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Google New Feature - SMS Alert
Alvin Phang  
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I was sleeping in the afternoon and I was shocked when I got up, I got a sms from Google Adwords! Just check out the photo below =)

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It was an SMS to tell me that an advertisement I tried to do was not approved =( But anyway it also can set other stuff then just alert me of these errors.

Here is a screenshot of the types of alerts you can set in Adwords.

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So if you are running Adwords you would want to enable this feature to prevent yourself from over spending in Google Adwords =) I seriously wondering where they get the money to do this because I know to sent one sms out to customers you need to have sim cards and it is not cheap to send sms.

I guess Google is trying to allow their advertisers to be more happy by giving more value services =)

If you have yet to sign up for an Adsense Account just click on the button below =)


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Comment by johnxia Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-10 22:53:57
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I just like the creativity of you, you alway can think of some thing to write and share. why not share with us more info on your adword advertisment result and the cost of PPC.as I have not try any adword advertisment before. :)

 
Comment by Alvin Phang
2007-06-10 23:44:20
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I cant share John, that would be breaking Google Rules =) And my account can get banned =)

 
Comment by Chee Kui Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-11 01:02:35
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I noticed this feature in AdWords too, but somehow haven’t start trying it out.

Maybe I should activate this function too, eh? ;)

 
Comment by Alvin Phang
2007-06-11 01:06:51
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yeah you should.. it’s kind of helpful =) especially when it alerts me when I spent too much money.. keke

 
Comment by Chee Kui Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-11 01:13:02
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I see.. i surely will want to know immediately if I overspent money.
Now, if only AdSense have alerts like this for us to check our earning.. ;)

 
Comment by Irene Rexlee Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-11 08:52:20
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I didn’t receive this before, maybe I should login and check..^o^.. Thanks for sharing..^_^..

 
Comment by Internet Empire Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-11 21:39:37
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One tip for all Alvin’s friends.

When advertising on PPC, try to put the actual amount of the product you’re selling. Whatever your budget, be it $10-$100,000 per day, Google will be able to send in the traffic.

You can qualify the leads by indicating the amount you’re selling on the ads.

E.g. $77 for 77 Private Label Rights Products.

Regards
Edmund

 
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