Jerry Work
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Articles by this Author
When Declaring Bankruptcy is a Good Option
- By Jerry Work
- Published 04/21/2008
- Credit
- Unrated
Bankruptcy is a legal process intended to help individuals and companies who are unable to meet their debt obligations. Bankruptcy can help you get control of your financial situation and help you maintain possession of property to which creditors might have a legal claim. The process can have very negative effects on your ability to borrow money for quite a long time (up to ten years), but there are circumstances where bankruptcy might be the best option.
Unusual Uses for Cork
- By Jerry Work
- Published 04/24/2008
- Home Business
- Unrated
The most common use for cork remains as a means of capping wine bottles. There are now modern alternatives for this service, such as plastic stoppers, but traditional cork stoppers remain the most popular choice for wine purposes. In fact, it has been reported that cork accounts for only 15% of cork usage by weight, but 66% by revenue. However, cork is not a one trick pony.
Unusual Uses for Cork
- By Jerry Work
- Published 04/24/2008
- Home Business
- Unrated
The most common use for cork remains as a means of capping wine bottles. There are now modern alternatives for this service, such as plastic stoppers, but traditional cork stoppers remain the most popular choice for wine purposes. In fact, it has been reported that cork accounts for only 15% of cork usage by weight, but 66% by revenue. However, cork is not a one trick pony.
Using Targeting to Maximize Your Pay Per Click Performance
- By Jerry Work
- Published 04/27/2008
- Pay Per Click
- Unrated
Targeting is the process of displaying your marketing message in front of groups of people who are the most likely to want to do business with you. The most obvious targeting decision for paid search is in what geographic markets to run your ads. Sometimes this is an easier decision than others.
If you operate at a local level, and all of your customers are within your local market, then it makes no sense to advertise nationally.
If you operate at a local level, and all of your customers are within your local market, then it makes no sense to advertise nationally.
Using Targeting to Maximize Your Pay Per Click Performance
- By Jerry Work
- Published 04/27/2008
- Pay Per Click
- Unrated
Targeting is the process of displaying your marketing message in front of groups of people who are the most likely to want to do business with you. The most obvious targeting decision for paid search is in what geographic markets to run your ads. Sometimes this is an easier decision than others.
If you operate at a local level, and all of your customers are within your local market, then it makes no sense to advertise nationally.
If you operate at a local level, and all of your customers are within your local market, then it makes no sense to advertise nationally.
Using Targeting to Maximize Your Pay Per Click Performance
- By Jerry Work
- Published 04/27/2008
- Pay Per Click
- Unrated
Targeting is the process of displaying your marketing message in front of groups of people who are the most likely to want to do business with you. The most obvious targeting decision for paid search is in what geographic markets to run your ads. Sometimes this is an easier decision than others.
If you operate at a local level, and all of your customers are within your local market, then it makes no sense to advertise nationally.
If you operate at a local level, and all of your customers are within your local market, then it makes no sense to advertise nationally.
How to Promote a Web Site for $100 and 8 Hours Per Month
- By Jerry Work
- Published 05/16/2008
- Search Engine Marketing
- Unrated
If you had eight hours and $100 per month to spend on the promotion of your web site, what would you do? I answered a question similar to this recently on LinkedIn and thought it was an interesting mental exercise. What would you do? The following is what I would recommend a web site owner do in this situation.
With the eight hours, I would divide that time up as so: five hours on research and writing, one hour article distribution, one hour social bookmarking, and one hour link swapping.
With the eight hours, I would divide that time up as so: five hours on research and writing, one hour article distribution, one hour social bookmarking, and one hour link swapping.
How to Promote a Web Site for $100 and 8 Hours Per Month
- By Jerry Work
- Published 05/16/2008
- Search Engine Marketing
- Unrated
If you had eight hours and $100 per month to spend on the promotion of your web site, what would you do? I answered a question similar to this recently on LinkedIn and thought it was an interesting mental exercise. What would you do? The following is what I would recommend a web site owner do in this situation.
With the eight hours, I would divide that time up as so: five hours on research and writing, one hour article distribution, one hour social bookmarking, and one hour link swapping.
With the eight hours, I would divide that time up as so: five hours on research and writing, one hour article distribution, one hour social bookmarking, and one hour link swapping.
How to Promote a Web Site for $100 and 8 Hours Per Month
- By Jerry Work
- Published 05/17/2008
- Search Engine Marketing
- Unrated
If you had eight hours and $100 per month to spend on the promotion of your web site, what would you do? I answered a question similar to this recently on LinkedIn and thought it was an interesting mental exercise. What would you do? The following is what I would recommend a web site owner do in this situation.
With the eight hours, I would divide that time up as so: five hours on research and writing, one hour article distribution, one hour social bookmarking, and one hour link swapping.
With the eight hours, I would divide that time up as so: five hours on research and writing, one hour article distribution, one hour social bookmarking, and one hour link swapping.
Using Google's Preferred Cost Bidding Option to Reduce Your Risk of Overpaying for Keywords
- By Jerry Work
- Published 05/20/2008
- Pay Per Click
- Unrated
Traditionally, bidding on clicks in a search engine has been a hit-or-miss proposition. You set the MAXIMUM you are willing to pay for a click, and then your actual click cost usually ends up well below that. To play the game, you often have to be willing to bid high to get your actual cost about where you want it. But you also run the risk of getting burned by being forced to pay what you bid.