online retailers: order tracking, customized recommendations
- Manufacturing: production, inventory, orders, supply chain
- Human resources: employee records, salaries, tax deductions