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Traffic
Get More Traffic
SponsoredLinX offers a number of different services to help drive more qualified traffic to your website. Google Ads Management Search Engine Optimisation Microsoft Ads Facebook Advertising Google Ads Mobile“SponsoredLinX are a rarity in today’s market place, they promise a lot but deliver more. Our business has grown by over 400% in one month; we are amazed at the difference they have made.”
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Conversion
Convert More Leads
Our second step is making sure that your website is able to convert the traffic you receive into leads for your business. Optimising your website to convert more leads is important to a profitable campaign. Web Development Convertopages Do It For Me eCommerce“I just want to say thank you! The changes that you have applied in our AdWords campaign have definitely seen an improvement on click quality and sales for HippityHop.”
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Retention
Retain Your Customers
As you build up a customer base you need to make sure to keep engaged and retain your relationship. Facebook Management LinX App“SponsoredLinX fully redesigned our main company website with a fresh, clean and professional look. The ‘Google friendly’ web design were part of the fantastic ongoing service we received.”
A Conflict Of Pinterest?
Rapidly becoming the fastest growing social network in history, Pinterest is a Web 2.0 site dedicated to the sharing of pictures and artwork through the social medium.
IT Criminals Exposed
For those who have received a phone call from Microsoft employees claiming that there’s a virus on your computer, only to realise that the entire incident has been a fraudulent attempt at gaining personal details – it’s all been exposed.
Microsoft Attempts To Seize Smartphone Market
Microsoft has updated its corporate branding for the first time in twenty five years, signalling a revamp of its entire marketing structure as it gears up for a series of big product launches.
The History Of Google Search In 6 Minutes!
Google recently posted this very interesting video on their official blog talking about the past, present and future of their search engine. Some very informative viewing!
Google Instant Preview Tool: Changing the way we view our Search Engine Results
Over time Google has been making steady improvements to their search results, with the goal to make selecting a good and relevant website easier for Google users. Google is now using more image based snapshots in the search results; this feature is known as Google Instant Preview. In November 2010, Google introduced Google Instant Preview.
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More accurate traffic estimates in Google’s Keyword Tool
Google has announced that they have updated the Google algorithm used to estimate traffic in the Google Keywords Tool, AdWords Traffic Estimator and on the Keywords Tab. This change, effective immediately and globally, will provide users with more accurate statistics for estimated clicks, costs and position. This is going to be useful for businesses that
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New privacy requirements for Google AdWords Advertisers
From May 17th 2011, Google will be introducing new policy guidelines for many of their advertisers. Now, if you are to advertise on AdWords, you need to ensure you are safeguarding users’ personal and financial details if you collect them on your website. These new requirements are going to affect businesses that request some sort
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SponsoredLinx CEO Ben Bradshaw Receives SmartCompany’s Hot 30 Under 30 Award
We’re thrilled to announce that Local internet marketing pioneer and founder and CEO of Australia’s largest Australian owned AdWords Management Company, 27-year-old Ben Bradshaw, has recently been named in the SmartCompany.com.au Hot 30 Under 30 2011 line-up. SmartCompany.com.au described Mr. Bradshaw, whose business SponsoredLinx operates from its Annerley premises, as ‘something akin to a Jedi
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Google AdWords Phishing Scam Emails
Google AdWords has confirmed the discovery of a large email phishing scam attempt on their Google AdWords customers’ accounts.
The Google AdWords Position Preference feature is being removed
In early May 2011, Google will be removing the Position Preference feature in AdWords and disabling it in any campaigns still using it. The Position Preference feature allowed you to tell Google which specific ad positions you preferred your Ads to be displayed on. EG if you found your Ads were getting the best results
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