Today I'm going to start experimenting with Google AdWords to give my eHow account the financial boost it desperately needs.
Basically Google AdWords is a free tool that when used properly allows you to pinpoint key words and phrases that can allow you to tailor eHow articles (blog posts, etc.) so that your posts come up early (hopefully on the first page a.k.a. first ten results) in Google searches.
Up until this point I've been writing my articles for eHow readers - meaning the eHow members who are browsing eHow.com while they try to think of their next money making article idea.
Effectively using Google AdWords could allow me to take my article views to the next level.
If executed properly I won't have to rely on promoting my articles to fellow eHow members by commenting on their posts and giving them recommendations.
My eHow article traffic can automatically be driven every day by people around the world searching for my information. This system is not only more automated but also brings in more targeted viewers that are more likely to be interested in my eHow related articles and ads.
Although not overly complicated or technical Google AdWords does require some understanding to use properly. I'm excited about where this might take me. I have a good feeling that I'll look back on this day as a major turning point for both my understanding and my earnings.
As I gain a better understanding of the intricacies of Google AdWords and how it best relates to eHow articles I'll update you on what I've learned.
This website (linked here) has the best description of how to use Google AdWords with eHow that I've seen.
eHow Experience: Day 15 - Automatic Article Traffic
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Excellent tip. I also have a blog @ http://bookoftips.blogspot.com and i am trying to put my articles on ehow to see what will it give me. Im still experimenting on ehow.
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