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7 Ways to Waste Less Money in AdWords

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Pay-per-click ads rule the top of almost every search results page your prospects come across. For t

[7 Ways to Stop Burning Your AdWords Budget]( Pay-per-click ads rule the top of almost every search results page your prospects come across. For this reason, great SEO simply isn’t enough to capture the attention of Google’s massive user base. Paying for the privilege of sending prospects to your landing pages before they ever have a chance to see what your competitors are up to isn’t as straightforward as it sounds. It’s shockingly easy to waste your money on AdWords, and if you don’t know what you’re doing, ad spend can quickly become an unwise investment Luckily, there are some simple ways to eliminate common inefficiencies in your paid search strategy that can set your account on the path to success. This week, we’re hitting you with 7 highly actionable ways to avoid burning your AdWords budget on clicks that don’t stand a snowball’s chance of turning into new business. [READ FULL POST]( AdWords Performance Grader AdWords can be hard. Find out how you compare to your competitors & get actionable tips to improve! [GET YOUR FREE REPORT »]( [33 Frequently Asked Questions About SEO, Answered]( [Read the full post »]( [Using Google’s New Mobile Tools to Improve Your AdWords Account]( [Read the full post »]( WordStream 101 Huntington Ave, Boston MA 02199 If you no longer wish to receive these emails, click on the following link: [Unsubscribe](

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