How to Advertise on Ask The Electrician
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Advertising is easy IF You Follow These Important Guidelines
At this time, virtually all paid advertising is handled through Google.
Ask-The-Electrician.com is divided into over 20 different topics which are represented by Ad Channels that are specifically identified through our Google account. This is the most effective way to have your relevant ad in front of people who are looking for specific information, products and services.
Topics include:
Ceiling Fans
Generators
Wiring Diagrams
Circuit Breakers
Energy Savings
Smoke Detectors
GFCI Outlets
Electrical Symbols
Surge Protection and Power Conditioning
Outlets
Electrical Training
Electrical Code
Electrical Wiring
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For Best Results:
#1 - Place your ad in the Right Topic or Ad Channel.
#2 - Word your ad with understandable terminology that flows with the Topic or Ad Channel.
Remember: Visitors to the website may have limited or no knowledge about the products or services that you offer, and they may not be familiar with your company or trade named product, but they are familiar with the topic of the web page.
Ads May Be Blocked due to ads being placed in the wrong Channel, Poorly Worded, or just do not belong, this way the ads that remain will be best represented.
Please Contact Google Directly for More Information
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Google Advertising Agency
I am an approved Google Advertising Agency and will soon be working with interested advertisers and companies to place specific text and display ads on this website within the Guidelines Terms and Conditions of Google.
If you are interested or have any questions relating to advertising on this website you may contact Google Directly.
If you need to contact me you may fill out the form below.
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Dave Rongey is a Licensed Professional Electrical Contractor,
author and educator with over 38 years experience. |
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