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Sat, Jan 19 2008 21:45

Marketing with Microsoft adCenter

If you have visited a web site recently, it is a virtual certainty that you have seen pay-per-click advertising links. Actually, you are here on my site reading this post, and I have pay-per-click advertising links, so it is an absolute certainty. Most...
Posted by Essential Computer Security
Filed under: internet, microsoft, web, News and Info, marketing, AdSense, Google, ppc, adCenter, advertising, pay-per-click
 
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