Review Score Panel:
Under review: Google Goggles
Publisher: Hexatrack
Price: $97 one-time, plus $14 per month (including a Hexatrack subscription)
Score: 6 out of 10
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Review Score Panel:
Under review: Google Goggles
Publisher: Hexatrack
Price: $97 one-time, plus $14 per month (including a Hexatrack subscription)
Score: 6 out of 10
Read the full review now… Read more »
What does a dancing bear have to do with a slapping Google?
OK well I don’t think any one can touch the guys for their bear disco dancing
but what about the Google Goggles software. The software that claims it can prevent Google Slap on your PPC AdWords campaigns, increase your quality score and hence lower your PPC rates and maybe even abolish the Google stupid tax on your AdWords PPC campaigns
Buy Google Goggles the anti Google Slap, Stupid tax and Poor Quality Score suggestion software tool
It’s only $97 one-time PLUS $13.95 per month, BUT this includes a Hexatrack (keywords and AdWords spy) account.
Strangely it is about helping the Google search engine to provide the best results for the searcher. Which in the case of Adwords Pay Per Click (PPC), also extends to the side adverts.
So why is quality score important?
Well in an ideal world every web page would be fantastic and relevent and Gogoles job of finding the best content would be easy.
But the Internet is a mish mash of Read more »
I surprise myself with this presentation of “The Missing 4th Step - making sense of Frank Kerns Back To Selling Basics video”
You’ve got to hand it to Frank Kern!
The coolest Internet Marketeer on the planet (probably), also plays slide guitar!
Another cracking video from Frank Kern about the 3 way technique that John Carlton taught him in the green room, before the StomperNet launch. The 3 magic marketing steps are Read more »
My Windows XP decided to do one of its’unrecoverable tantrums and I had to rebuild my OS.
Yep it really sucks finding all your Read more »
Six major UK ISPs, namely BT, BSkyB, Orange, Talk Talk (Carphone Warehouse), Tiscali and Virgin Media, have joined the UK Government-backed Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform scheme, aimed at curbing on-line software piracy, such as illegal music and film trading or sharing.
Under the scheme, ISPs will write to customers informing them that copyright rights holders are alleging that their broadband connection has been used to illegally offer content for upload.
In stage 2 apparently customers will be Read more »