Content Network: Reach your customers, wherever they are on the web
When you advertise on the content network, robust and powerful targeting gets your message in front of your audience at the right time and place. This makes it easy for you to find and capture potential customers.
We do the targeting for you
With contextual targeting, Google automatically targets your ads to the most relevant sites and page placements based on a given page's content and your chosen keywords. Your ads will be eligible to show on popular news sites, blogs, entertainment pages, industry publications and social networks sites where we can match them with user interests, and wherever else your users are spending their time. Learn more about contextual targeting.
"… to date we have 68% more visits from Google's content network than we do from the search network." Read more.
I would like to help you get more visitors to your website during these tough economic times. Call me at 262-416-8251.
The key to successful advertising is to find a method of conveying your information to as many people as possible that are interested in your exact product or service while keeping your advertising costs to a minimum. Pay per click (PPC) advertising may be one of the easiest ways to generate traffic to your website and score some decent profits from your search engine marketing campaign. Google AdWords is the most popular form of pay per click advertising for small businesses, partly because of Google's popularity, and partly because it allows you to control your expenses by setting daily maximums for each advertisement.
Google Search Results
Google ads appear in the sponsored listings results on Google’s search engine as displayed below denoted by “Sponsored Links” while organic search results are below the first three Sponsored Links.

Google Content Partner Sites
Google partners like The Wall Street Journal also show Google ads so you can have your advertisement associated with some of the biggest sites on the web. Here are some of the places your Google ads run on the content network might be shown: Google Content Sites

Only Pay When Someone Visits Your Site
With PPC, you pay only when someone clicks your ad and visits your Website. Ads may be placed on search engine results pages (SERP) or on Websites that are identified as related to your targeted keywords.
How much you pay for each click depends on how much you're willing to bid for your selected keywords, and in Google AdWords, to some extent on your "Quality Score". The higher your bid (and, in Google, the higher your Quality Score), the better chance you'll have of getting your ad listed at the top of the ads displayed on the page. When managed skillfully, pay-per-click advertising can help you attract prospects to your Website and convert your prospects to paying customers.
Call me at 262-416-8251 with questions or to get started and get more visitors right away.
Brian Bateman
www.BATCAVE-productions.com