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Company News: The 2012 Kickoff

Written by Katie Meurin January 6th, 2012

Back in September, we were able to share some exciting news about our clients’ success, KoMarketing growth, and the addition of a new managing partner, Steven Wells.


2011 Wrap Up: Our Favorite Blog Posts & Articles From The Year

Written by Derek Edmond December 23rd, 2011

As 2011 draws to a close, it is always fun to look back at some of our favorite and most significant resources from this past year, related to search engine marketing, social media, and marketing and business in general. We hope you find value in these selections and feel free to share your favorites via comments, or connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, or Google+ to continue the discussion.

Happy Holidays from KoMarketing Associates

In relative order that these resources published in 2011…


Company News: KoMarketing Associates Continues Its Growth in 2011

Written by Derek Edmond September 20th, 2011

2011 has been, and continues to be, an exciting year for KoMarketing Associates. We’ve seen client success stories, new challenges, new opportunities, and been fortunate to be a part of a tremendous industry that continues to grow and evolve.

KoMarketing Associates

We could not have realized the vast majority of our success however, if it were not for the talented people that have become a part of the KoMarketing Associates organization. I personally feel very fortunate to work with such a brilliant team of professionals. Their hard work and dedication to clients, company, and an industry are special.


A Closer Look at Google Grants

Written by Joseph Vivolo August 13th, 2010

What is the Google Grants Program?

If you are currently working, own, or operate a 501(c)3 non-profit organization you may be eligible to receive an advertising grant from Google to raise awareness for your program through Paid Search advertising.

Here are the basic requirements:

  • You must have a website, and your ads must link to a page on your website.
  • The keywords you target must be relevant to your programs and services.
  • Your website cannot display revenue generating ads, such as Google AdSense or affiliate advertising links, while participating in Google Grants.

Tricks For Your Google AdWords Campaign Settings

Written by Joseph Vivolo July 12th, 2010

I’ve found that once people have determined what their ideal campaign settings are for a particular client they usually go into set it and forget it mode.  I’m going to go into detail about how we can use one specific section to get a little bit more out of our campaign settings.

Giving National Campaigns a Local Flavor

Normally when choosing to serve ads to the United States you’d simply pick the United States bundle under the Locations and Languages tab in the campaign settings.  Instead, try manually choosing each state from the list one by one.


When is it OK to Use Keyword Insertion in B2B Paid Search Creatives?

Written by Joseph Vivolo May 25th, 2010

Keyword insertion is a tactic used for creating ad copy, where rather than display a specifically crafted headline you choose to import the search query.  Due to character limit restraints not all searches can be imported as the headline, so a reserve or backup headline needs to be crafted.  Only keyword phrases that are under 25 total characters can be shown, and when the search query is too long, the pre-generated message would be displayed.

So using the above ad text as an example, if the search phrase was  PPC Management the ad would read:


Tracking Revenue in Google AdWords

Written by Joseph Vivolo May 14th, 2010

Sometimes you don’t need to use a limousine to get somewhere when a bicycle will do the trick.

… and sometimes you just might not have an advanced analytics tool and your only options are AdWords and Google Analytics.  I was setting up some basic revenue tracking for a low impact project of mine and I was amazed at the lack of instruction in the help center on how to track variable shopping cart revenues, namely revenue that is generated from a sales action that does not have a static value.  So I thought I’d take a few minutes and lay out instructions here.


5 Posts I’ll Be Reading While Sitting in the Mass Pike Parking Lot

Written by Derek Edmond November 25th, 2009

This afternoon we’re headed to Western New York to see my side of the family for Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, traveling west on the Massachusetts Turnpike the day before Thanksgiving is never a good idea. I’m preparing for worst. What usually would be a six hour drive surely will eclipse ten; hoping it doesn’t take twelve.

However, the miracles of technology in coordination with solid preparation have me ready for the journey ahead. Here are five recent blog posts I have bookmarked to read in depth and recommend to you if your Thanksgiving travel plans will be anything like mine (and you’re looking for some good material to supplement a long wait at the airport or in the car).


Google & SEO’s: The Symbiotic and Parasitic Relationship. Who’s Who?

Written by Andy Komack October 13th, 2009
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The Parasite

Source: Wikimedia Commons

Symbiotic Creatures Playing Nice

Source: Wikimedia Commons

Note for geeks and sticklers:  While parasites can have a mutually beneficial relationship (mutualism) with their host, I am questioning whether or not there is a parasitic relationship (parasitism) where the host does not benefit.

I’ve been in the SEO trenches since 2000.  Not as long as many, but long enough to form an opinion.

I’ve pretty consistently felt that SEO practitioners who follow best practices, and don’t spend time gaming the system for short-term gains, have helped organize the Internet.  This goes for SEO consultants, in-house SEO practitioners, business owners, etc.


In-House vs. Outsourcing: Who has the SEO Advantage?

Written by Casie Gillette October 5th, 2009

[We welcome back Casie Gillette as a guest blogger!!]

This past May I left the world of consulting (and my good friends here at KoMarketing) to take an in-house SEO position at Grasshopper.com, a virtual phone system provider for small businesses.  After four years of being on the agency side, I thought it would be interesting to get a new perspective.

There are certainly some big differences when it comes to in-house and agency life but I have been learning that each side has its own advantages. Lucky for me, KoMarketing was nice enough to let me come back and share them with you: