MIAMI, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The PPC Advertising Hotline - a new nationwide telephone hotline - has been established to provide free advice, information and tips. Subjects such as Internet Pay-Per-Click advertising, publicity and other forms of promotion of interest to ad agencies, PR firms, large corporations and small businesses are addressed on the free hotline. The hotline number is (347) 328-8263 (1-DIRECT-82-ME).
"Clients and their agencies today need solid, reliable information on what works in Google and Yahoo! online advertising - and what doesn't," says Roger Hall, the hotline's director. "As a freelance online copywriter I have hundreds of people contacting me asking questions such as:
-- How can I structure an online advertisement that will get a good
response?
-- How can I get more cost-effective results from my Google PPC ad?
I set up the PPC Advertising Hotline to give these folks some of the answers."
Unlike many other information sources, Hall points out, the PPC hotline is free. "A lot of companies can't afford to hire consultants. And it takes time to read a book, listen to a CD or attend a seminar," notes Hall. "The hotline is free and takes less than five minutes of the caller's time." Callers pay only their regular phone company rates - typically pennies a call. There is no charge whatsoever for the hotline information.
In the months to come, callers who phone the PPC hotline at (347) 328-8263 can listen to recorded mini-seminars on a variety of subjects. Scheduled topics include:
-- Five ways to stretch your online advertising budget;
-- How to write winning Google ads;
-- Seven questions to ask before you create your next advertising
campaign;
-- New ideas for your online corporate promotion; and
-- Selling services with Google and Yahoo! Pay-Per-Click.
The current topic can be heard right now by calling the hotline at (347) 328-8263. The hotline can be reached from any telephone in the world 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The recorded message usually runs between three to five minutes in length. The message is changed approximately once a week.