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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Google Analytics Offer: Get $100 of free advertising on Google with AdWords

Google AdWords
$100
in free advertising
Your coupon code is:
8BP4-Z452-RQ8J-3US6-KDNJ
Redeem your code here or give me a call at 1-877-721-1736.
Coupon expires 30th June 2012 so take advantage of it today!

Hello Google Analytics user!

I’m Jon from the Google Adwords Team. You’re already familiar with how Google Analytics can improve your marketing efforts by giving you insights into optimizing your website.

I just wanted to send you a quick note about the benefits of advertising your business on Google.com. We’re offering a $100 free trial to help you drive more customers to your website.

With AdWords you can showcase your products and services to potential customers at the exact moment they’re searching for businesses like yours. And right now with this $100 free AdWords trial, you could reach customers at no cost.

 

Here are a few benefits of advertising with Google:

Attract the right people: Tailor your ads to drive sales on specific offerings or promotions.
Pay only for results: Set your own budget and only pay when someone clicks on your ad.
Advertise locally or globally: Target ads to customers around the corner or worldwide.
Focus on success: Thanks to the complete integration of Google Analytics with Google AdWords, you can track the success of your ads at any time.

 
Get started

Try AdWords today with this coupon code: 8BP4-Z452-RQ8J-3US6-KDNJ. You can give me a call at 1-877-721-1736 if you’d like help with setting up your account or creating your first ad.

Looking forward to hearing from you,


Jon Russell
Google AdWords: Setup Support Team
1-877-721-1736 (Mon - Fri, 9am - 9pm ET)

P.S. I might not be there to take your call, but any member of my team will be happy to help.

Please note: Google doesn’t charge for this service. Phone networks, including calls from mobiles may be charged by the different operators. We’re here to take your call Monday to Friday from 9am ET to 9pm ET.

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