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Marketing basics for a prefessional web presence.

Posted on 27 September 2011 by Marketing Spot

Internet Traffic

The first part of the equation, internet traffic, is possibly the most fought over and hardest part of affiliate marketing. It is best summarized as the quest to get those elusive surfers to your site. Traffic is the foundation of e-commerce and no website is successful without it. There are two fundamental ways people can find you online. The first and most popular is through a search engine.

Search Engines

When most consumers go online to find a product or service, they use a search engine. Popular search engines include Google, Yahoo, and Msn to name a few. Generally, the consumer will go one, maybe two pages deep in their search for a website they’d like to visit. Logically, the better your rank in a search engine, the more consumers that will come to your site. Because surfers won’t go 10 pages deep in a search engine’s results, site ranking is VERY competitive.

SEO

There are two ways to get ranked with a search engine. The first is referred to as SEO (search engine optimization). This is by far the most competitive (and profitable) route. Google, for instance, places a great amount of emphasis on your website’s links. The more links you have going out and coming into your website from other “like” websites, the more “relative” your site becomes. Consequently, the more relative your site is, the higher your page rank. There are numerous other ways to optimize your site for SEs. Our team will be happy to give you with this and point you to more resources.

Pay Per Click (PPC)

The second method by which a website can get ranked with a search engine is using a pay-perclick (PPC) campaign. Above, you can see the PPCs on the right side of the google page. Instead of competing for page rank, these listings pay to get listed here. PPCs are beneficial, because the owner of the ad ONLY pays when someone clicks on their listing. So you’re only paying for surfers to come to your site who’s interests were sparked by your ad.

Most PPCs allow you to write your ad and bid on different keywords of your choice. For example, if you are running a penis enlargement review site, you might choose keywords like “longer penis” or “penis extension”. You could then bid on the keywords, specifying that you’d be willing to pay $0.20 per click. Submit your ad and away you go. Again, a word of caution. If done poorly they can take you to the cleaners. A good rule is to make sure you get sales before buying PPC.

Alternative Traffic Marketing

There are virtually no limits to where you can get traffic for your website. You can set up reciprocal links with other like websites and trade traffic (this also helps your SEO). Email campaigns, as long as they are targeted and are not spam, can work well. Snail mail mailers, flyers, and traditional advertisements can also work. Just like building your site, be creative in its promotion. This helps you stand apart from the crowd and will lead to more traffic to your site.

Product Promotion

So once you have the surfer in your site, what do you do with them? Your task is to get them to want to click on the links to our sites. Different affiliate programs have different ideas on how to do this. A lot of it depends on the products or services that they offer and the site having call to actions done correctly.

Product Matching

A big part of affiliate marketing is matching the products you promote to the site you run. If you can do this well, you can convert well.

The Informative Site

The second and more successful way to market a product is to build your website around it. An example of this is a review site. This kind website is devoted to giving the surfer as much information as it can. It gives information about the different types of products available and then reviews the different products that are out there. It will usually pick one of the products (the product with the best website – OURS!) to be its number one pick. Surfers will come to your site, become educated on the subject and move on through your link to buy a product.

This type of site is successful for a few different reasons:

1) People like to shop around. This site gives them the opportunity to shop around without ever having to leave.

2) Information builds trust. The more information you have in your site, the more the surfer will perceive your site as an authority. Trust = conversions

3) Penis Enlargement, for example, is possible. However a lot of people don’t believe it. Yet, they are still perusing your site in the hopes that it is. The more informative your site is, the more likely you’ll convince them that they CAN enlarge their penis. This will lead to more sales.

4) If you slap an enlargement banner ad on a website that has no relation to penis enlargement at all, the majority of your click-trough’s will come from surfers satisfying their curiosity, not because they are genuinely interested. The informative site mitigates this and ensures only quality surfers get through.

An informative site can be built for ANY product out there. It may take a little more time than throwing a banner up on your site, but your effort will be amply rewarded.

The Psychological Sell

The following tips are meant to help you sell your surfers on the products you are reviewing. The more you pre-sell them before they get to a product site, the higher your conversions will be.

1) Identify your audience
Ask yourself who are they? Most importantly, why are they at your site? What are their fears and what are they hoping to accomplish? The answers to these questions will enable you to write your site’s text with your specific audience in mind. The more your text speaks to them, the more likely they are to buy.

2) Identify your audience’s problem and exploit it
It may sound bad, but you want to foster a feeling of insecurity in your surfers. You must include a section on the problem your surfer’s are there to fix and it’s hazards. Highlight what happens if the problem goes untreated and its detrimental affects. Convince you surfer that it is imperative that they fix this problem.

3) Assure them that their problem is treatable
Fairly self-explanatory, but let them know there is help on the way.

4) Include as much info as you can get your hands on.
The more in depth you go, the more the surfer will trust you as an authority and get lost in your site’s information.

5) Include specific information about each product you review
Again, gains trust.

6) Build their confidence
Once you have selected a product as your #1 pick, include information about it’s guarantee, the company’s reputation, etc. Shout from the rooftops why this is the best product out there. A word of caution – do not bad-mouth any product. It’s negative, amateur and unprofessional. Read “Website Development” for more website tips…

PPC Campaigns – Product Promotion the Easy Way

Reviews.

The benefit of this new system is that instead of having to build your own informative site, we’ve done it for you!
This system is now available to you to use in any way you wish. If you are using a PPC campaign, you can plug your affiliate code and special link directly into the PPC ad’s url. Surfers will click on your ad, go to our feeder site, move on to our product site, make their purchase and you will always get credit. You can also use our feeder sites as supplements to your own site. Add a link or menu option on your site and link it to our feeder. Our site will do all of the work for you by educating your surfer on our HUGE range of products. You’ll get credit on any product they buy.

Website Development

There’s no arguing it, there’s a lot that goes into developing a quality website. Hundreds if not thousands of books have been written on the topic. Here, in a “do’s and don’ts” format, we’ll give you a few of the most important features your website should incorporate.

Do’s

1) What is your mission? Every company has one and so should you. It doesn’t have to be complex, just figure out what you want to accomplish through your site. If you want to promote ClearPores with an information site, your mission could be something like this –
“Create a website that will inform consumers in a clear and concise format about how sleep works, causes of insomnia, the detrimental effects of losing sleep and include reviews and suggestions of products that are available that can help cure sleep disorders.”

2) Just like writing a paper in college, map out what you want to do first. Get a good idea of the layout of the site, where buttons and images will be located, and how you’re going to organize your information. Once you have an idea of this on paper, move onto doing the html.

3) Make information easy to get to and organized logically for your surfer. One word – usability. Nothing is more frustrating than being on a website and not knowing where to go.

4) Check out other product websites, including your competition, and see what they are doing well. The best places for website ideas are other websites.

5) Spend time on your text. Anyone who is interested in your website and wants to use it as a source of information will read your text. Make sure you spell check, grammar check, and use your words to your advantage. The text is what will sell your surfers on trusting you and using the products you recommend.

6) Post your site on forums and let other take a look at it. You’ll get some great advice on what you could do better.

Don’ts

1) Do not use too many colors. The more colors you use, the more amateur your website looks. Amateur = no trust = no conversions.

2) Do not use too many fonts, same reason as above.

3) Do not make a website that is one looooooooong page. Again, amateur.

4) Do not have HUGE blocks of text. Break up your text with key points. Use headers, bulleted points, etc. for the major statements you don’t want your readers to miss. Surfers will skim through looking for your main points and will be more likely to read your text if you spice it up and make it look interesting. Besides that, breaking up your text makes your site look better.

Alright, now you’ve got the basics. There’s a lot to know about this business and always something new to learn. It’s a dynamic marketplace and those who survive, learn to roll with the punches. Learning, changing and adapting are the keys to making it. If you’re trying something and it’s not working for you, stop, get some advice and try something else.

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Search Engine Optimization and SEO Links

Posted on 06 November 2010 by Marketing Spot

The starting point in a strong internet marketing campaign is to get your website linked to from common and popular places on the internet. These Directories, Bookmarking, Business Review, Article Submission, and Pinging sites are essential for a well executed free internet marketing campaign.

Paid Directories:

  1. Dir.yahoo.com
  2. Business.com
  3. Alivedirectory.com
  4. Botw.org
  5. Elib.org
  6. Wowdirectory.com
  7. Avivadirectory.com
  8. 2yi.net
  9. Sevenseek.com/
  10. Directory.v7n.com
  11. Goguides.org
  12. Articles-hub.com
  13. Elegantdirectory.com
  14. Index-it.net
  15. Linkwith.us
  16. Addalink.org
  17. Kwikgoblin.com
  18. Apahcinc.org
  19. Uncoverthenet.com
  20. Sbd.bcentral.com
  21. Incrawler.com
  22. Vxbox.com
  23. Excellentguide.com
  24. Unadir.com
  25. Gimpsy.com
  26. Onlinewide.com
  27. Webxperience.org
  28. Allshort.com
  29. Dirspace.com/
  30. Businessseek.biz
  31. Thisisouryear.com
  32. Epitrope.com
  33. Eonte.com

Free Directories:

  1. Siteranking.com
  2. Busybits.com
  3. Somuch.com
  4. Chiff.com
  5. Iozoo.com
  6. Commoncontent.org
  7. Adventuretraveltips.com
  8. Canlinks.net
  9. Nationaldirectory.com
  10. Cyber-find.net
  11. Spheri.com
  12. Info-listings.com
  13. Corporatelistings.net
  14. Vlib.org
  15. Dmoz.org
  16. Lii.org
  17. Worldhot.com
  18. Selfgrowth.com
  19. Webmasterlead.com
  20. Femina.com
  21. Exactseek.com
  22. Haabaa.com
  23. Urlz.net
  24. Jayde.com
  25. 4ppl.com/directory/
  26. Nzs.com
  27. Webmastercatalog.com
  28. E-topic.com
  29. Bloggeries.com
  30. All-linksite.com
  31. Allthewebsites.org
  32. Webmasterdirectory.net
  33. Searchmonster.org
  34. Splut.com
  35. Clarib.com
  36. 123kidzarea.com
  37. samsdirectory.com/submit.php?c=173
  38. scfenghe.com/submit.php
  39. crazyleafdesign.com/webdirectory/submit.php?c=52
  40. dir.searchramp.com/addurl.asp
  41. www.searchenginedog.com
  42. www.articledashboard.com/
  43. www.articlecity.com/
  44. www.articlebasement.com/
  45. www.goarticles.com/
  46. www.articlekit.com/
  47. www.e-topic.com/
  48. www.okarticles.com/
  49. www.ideamarketers.com/
  50. www.internethomebusinessarticles.com/
  51. www.articlesphere.com/
  52. www.articlerich.com/
  53. www.my-articles.com/
  54. www.articler.com/
  55. www.tinyarticles.com/
  56. www.qwesz.com/
  57. backdirectory.info
  58. www.know-your-health.com/
  59. www.healtharticlesdirectory.com/
  60. uk.abacho.com
  61. customsearchengine.com
  62. www.euroindia-it.org
  63. www.manisazabita.org
  64. www.xzswhj.com
  65. www.sonicsyn.com
  66. www.chronosroma.org
  67. www.ribcast.com
  68. www.hitwebdirectory.com
  69. www.kostel.org
  70. www.etninvesting.com
  71. www.nationalbusinessbuilders.com
  72. www.xfoksite.net
  73. www.ablazedirectory.com
  74. www.annewebdirectory.com
  75. www.2006cigr.org
  76. directory.zeromedia.ro
  77. www.jsum.org
  78. www.eatdrinkfeelgood.org
  79. www.worldsbiggestdirectory.com
  80. www.linkfacil.net
  81. www.lakekleenerz.org
  82. www.cabas.net
  83. www.instantapprovelinks.com
  84. www.ciclorbs.com
  85. www.jmskye.com
  86. www.jenncria.com
  87. www.businesssitesonthenet.co.uk
  88. www.maxerp.net
  89. www.memewarrior.com
  90. www.bryancampen.com
  91. www.londovor.com
  92. www.bymattking.com
  93. www.lutonengineering.com
  94. www.maverickmoon.com
  95. www.increasedirectory.com
  96. www.domaining.in
  97. www.design-elements.org
  98. www.directory-link.info
  99. www.clickthese.com
  100. www.ddht.net
  101. www.counterdeal.com
  102. www.cpsg.org
  103. www.dachinc.com
  104. www.clixa.com
  105. www.hengenvaara.com
  106. www.gmdm.info
  107. www.ihateyelp.com
  108. www.hrce.com
  109. www.gg-directory.info
  110. www.educ4life.org
  111. www.clarib.com
  112. www.gainweb.org
  113. www.esgsite.com
  114. www.fx-j.com
  115. www.e-mediate.org
  116. www.wishdc.org
  117. www.web-master-directory.com
  118. www.yasamayadeger.com
  119. www.zz868.com
  120. www.tuckinfo.com
  121. www.theretailaxis.com
  122. www.vgac.org
  123. www.ukbusinesslisting.co.uk
  124. www.forcewebdirectory.com
  125. www.addurlfree.info
  126. www.carnivalsafety.com
  127. www.versuss.net
  128. www.world.com.ru
  129. www.pzsa.com
  130. www.thecatscanary.com
  131. www.cfstudio.net
  132. www.searchbuster.org
  133. www.podun.com
  134. www.pianothing.com
  135. www.safadairy.com
  136. www.ponycode.org
  137. www.mouthmagazine.com
  138. www.misanet.org
  139. www.norlinks.com
  140. www.mozizona.com
  141. www.metextile.com
  142. www.tasie.org
  143. www.takenbystorm.us
  144. www.theaegissolutions.com
  145. www.sowoco.org
  146. www.soalim.com
  147. www.temnoticia.com
  148. www.sentrega.com
  149. www.spinneret.net
  150. www.bpdir.com
  151. www.articleszones.com/directory
  152. directory.gtsee.com
  153. www.artecalle.com
  154. www.the-free-directory.info
  155. www.zzdirectory.com
  156. www.therobot.info
  157. www.thelivinglink.net
  158. www.advertmycar.com
  159. www.dmozonline.com
  160. www.sirpac.org
  161. www.suggest-url.org
  162. www.submitsitenow.info
  163. www.sublimewebbusinessdirectory.com
  164. www.webstudio1.net
  165. www.xland.info
  166. www.weblinks.no
  167. www.yeg.in
  168. www.ciscb.com
  169. www.webslink.info
  170. www.seoburn.com
  171. www.yium.net
  172. www.twofo.net
  173. www.yswv.org
  174. www.vccllc.com
  175. www.yessdir.com
  176. www.searchnet.us
  177. www.ergum.com
  178. www.seodirectorylinks.org
  179. www.seoname.com
  180. www.rvishu.com
  181. www.sakalees.net
  182. www.sbtk.net
  183. www.seagency.net
  184. www.vaiandr.net
  185. www.simplyfound.co.uk
  186. www.sevendirectory.net
  187. www.balinesiaresto.net
  188. www.clirisk.com
  189. www.bubbleplex.com
  190. www.kavaint.com
  191. www.anondir.com
  192. www.conot.com
  193. www.ask-away.net
  194. www.bakersfieldwebring.com
  195. www.a2dir.info
  196. www.directoryocean.com
  197. www.tattamangalam.com/free_web_directory
  198. www.brokerloft.com
  199. www.chiasen.com
  200. www.all4usearch.com
  201. www.linkinsanity.com
  202. www.learngivehelp.org
  203. www.lavafind.com
  204. www.all-professional.com
  205. www.linkmuncher.com
  206. www.clevelandfreelink.org
  207. www.bloblongo.net

Submit your blog:

  1. http://www.blogcatalog.com/blogs/submit_blog.html
  2. http://www.globeofblogs.com/register.php
  3. http://blogstreet.com/bsibin/add.cgi
  4. http://www.blogarama.com/add-a-site/
  5. http://www.readablog.com/AddFeed.aspx
  6. http://www.blogdigger.com/add.jsp
  7. http://portal.eatonweb.com/register/ (quick sign up first)
  8. http://blo.gs/ping.php
  9. http://www.hirank.com/semantic-indexing-project/census/index.html
  10. http://www.britblog.com/register/index.php
  11. http://www.bloogz.com/man_en/add_your_url.php
  12. http://boingboing.net/suggest.html
  13. http://www.sarthak.net/blogz/add.php
  14. http://www.blogpulse.com/submit.html
  15. http://www.blog-search.com/blog-submission.html (quick sign up first)
  16. http://www.blogflux.com/add.php (quick sign up first)
  17. http://blogintro.com/submit/
  18. http://findingblog.com/add_blog.php?cat=
  19. http://www.iblogbusiness.com/add.html (business only)
  20. http://www.blogburst.com/blogger/join.html
  21. http://www.rss-network.com/submitrss.php
  22. http://www.daypop.com/info/submit.htm
  23. http://www.postami.com/rss.finder/submit_feed.php
  24. http://www.2rss.com/index.php
  25. http://www.feedsee.com/submit.html
  26. http://www.feedsfarm.com/a.html
  27. http://www.rssfeeds.com/suggest_wizzard.php
  28. http://www.search4rss.com/?add=default
  29. http://www.feeds4all.com/NewFeed.aspx
  30. http://www.plazoo.com/en/addrss.asp
  31. http://www.feed24.com/?c=add
  32. http://feeds2read.net/Suggest-A-Feed
  33. http://www.jordomedia.com/RSS/l_op=Addrss.html (3 steps)
  34. http://www.nfeeds.com/submit.php
  35. http://free-rss.page2go2.com/rss-add.html
  36. http://www.feedooyoo.com/ref.htm
  37. http://www.goldenfeed.com/AddFeed.aspx
  38. http://www.rssmicro.com/?m=fs#theForm
  39. http://www.feeddirectory.us/directory/submitrss.php
  40. http://www.octora.com/add_rss.php
  41. http://www.rssmotron.com/feed_submission.php
  42. http://www.feedbase.net/Add.php
  43. http://www.morenews.be/voegbrontoe.php
  44. http://www.daytimenews.com/submit-rss-feed.aspx
  45. http://www.rssbuffet.com/submit.php

Ping Sites (some sites may require you to register first):

http://rpc.pingomatic.com/

http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping

http://bblog.com/ping.php

http://blogsearch.google.com/ping/RPC2

http://ping.weblogalot.com/rpc.php

http://ping.feedburner.com

http://rpc.weblogs.com/RPC2

http://api.feedster.com/ping

http://api.moreover.com/ping

http://api.moreover.com/RPC2

http://api.my.yahoo.com/RPC2

http://api.my.yahoo.com/rss/ping

http://bitacoras.net/ping

http://blog.goo.ne.jp/XMLRPC

http://blogbot.dk/io/xml-rpc.php

http://blogdb.jp/xmlrpc

http://blogmatcher.com/u.php

http://bulkfeeds.net/rpc

http://coreblog.org/ping

http://ping.bitacoras.com

http://ping.blo.gs

http://ping.bloggers.jp/rpc

http://ping.blogmura.jp/rpc

http://ping.myblog.jp

http://ping.syndic8.com/xmlrpc.php

http://ping.weblogs.se

http://topicexchange.com/RPC2

http://trackback.bakeinu.jp/bakeping.php

http://www.a2b.cc/setloc/bp.a2b

http://www.bitacoles.net/ping.php

http://www.blogpeople.net/servlet/weblogUpdates

http://www.blogsnow.com/ping

http://www.blogstreet.com/xrbin/xmlrpc.cgi

http://www.lasermemory.com/lsrpc

http://www.mod-pubsub.org/kn_apps/blogchatter/ping.php

http://www.mod-pubsub.org/knapps/blogchatter/ping.php

http://www.snipsnap.org/RPC2

http://www.weblogues.com/RPC

http://xping.pubsub.com/ping

Article Submission:

  1. http://www.pr.com
  2. http://www.prleap.com
  3. http://www.i-newswire.com
  4. http://www.24-7pressrelease.com
  5. http://www.prweb.com
  6. http://ezinearticles.com/
  7. http://www.articlesnatch.com/
  8. http://www.articlebliss.com/
  9. http://www.articlesnatch.com/
  10. http://www.featured-articles.com/
  11. http://www.articlesbase.com/
  12. http://ezinearticles.com/
  13. http://www.featured-articles.com/
  14. http://www.articlesnatch.com/
  15. http://ezinearticles.com/
  16. http://www.featured-articles.com/
  17. http://www.articlesnatch.com/

Bookmark submission:

  1. Digg – community based web 2.0 social network which combine social bookmarking and news share. Provides extremely high traffic for popular sites.
  2. Delicious – social bookmarking service to share and discover links to useful resources.
  3. Furl – social network created by Looksmart. Allow users to bookmark pages using toolbar.
  4. Reddit – website where users can post links to content on the web.
  5. MyBlogLog – Yahoo owned social network for bloggers and webmasters.
  6. Simpy – old social bookmarking and tagging network.
  7. StumbleUpon – one of the most popular network which allow users to share their web discoveries. Provides extremely high traffic.
  8. Magnolia – network to create groups, discover, and discuss bookmarked links.
  9. Blogdune – social site for bloggers to create profiles and find friends.
  10. BlogCatalog – social site for bloggers to submit weblogs, discuss information, and find friends.
  11. SpicyPage – community which allow to submit and rate news / blog posts.
  12. Outpost-Earth – RSS feed submission network.
  13. 9Rules – share, learn, and discover information.
  14. Plime – social bookmarking network.
  15. IndianPad – the most popular Indian web 2.0 social site which provides incredible traffic.
  16. NewsClowd – social site which gives visitor a chance to discover and share news.
  17. Mixx – similar to Digg network with little different features.
  18. LinkInn – social bookmarking site and community.
  19. Facebook – portal for student. Allow to share links with friends.
  20. EarthFrisk – site to find friends in blogosphere and share information.
  21. Technorati – popular web 2.0 blog search engine, news provider, and community for bloggers.
  22. BumpZee – site to submit RSS feeds for interested topics.
  23. Zimbio – Web 2.0 media network which combine rss feed submission, blog submission, article submission, discussions etc…
  24. Searchles – social site to search popular links.
  25. Squidoo – allow members to create a Lens (personal pages) to share information.
  26. Genwi – online community to submit a website or blog.
  27. Hugg – another network which are similar to digg.
  28. Blogoria – newest social / web 2.0 community for bloggers.
  29. Sk-rt – site to share interesting links and information.
  30. Stirrdup – newest social bookmarking network.
  31. NewsVine – news / media social site which doesn’t allow to submit links to websites user own.
  32. Blo.gs – ping service for blogs and websites with RSS feeds.
  33. OthersOnline – community for bloggers to create profiles and submit blogs.
  34. MyFeedz – RSS feed submission network which provides latest news.
  35. Explodeus – community based website to read popular posts and articles.
  36. Propeller – social site to read popular news and opinion.
  37. MetaFilter – blog which are running by community. Allow members to submit blog posts.
  38. I-Am-Bored – one of the oldest social network.
  39. ShoutWire – similar to Digg and Reddit network which gives members a chance to rate stories in positive and negative mood.

Submitting to business review sites:

  1. bbb.org
  2. bing.com/local
  3. brownbook.com
  4. businessdirectory.bizjournals.com
  5. citycliq.com
  6. cityguide.com
  7. citysearch.com
  8. cityslick.net
  9. citysquares.com
  10. dexknows.com
  11. insiderpages.com
  12. judysbook.com
  13. kudzu.com
  14. local.botw.org
  15. local.com
  16. local.yahoo.com
  17. localadlink.com
  18. localdatabase.com
  19. maps.google.com
  20. matchpoint.com
  21. merchantcircle.com
  22. openlist.com
  23. planetbuzz.com
  24. rateitall.com
  25. ratepoint.com
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SEO Not Affected by Partial ‘Google Instant’ Keywords

Posted on 16 September 2010 by Marketing Spot


Google said Friday that Internet marketers shouldn’t change their SEO strategies to account for partially-typed keywords using Google’s new Google Instant feature.

Google Instant returns search entries for each and every letter typed, so that “f” produces a page of links beginning with “Facebook,” while “fl” leads off the page with “Flickr”. Some had begun speculating that SEO marketers would need to concentrate on partially-typed keywords, betting that users typing in “res” would be searching for “restaurant” rather than “resume” or “Restoration Hardware”.

But Alden DeSoto, a member of the Google Analytics team, said that SEO marketers shouldn’t change their strategies, at least where that particular facet of Instant was concerned.

“Should I change my search advertising strategy to serve ads on to partial keywords (e.g. if I sell flowers, should I advertise on “flow”)?” DeSoto wrote. “This is not a productive strategy. Please note that ads are triggered based on the ‘predicted query’ and not the stem that the users types in. So, in this example, the partial query ‘flow’ triggers results for the predicted query of ‘flowers’. The only way someone can see your ad for ‘flow’ is if they specifically searched for that word and hit enter or clicked search. And since you sell flowers, it’s not likely that your ad for flowers will be served alongside such a generic and irrelevant word.”

DeSoto also said that the new Google Instant wouldn’t change search rankings, and that search queries using Instant would be tracked as they have always been.

In part, that’s because queries are measured using the predicted query (“resume”) versus the actual query (“re”), DeSoto added. “If a user was typing “web metrics” but got the search result she wanted at “web met” with the predicted term being “web metrics”, then you will see “web metrics” in your Google Analytics reports.

AdWords impressions are also counted in the same manner, with an impression generated by clicking on an ad or link on the page, or hitting “enter” after a query. The only change is that an impression will also be generated after a user pauses for three seconds after a keystroke is entered, as Google executives said at the launch.

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