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Setting up Google AdWords Campaign PPC Account!

Are you looking for a great market for your products and business through online, go for Google Adwords you can find the solution.

This article teaches you to set up Google AdWords campaign in few minutes and start earning money

Google AdWords are PPC(pay per click) ads displayed on the top or right side of google search results.Ads are provided with high traffic keywords(product) with a good description to attract people to click and buy products or visit your site.

Some of the steps to be followed for setting up AdWords

First select a keyword and write a description for the ads to attract the visitors, keyword popularity can be know through "Google AdWords suggestion tool" https://adwords.google.com/select/main?cmd=KeywordSandbox

Create a google account and login to https://adwords.google.com you can find two option Starter Edition and Standard Edition. Go for Standard one.Now you can setup with selected keywords and description prepared related to products which should attract peoples.Google does not have a straight forward bid charges.Minimum is $30 per month

Allot a minimum bid for a day, test it and find out the clicks for your ads. Gradually increase the bids.Note for each click your bid is going to decrease. This can be tracked by google tracking tool.

When you are new go for only minimum Bid charges, learn and get experience in this game and then fight with competitors with maximum bid and make your business successful.

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