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[Opinion Needed] $600 Budget - What will be the best option

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  1. [Opinion Needed] $600 Budget - What will be the best option to get a good ROI in short time
  2. As SEO is bit slow and I want to learn something worth learning, by experience. I need something where i can see result instantly.
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  14. Previously I thought of going with Google Adwords as it will be the fastest way to see money rolling. But after reading few articles on Google Adwords it looks like $600 will be kinda low investment and will not be able to even get my investment back.
  15. So, what's your opinion guys. Is $600 for google adword if i focus on a much much narrow pain point?
  16. And What you guys think will be the good option to try and succeed under $600 ?
  17. Like Amazon FBA, dropshiping, fb ads or any thing else. Or can you guys suggest something new just other than crypto currency related stuff.
  18. I had a dream about spending money on adwords last night. Oofda that was a stressful dream. As for your $600 adventure it's hard to suggest something when you say "some other sector of IM rather than SEO." There is an insane amount things encompassed within "SEO". But I would say try to learn some coding and save your money. Or try any of the things you suggested yourself. Either way you will be learning and that seems to be your main focus. Good luck finding whatever you are looking for :)
  19. I want to learn some other sector of IM rather than SEO
  20. By this I mean to say I do not to go with google adsense and amazon associate route.
  21. Other than this. I want to try something related to Advertisement, but where I can see some quick result in not so high amount (like Reddit and Pinterest advertisement is also in my mind). I understand my question is not complete and there's room for so many things in between. But I just need a direction from you guys which branch is good and is worth trying ?
  22. Can anyone suggest what types of services or products can be promoted on Reddit ? As Reddit is a totally different community and members don't like the advertisements at all.
  23. And one of my primary question.
  24. Is $600 enough to learn PPC by trying to promote a Click Bank product ? As the product solve only a super narrowed particular problem, there are not so many keywords related to the exact issue so do you think $10-$15 / day budget on Google ADword PPC a good option to with in the mentioned amount.
  25. Oh I understand a little better now. PPC or Media Buys might be up your alley. As for social media you could always try to use Instagram/Pinterest/Reddit to try to drive some traffic or put up ads on those platforms (to be honest I haven't explored the paid ad side of those platforms yet). Went down the Instagram road for a year or so with Jarvee and it was a pretty good learning experience but have since moved away from it for a while. Currently I have been a big fan of Reddit. It can be a gold mine if used correctly.
  26. I am thinking of getting a decent eBay account within $150 and give it a shot for a couple of months. I think it will be under budget and hopefully what i am trying to see "something positive" may be visible soon too.
  27. The Wall Street Journal recently laid off reporters. The New York Times announced they were cutting back local cultural & crime coverage.
  28. If news organizations of that caliber can't get the numbers to work then the system has failed.
  29. The Guardian is literally incinerating over 5 million pounds per month. ABC is staging fake crime scenes (that's one way to get an exclusive).
  30. The Tribune Company, already through bankruptcy & perhaps the dumbest of the lot, plans to publish thousands of AI assisted auto-play videos in their articles every day. That will guarantee their user experience on their owned & operated sites is worse than just about anywhere else their content gets distributed to, which in turn means they are not only competing against themselves but they are making their own site absolutely redundant & a chore to use.
  31. That the Denver Guardian (an utterly fake paper running fearmongering false stories) goes viral is just icing on the cake.
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  33. The launch of Keyword (not provided) which hid organic search keyword data was friction for the sake of it in organic search. When Google announced HTTPS as a ranking signal, Netmeg wrote: "It's about ad targeting, and who gets to profile you, and who doesn't. Mark my words."
  34. Facebook announced their relaunch of Atlas and Google immediately started cracking down on data access:
  35. In the conversations this week, with companies like Krux, BlueKai and Lotame, Google told data management platform players that they could not use pixels in certain ads. The pixels—embedded within digital ads—help marketers target and understand how many times a given user has seen their messages online.
  36. "Google is only allowing data management platforms to fire pixels on creative assets that they're serving, on impressions they bought, through the Google Display Network," said Mike Moreau, chief solutions officer at Krux. "So they're starting with a very narrow scope."
  37. Around the same time Google was cracking down on data sharing, they began offering features targeting consumers across devices & announced custom affinity audiences which allow advertisers to target audiences who visit any particular website.
  38. Google's special role is not only as an organizer (and obfuscator) of information, but then they get to be the source measuromg how well marketing works via their analytics, which can regularly launch new reports which may causually over-represent their own contribution while under-representing some other channels, profiting from activity bias. The industry default of last click attribution driving search ad spending is one of the key issues which has driven down display ad values over the years.
  39. Investing in Competition
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  41. Google not only ranks the ecosystem, but they actively invest in it.
  42. Google tried to buy Yelp. When Facebook took off Google invested in Zynga to get access to data, in spite of a sketchy background. When Google's $6 billion offer for Groupon didn't close the deal, Google quickly partnered with over a dozen Groupon competitors & created new offer ad units in the search results.
  43. Inside of the YouTube ecosystem Google also holds equity stakes in leading publishers like Machinima and Vevo.
  44. There have been a few examples of investments getting special treatment, getting benefit of the doubt, or access to non-public information.
  45. The scary scenario for publishers might sound something like this: "in Baidu Maps you can find a hotel, check room availability, and make a booking, all inside the app." There's no need to leave the search engine.
  46. Take a closer look & that scary version might already be here. Google's same day delivery boss moved to Uber and Google added Uber pickups and price estimates to their mobile Maps app.
  47. Google, of course, also invested in Uber. It would be hard to argue that Uber is anything but successful. Though it is also worth mentioning winning at any cost often creates losses elsewhere:
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