Deepali Panjabi - A Pay-Per-Click Advertising Specialist with over 3 years of experience.
A total fan of Google AdWords.
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Deepali
Known as a hardcore pessimist, I always say it's not I, who is negative but reality that is dark.
For someone who doesn't believe in luck, I sure as hell have a lot of it. Take for instance my tryst with blogging. My movie blog (the first) was suppose to help me master SEO but I never realised it would get this addictive. Which of course goes to show that I am not too bright, as I already know I love talking. The best part about me blogging though is that no one has to pretend to be listening to me anymore :D
2) Use inverted quotes around the search query. This insures that the phrase you are looking for exists on the resultant sites as is.
Example a search for "list of PPC Blogs" would give you sites where 'list of PPC Blogs' appears as a phrase.
3) Use the minus sign to exclude things.
Example: typing in 'search marketing - companies', would give results related to search marketing but not pages where the word companies appear.
4) When looking for an answer, use and '*' after the search query.
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