2009/11/5 Dave Cross :
> No idea how many of the clicks actually signed up for the course though.
Link the ad through to a dedicated landing page where you put some
offer that the person can take advantage of - like "Mention the word
GOOGLEAD when booking to get a free cheesecake with you coffee o
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Matt Follett wrote:
> I wonder if it would be prudent for him to filter out advertising for
> people
> who have the word 'mongers' in the same email as 'perl'.
>
>
Not really because advertisers aren't charged unless the person clicks on
their ad (i.e. no impressio
2009/11/4 Ovid :
> Assuming Dave did pay for this, I'm quite curious to know how effective it is.
I think there is also a cost for each click it gets so when he gets
his bill, he can tell us how many clicks it got.
Dp.
I wonder if it would be prudent for him to filter out advertising for people
who have the word 'mongers' in the same email as 'perl'.
~Matt
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Ovid wrote:
> - Original Message
>
> > From: Dermot
> >
> > I just noticed this in my goolgemail.
> >
> > Learn P
- Original Message
> From: Dermot
>
> I just noticed this in my goolgemail.
>
> Learn Perl in London - mag-sol.com/train/public - Beginner,
> Intermediate, Advanced Taught by Dave Cross
>
> I guessing he paid for this. Considering how many Perl(ish) emails I
> have inbox, I'm surprise
I just noticed this in my goolgemail.
Learn Perl in London - mag-sol.com/train/public - Beginner,
Intermediate, Advanced Taught by Dave Cross
I guessing he paid for this. Considering how many Perl(ish) emails I
have inbox, I'm surprised with this form of context-sensitive
adverting that it's not