How to Use Google AdWords Site Targeting to Find Joint Ventures?
By Igor Mordkovich on Jun 7, 2006 in Google, Joint Ventures, Link Building, Marketing Strategy, AdSense, General
As you probably know, joint ventures can be a huge benefit to a business. So how do you go about finding a possible joint venture partner using AdWords?
If you ever had to use Google AdWords for your Pay Per Click advertising, you’ve seen them offer you to target your campaign by “Site Targeting”. Here is the snapshot.
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There you pick the keywords that your possible Joint Venture prospects might use on their site. What Google does is … they will give you a list of websites that are not just relevant (for the most part) but those sites also allow Google AdSense advertising on them.
Here is the list Google gives.
What this means for you???
Well … these sites allow advertising of other web pages on their site. This gives a possibility that they are open to placing your banner there, or your text link. This also shows that they are looking to make more money and thus might be interested in JOINT VENTURE ideas you have.




Must read info here! If you ever show up on the Warrior forum again, I’ll ‘buy you a beer’.
Thanks.
Floyd Fisher | Jun 7, 2006 | Reply
Virtual Beer, that should be fun.
Igor M. | Jun 12, 2006 | Reply