Studying for the AdWords Certification program while also doing fifty other things can become a bit overwhelming.
To help me better understand Google’s study materials, I created the following mindmap.
Introducing YouTube’s new online editor:
http://youtube.com/editor
If you have any problems or questions relating to the editor, please post in the YouTube Help Forum:
Forbes.com has a great tool for visualizing Net Population Migration for every county in the United States during 2008.
Find out whether your county a was net population gainer or loser by visiting Forbes.com.
Forbes used IRS data to create its map.
From Forbes:
Source: Internal Revenue Service data. The IRS only reports inter-county moves for more than 10 people, so some moves are not shown on this map.
To improve the AdWords experience, Google is testing a new tool that helps advertisers optimize their account.
The AdWords Campaign Experiments, or ACE, does this by letting advertisers accurately test and measure changes to their keywords and bids, ad groups and placements.
This video describes step 1 of running an experiment: setting campaign experiment parameters.
I wonder how often a Twitter user creates a Tweet that gets grabbed by another Twitter account and then gets retweeted as its own?
I noticed this happened with my one of my Tweets last week.
The tweet at the bottom of the following screen shot contains my headline with the poster’s Bit.ly link – not mine – to the story I wrote on my blog.
While my blog would get the benefit of any traffic this Tweet sent, the grab a tweet, scrub and retweet model seems dubious at best.
The following chart describes the differences between the old Google Advertising Professionals Program and its replacement the Google Adwords Certification Program.
Both the Individual Qualification and Company Certification requirements for inclusion in the new Google Adwords program have changed.