There are lots of different Internet marketing methods that regular web users can try in order to promote their new affiliate or products and services that they wish to offer to their target market. Many effective methods happen to be the ones that require no investment at all, such as posting in classified ads, forums, social networks, article directories, and blogs. However, these methods are time consuming and require a great deal of consistency especially if you wish to take a break and still earn some residual income.
Since the launch of Google AdWords and AdSense services Google has completely taken over the online advertising industry. Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising is not going anywhere soon and continues to be one of the fastest ways to generate traffic to your websites. PPC is here to stay. It only makes common sense that you should learn about PPC if you are serious about making money online.
In the wake of Google being so damn unfriendly to affiliate marketers and cancelling thousands of adwords accounts, it’s becoming really important not to have all of your eggs in one basket, and to make sure that you’re getting qualified traffic, not just from the search engines, but from many sources. Of course, where do you find those sources of traffic, which are good value for money, and which are crap?
