Mar 3, 2007 at 12:32pm ET by Danny Sullivan
A quick heads-up for our SearchCap newsletter readers and also to anyone who visits Search Engine Land. Next week the Maximizing the Impact of Paid Search Listings webcast from our sister site Search Marketing Now will be taking place with Search Engine Land executive editor Chris Sherman.
The webcast happens Thursday, March 8 at 1pm Eastern (6pm GMT). Chris will cover how sponsored listings can be a great way to gain visibility in search engines, tools and tips on managing them, advice on optimizing paid listings, boosting ROI and more.
The webcast is free for anyone to attend, through a sponsorship by iProspect. More info here, or go straight to registration here.
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I hope that the webcast will discuss advanced PPC. I am quite bored with an introduction and the basics.
I second that. There are lots of places for learning about basic PPC. It would be great if this webcast had some things interesting for more advanced marketers.