The best place to find good advertising keywords would be on blogs about advertising. There are blogs written on Google as well as the wordstream dot com site.
The media can have a lot to do with advertising blogs. Certain media may use blogs to advertise content to the population that uses the internet and doesn't watch television. This way they can appeal to a wider audience.
While some blogs contain useful information or writing with artistic merit, many of them are merely advertising platforms. Some blogs contain plagiarized text.
News about the advertising industry can be obtained through magazines, blogs, and social sites. Newspapers can also direct someone to the advertising information they are looking for.
Yes there are. Google is a great way to monetize your site, but its not the only way. In Text advertising is a great option, specifically with Infolinks. Infolinks guarantees its publishers the highest paying revenue share, they accept websites and blogs, both big and small, and its free to join.
One can find more information about medical advertising from online sites that specialize in creating content relevant to medical advertising (such as blogs) as well as friends.
Prices for online advertising vary from free (on social networking sites and/or blogs) to very expensive. It pays to research the exact type of online advertising you want. If you are willing to do it yourself, you can save a lot of money.
There are many places where one can find out about online banner advertising. This includes internet marketing books as well as forums and blogs dedicated to internet marketing.
Advertising. Tell your friends about it. Post it on blogs. Everywhere. The word will soon get out and become popular. (Maybe...)
The best way to advertise to boost sales is to create blogs and forums that interest your audience. If you sell clocks, maybe start blogs that talk about clocks and their mechanisms and send it to potential customers but be sure to put your company's links on the blogs.
There are three major blogs : one is the Creator blog at the Poptropica website. It is not interactive. The other two are help blogs that have free membership and accept comments and information. (see related links)
Yes YouTube, Twitter and many blog sites are free. They make their money through advertising.